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Old 05-28-2008, 03:02 PM   #1
MattBrady
 
DISNEY ANNOUNCES KINGDOM COMICS

Press Release
The Walt Disney Studios has signed a multi-year deal with Ahmet Zappa, Harris Katleman and Christian Beranek to oversee the newly christened Kingdom Comics, an innovative new venture of developing graphic novels to create new film projects for the Studio as well as re-imagining and rejuvenating motion pictures from the Disney live-action Vault, it was announced today by Oren Aviv, president, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Production.

Kingdom Comics will soon announce some of the top graphic novelists and artists in the genre who will collaborate on upcoming projects. Disney Publishing Worldwide, the largest distributor of comic books in the world, will have the first opportunity to distribute publications created by Kingdom Comics.

Commenting on the announcement, Aviv said, “We’re very excited to be working with Harris, Ahmet and Christian in developing this new business devoted to creating stories and properties for the graphic novel audience, as well as for moviegoers. They are three of the top talents in their respective fields and together they have the knowledge, expertise and instincts to create great publications and film properties. Some of these exciting publications will be inspired by films and characters in the vast and storied Disney library, while other original graphic novels are sure to spark great ideas for future Disney classics. Our vision for Kingdom Comics is to bring a fresh, contemporary approach to Disney properties that already have a strong connection with moviegoers and readers all over the world, and to add to that storytelling legacy.”

Zappa added, “The ability to create new publications based on properties from the Disney vaults, and to develop original ideas for graphic novels and possibly future Disney films, is a dream job filled with enormous fun and potential. Being a storyteller myself, I can’t wait to work with some of today’s top writers and artists in bringing a fresh approach to graphic novels and the movies. We’re also excited to discover and develop promising new talents in this field.”

Katleman said, “I have been involved with my share of exciting projects and worked with lots of great talent over the years. Working with Ahmet and Christian in creating Kingdom Comics for Disney is as exciting as anything I’ve ever done. We’re all looking forward to working with Oren and his team in developing some fantastic new projects for the printed page and the silver screen.”

Beranek added, “Graphic novels continue to have an enormous following all over the world and we’re hoping to bring something new and different to those devoted fans. There are a lot of great stories waiting to be told, including some familiar properties residing in the Disney vaults. This is the opportunity of a lifetime and we can’t wait to get started.”

Ahmet Emuukha Rodan Zappa, the third of four children born to the late rock musician/composer Frank Zappa and super-powered psychic witch businesswoman Gail, started out as an actor on such shows as “Roseanne” and “Growing Pains.” This led to feature film work and a run as a host on many popular reality shows. In 2006, he sold the rights to his first novel, The Monstrous Memoirs of a Mighty McFearless, to Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. He is currently writing the second installment in that series, and executive producing “Fraggle Rock” with The Jim Henson Company.

Harris Katleman served as president and CEO of Twentieth Television from 1980 to 1992, during which time the Studio developed such landmark programs as “L.A. Law,” “The Simpsons,” “Anything But Love,” “In Living Color,” “Doogie Howser, M.D.” (in association with Steven Bochco Productions), “Civil Wars,” and “NYPD Blue.” He also oversaw production on the final four years of “M*A*S*H,” and “Trapper John,” and guided the development of “The Tracey Ullman Show,” and “Picket Fences,” among others. Following his tenure at Twentieth Television, he joined Mark Goodson Productions as Chief Operating Officer (1993-95), followed by a stint as Chief Operating Officer and Partner in Jonathan Goodson Productions. Katleman continues to be in partnership with Jonathan Goodson Productions. His recent credits include executive producing the syndicated shows “Forgive or Forget,” “House Calls” and “Dirty Rotten Cheater.”

An accomplished writer and editor, Christian Beranek formed his own publishing company, Silent Devil, in 1996, and turned it into an indie powerhouse, producing such hits as Dracula vs. King Arthur and Super Frat. He parlayed that success into consulting for companies such as Universal Music Publishing, Harley Davidson, AOL, and Mazda on graphic novels and their value as both intellectual properties and marketing devices. As a writer, he penned the origin of John Doe for the New Line/Zenescope series Se7en and scripted the creator-owned franchise Willow Creek. He recently finished the latest draft of the “Dracula vs. King Arthur” screenplay.

The deal was negotiated by Steve Katleman of Greenberg Traurig.

About The Walt Disney Studios

The Walt Disney Studios is a unit of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) and serves as a global producer and distributor of motion pictures under the following banners: Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures and Miramax Films. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International serve as the Studios’ distribution arm. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment distributes Disney and other film titles to the rental and sell-through home entertainment markets worldwide. Disney-ABC Domestic Television and Disney-ABC International Television distribute Disney and other film titles to pay television, basic cable, broadcast television, VOD, PPV, mobile and broadband. Other areas of the Studio include Disney Theatrical Productions and Disney Music Group.

About Disney Publishing Worldwide

Disney Publishing Worldwide is the world’s largest publisher of children’s books and magazines, with over 400 children’s magazines published and 120 million children’s books sold each year. Headquartered in White Plains, NY and Milan, Italy, Disney Publishing Worldwide publishes books and magazines in 85 languages in 75 countries, reaching more than 100 million readers each month.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:11 PM   #2
GLX
 
This might be good. Go Christian!
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:11 PM   #3
bigdaddyhub
 
So disney is creating a graphic novel farm league to help it bolster it's movies/characters. Makes a lot of sense.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:18 PM   #4
bkbirge
 
Does this affect any of the Gemstone line? The press release suggests no but enquiring minds want to know.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:20 PM   #5
Vince@Aspen
 
Very Cool!
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:20 PM   #6
Blackbeard
 
Congrats, Christian! This is excellent news!
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:21 PM   #7
skaly
 
I'm assuming the Disney properties currently in the care of Slave Labor get to stay where they are?
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:27 PM   #8
IzzySlash
 
These will sell gangbusters
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:32 PM   #9
stvnhthr
 
I hope this creates a little better organization in the Disney Publishing branch. I've been arguing with their comic branch for four years about sending me files of artwork I have the rights to reprint.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:32 PM   #10
KWillyVox
 
VAULT

I love when they say "THE DISNEY VAULT'. That kills me.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:58 PM   #11
Jay_Bird7
 
is it true


that disney bought the rights to crossgen comics


it would be really cool to see some of those titles come back
 
Old 05-28-2008, 03:59 PM   #12
BoosterGold-
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by KWillyVox
I love when they say "THE DISNEY VAULT'. That kills me.


You do realize that there is an actual vault where the masters of all their properties are kept in climate controlled storage right?

-Michael C
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:03 PM   #13
CaptainTemerity
 
Man, Ahmet is one of my heroes! I had no idea he was into doing something like this, though. This is awesome!
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:06 PM   #14
Simon DelMonte
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by skaly
I'm assuming the Disney properties currently in the care of Slave Labor get to stay where they are?

It would shock me if they took back these books, which exist in part because Disney isn't that interested in the properties. Though if they snatched them back, it would imply that there is some interest after all.

I hope it doesn't happen, though. I suspect that Greg Weisman really doesn't want to go back to work for Disney for real.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:06 PM   #15
DreamchildNYC
 
I know both Christian and Ahmet have a serious passion for comics. Looking forward to seeing what come from this.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:12 PM   #16
SeamusMcClernan
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by BoosterGold-
You do realize that there is an actual vault where the masters of all their properties are kept in climate controlled storage right?

-Michael C

I think that some people find "THE DISNEY VAULT" funny as a reference to the myth of Walt being kept preserved.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:15 PM   #17
CBeranek
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by skaly
I'm assuming the Disney properties currently in the care of Slave Labor get to stay where they are?

Hey there guys, CB here. Slave Labor handles their Disney licenses extremely well. They are quite safe and we have mad respect for what they do. Our focus at Kingdom Comics is in creating original stories that will become the next Disney franchises. In addition, we have access to many Disney classic live-action movies and will be re-imaging them for this generation.

Thanks for the support!
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:18 PM   #18
caanan
 
I think I'm more excited about the idea of original graphic novels than using old properties (unless it's Atlantis, or a new spin on Ducktales ) but this sounds very cool indeed.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:19 PM   #19
Hotakainen
 
I wonder if this is the reason Meridian is not being published by Checker books?
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:19 PM   #20
Rob S.
 
Congratulations, Christian. Good luck!
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:49 PM   #21
Kilowog
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by skaly
I'm assuming the Disney properties currently in the care of Slave Labor get to stay where they are?

Gosh I hope not. Their release schedule make the Kubert brothers look like greased lightning.

Wonderland seems to have fallen off the face of the earth completely, which is a darn shame. Did it ever get past #5?
 
Old 05-28-2008, 04:53 PM   #22
vbartilucci
 
Ahmet Zappa and Christian Beranek are both scheduled to be at WWPhilly this weekend (table 1513 in artists' Alley); now I know why. I thought it was just to push his kids' book series.

If this is where the creative energy that was being used for Disney Adventures Magazine is now being aimed, it has my full support. That was one of the single best source of comics for kids out there, and its loss was a major blow.

Of course, Jann Jones has been hiring the folks from it left and right, so it's not too bad...

Quote:
Originally Posted by CBeranek
In addition, we have access to many Disney classic live-action movies and will be re-imaging them for this generation.

I am not kidding about these suggestions...
  • The Kurt Russell Medfield College series. Comedy GOLD.
  • The Misadventures of Merlin Jones. You guys did Dexter's Laboratory before it was cool.
  • THE SCARECROW. Dan Brereton was doing the first couple of strips for DA, and oh my god it ROCKED. Dr. Christopher Syn totally needs to be re-introduced to another generation.
  • Sky High. The movie was good, and really held promise.
  • DragonSlayer
  • CONDORMAN!!!!
  • I'm assuning a Witch Mountain book is a given. considering the remake release

Last edited by vbartilucci : 05-28-2008 at 05:10 PM.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 05:03 PM   #23
skaly
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kilowog
Gosh I hope not. Their release schedule make the Kubert brothers look like greased lightning.

Wonderland seems to have fallen off the face of the earth completely, which is a darn shame. Did it ever get past #5?

From what I understand, it's not entirely the fault of SLG. They have to send their books to Disney for approval. The books can't go to the printer until Disney approves. More goes on behind the scenes than you might think, and it's not necessarily the publisher's fault.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 05:11 PM   #24
Mr Wesley
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by CBeranek
In addition, we have access to many Disney classic live-action movies and will be re-imaging them for this generation.
CONDORMAN!!!
Quote:
Originally Posted by vbartilucci
CONDORMAN!!!!
damn.
 
Old 05-28-2008, 05:15 PM   #25
Baron Banter
 
I certainly hope this leads to the return of Sojourn.
 
 
   

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