Go! Comi was launched in 2005 The company specialized in adapting Japanese manga for the American market, with much of their output the work of mother/daughter team
Brynne Chandler and
Mallory Reaves. They published such best-selling series as the Eisner-nominated
After School Nightmare,
Cantarella, ''
Her Majesty's Dog, Tenshi Ja Nai!! and Crossroad''. Although reasonably successful, the Go! Comi imprint was shut down in 2009 after the parent company (also owned by Wise and Taylor) declared bankruptcy due to the failure of its unrelated on-line app "oPlay". The official website stopped being updated in early 2010 and expired in May of that year. In 2011, the site was allegedly relaunched under new owners with instructions to donate to a
PayPal account to revive the publisher. Former Go! Comi creative director Audry Taylor confirmed that the new website was a scam not associated with the defunct imprint. ==Distributed titles==