Grupo Editorial Vid (also known as Vid or Mundo Vid) was a Mexican comic, manga and books publisher. It was funded in the early 1940s as Editorial Argumentos (EDAR). Many of their books were sold from around 30 pesos for comics up to 60 pesos for manga (approximately US$5–6). Both comics and manga were released monthly.
Comics
In the mid 1990s, Vid started publishing Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Image Comics, among others, as well as some independent titles. In 2005, when Televisa acquired the rights to publish Marvel titles they stopped selling it.
Marvel Comics:
DC Comics:
Image/Top Cow Productions:
Dark Horse Comics:
Bongo Comics:
Mundo Vid:
- The Amazing Spider-Man
- Uncanny X-Men
- Ultimate Spider-Man
- Ultimate X-Men
- Avengers
- The Ultimates
- Secret Wars
- The Infinity Gauntlet
- Marvel Mangaverse
- Marvels
- Superman
- Batman
- Wonder Woman
- Green Lantern
- The Flash
- Crisis on Infinite Earths
- Infinite Crisis
- Justice
- JLA
- Superman/Batman
- All-Star Superman
- All Star Batman & Robin, the Boy Wonder
- DC vs. Marvel
- JLA/Avengers
- Watchmen
- Wildcats
- 52
- Spawn
- Hellspawn
- Savage Dragon
- Tomb Raider
- Hellboy
- Frank Miller's 300
- Star Wars
- Memín Pinguín, the first comic published.
- El Pantera
- Lágrimas y Risas franchise (firstly known as Lágrimas, Risas y Amor). Many of its stories has been adapted as soap operas (telenovelas) by Televisa TV network.