Interpresse
| Parent company | Bonnier Group (from 1973) |
|---|---|
| Status | Defunct, 1997 (acquired by Egmont Serieforlaget) |
| Predecessor | Stenby Press |
| Founded | 1954 (as Stenby Press) |
| Founder | Arne Stenby and Armas Morby |
| Country of origin | Denmark |
| Headquarters location | Copenhagen |
| Key people | Tonny Lützer, Uno Krüger, Per Sanderhage, Marianne Kidde, Henning Kure, Carsten Søndergaard, Rune T. Kidde, Michael G. Nielsen |
| Publication types | Comic books |
| Fiction genres | Western, war, adventure, romance |
| Imprints | Runepress (from 1977) Forlaget Holme |
Interpresse, later known as Semic Interpresse, was a Danish comic book publisher that operated from 1954 to 1997. Known for original comics as well as translated American and European titles, it was an innovative and creative publisher with a dominant position in the Danish market especially from the early 1970s — when interest in comics culminated — until the mid-1980s — when competition from home video, computer games, and computer animation changed the marketplace. The company had foreign branches in Belgium and Norway (and for a short time in France); it also acquired a number of Danish competitors in the 1970s and '80s.
Danish creators associated with Interpresse included Peter Madsen, Freddy Milton, and Teddy Kristiansen.