In 2015, BOOM! Studios celebrates 10 years of publishing
great comics, and to commemorate this milestone, the publisher has assembled
what it considers to be its top 10 moments of the past decade—all highlights
that contributed significantly to the company’s founding, rise, and continued
growth.
“While our 10 Year celebration will be firmly focused on the
future, we couldn’t get where we are today without some pretty key moments,”
said BOOM! Studios President of Publishing and Marketing Filip Sablik. “We are
ecstatic to be celebrating 10 years as a publisher and couldn’t resist taking
this one moment to celebrate what we’ve accomplished with all of our partners
in our first decade!”
In chronological order, here are BOOM! Studios' top 10
moments in its history:
1. December 2004: Comics writer Keith Giffen, in Los Angeles
for a comic book convention, has a beer on a Saturday night with Ross Richie
and pushes Richie to start his own comic book publishing company.
2. June 2005: The first BOOM! Studios book, Zombie Tales #1,
ships (6/29/2005), showcasing work from Mark Waid (Daredevil), Keith Giffen
(Future’s End), and Dave Johnson (100 Bullets). BOOM!'s focus on original
content over the next decade spawns bestsellers like Irredeemable, The Woods,
and Lumberjanes as it launches the careers of next-generation talent like
Rafael Albuquerque (The Savage Brothers, American Vampire), Emma Rios (Hexed,
Pretty Deadly), Aaron Kuder (Key of Z, Green Lantern: New Guardians), Jordie
Bellaire (Malignant Man, Captain Marvel), and Russell Dauterman (Supurbia,
Thor), among many others.
3. December 2006: BOOM! Studios publishes its first licensed
comic book, Warhammer: Damnation Crusade #1. BOOM! goes on to work with some of
the biggest brands in the world, including 20th Century Fox, Disney, Cartoon
Network, MGM, Peanuts Worldwide, Paws, and The Jim Henson Company.
4. July 2007: Mark Waid is named Editor-in-Chief and goes on
to become the company’s Chief Creative Officer, contributing numerous original
titles to the company’s lineup before returning to freelance writing in
December 2010.
5. March 2009: The first KaBOOM! (previously BOOM! Kids)
comics, Incredibles: Family Matters #1 and The Muppet Show Comic Book #1, ship
(3/25/2009). BOOM! Studios is the first Disney licensee to be granted the
ability to generate new canon material for any Pixar property.
6. January 2010: Voted on by comic shop retailers, BOOM!
Studios wins its first “Best Publisher Under 4%” Diamond Gem Award for 2009. It
is awarded this honor four more times since, earning the award five out of the
last six years. The publisher wins its first Harvey Award for Roger Langridge’s
work on The Muppet Show Comic Book (8/28/10) that same year and its first
Eisner Award for Shannon Wheeler’s I Thought You Would Be Funnier a year later
(7/22/11).
7. June 2013: BOOM! Studios announces its acquisition of
Archaia (6/24/13) (publisher of titles like Mouse Guard, Jim Henson’s Tale of
Sand, and The Killer), adding the company as a wholly-owned imprint alongside
its other imprints, KaBOOM! and BOOM! Box, and expands the range of diverse
content Archaia publishes.
8. August 2013: “2 Guns” opens in theaters (8/2/13) starring
Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg. The film is based on the BOOM! Studios
five-issue series created by Steven Grant and illustrated by Mateus Santoluoco.
9. October 2013: BOOM! enters into a first-look deal with
20th Century Fox for feature films (10/2/2013) and then signs a first-look deal
with Fox for television the following year (8/20/2014).
10. February 2014: Former DC Comics President & Publisher
Paul Levitz joins BOOM! as a consultant and a member of the Board of Directors.
Levitz categorized his role as the voice of experience that says, “Well, we
tried to attack that problem this way [at DC Comics]; it didn't work that way.
Maybe times have changed, but let's think about what the issues were and try to
find a way around what the dilemmas were."
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