Boom! Studios


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BOOM! Studios is an independent comic book company. It was founded in June 2005 with Zombie Tales #1. The company was named Wizard Magazine's Best New Publisher of 2005, only four months after their first book was published.[1]

Boom! Studios
File:Boomstudios logo.jpg
Company typeComic publisher
IndustryComics
FoundedJune 2005
FounderRoss Richie
Andrew Cosby
HeadquartersLos Angeles, CA, USA

Key people

Mark Waid
Chip Mosher
Matt Gagnon
Paul Morrissey
Ian Brill
WebsiteBoom-Studios.com

Company history

BOOM! Studios was founded in 2005 by Ross Richie and Andrew Cosby. The company publishes a wide variety of material, from the humor of Hero Squared, Planetary Brigade and What Were They Thinking to horror with Cthulhu Tales and Fall of Cthulhu, to crime with 2 Guns and sci-fi with Salvador.

Prior to BOOM!, Richie and Cosby worked at Malibu Comics from 1993 to 1995. The duo left the comic book business to pursue careers in feature films and were involved producing the feature film adaptation of Mage by legendary comic book creator Matt Wagner with Spyglass Entertainment,[2] and had various projects with Mike Medavoy (Phoenix Pictures),[3] Mark Canton (The Canton Company), Akiva Goldsman, and Casey Silver.[4] Working with Dark Horse Comics, the duo set up "Damn Nation" at MTV Films/Paramount Pictures,[5] a comic book Cosby created. Cosby adapted his own comic book and the partnership are attached to produce.

Immediately prior to BOOM!, Richie re-launched Atomeka Press in 2004.

Andrew Cosby is the creator of the Sci-Fi Channel TV show Eureka.

At the 2007 San Diego Comic Con BOOM! have announced they will be launching a new imprint, called ZOOM!, producing comics for children.[6] They also announced the appointment of Mark Waid as Editor-in-Chief.[7][8]

Writers

Boom! is notable for its emphasis on working with experienced writers.

Comic book writers:


Hollywood screenwriters:

Titles

Original titles and spin-offs

Graphic Novels/One-Shots/Tales

  • 10 (written by Keith Giffen) - Ten people are each given a gun and 10 bullets... and forced to hunt each other down
  • Black Plague (written by Joe Casey) - The mob goes to war with a supervillain empire, while another criminal wages war on both
  • Cthulhu Tales - One-shots containing short Lovecraftian horror stories. Three exist: "Cthulhu Tales",[40] "Cthulhu Tales: Tainted"[41] and "Cthulhu Tales: The Rising";[42] which have been collected in a single volume (ISBN 193450615X).
  • Fused Tales (written by Steve Niles) - A man becomes fused in a robotic suit
  • GI Spy (by Andrew Cosby) - World War II based spy comic
  • In The Blood (created by Steve Niles) - Werewolf horror
  • Ninja Tales - Ninja short stories
  • Pirate Tales - Pirate stories
  • Zombie Tales - Short story anthology featuring zombies. Three Exist, plus the Two part Death Valley. The One-shot, The War at Home, was later serialised in three parts in the ongoing series.

Carry Over Series

Reprints

  • Jenny Finn - BOOM! reprinted the first two issues of this series (originally released by Oni Press) in Jenny Finn: Doom, then completed the rest of Mike Mignola's story in the 56 page Jenny Finn: Messiah.[43]
  • Trencher (by Keith Giffen) - Image comic series, published as a trade paperback

Licensed titles

Boom! also produce comics based on licensed properties which include:

Warhammer

In 2006 Boom! Studios got the license from Games Workshop to produce a line of comic books and graphic novels based on international hit tabletop miniatures games Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000.[46][47] These comics are particularly notable for featuring the work of fan favorite Warhammer novelist and comic writer Dan Abnett.

Series so far include:

Film adaptations

Notes

  1. ^ Boom! Studios awarded Best New Publisher by Wizard Magazine, Boom! Studios press release, January 17, 2006
  2. ^ Unusual Suspects at Hollywood.com
  3. ^ March 2003 Script Sales
  4. ^ Mage Site News
  5. ^ Movies - News - MTV sinks teeth into 'Damn Nation' - Digital Spy
  6. ^ SDCC '07: The Boom Panel, Newsarama, July 28, 2007
  7. ^ Mark Waid Named EiC of Boom! Studios, Comic Book Resources, July 27, 2007
  8. ^ Richie & Cosby on The Future of Boom!, Comic Book Resources, September 13, 2007
  9. ^ Andrew Cosby
  10. ^ Kim Krizan
  11. ^ David DiGilio
  12. ^ Polish Brothers Construction [us]
  13. ^ Johanna Stokes
  14. ^ James L. White
  15. ^ Chris Morgan at IMDb
  16. ^ a b CCI, Day 2: Chris Morgan – A "Wanted" Screenwriter, Comic Book Resources, July 26, 2007
  17. ^ Andy Schmidt on Boom's Challenger Deep, [[Newsarama[[, August 20, 2008
  18. ^ We Are But Ants: Mark Waid & Steve Niles Talk Lovecraft, Comics Bulletin, February 1, 2008
  19. ^ Peyer, Rahner, the Pirate, and the Pioneer: Galveston, Newsarama, July 10, 1008
  20. ^ Pirates + Cowboys = "Galveston", Comic Book Resources, July 14, 2008
  21. ^ “Giant Monster” Daily from CBR & Boom!, Comic Book Resources, March 30, 2008
  22. ^ Greg Rucka Talking to Gary Phillips about High Rollers, Newsarama, April 28, 2008
  23. ^ Review of High Rollers #1, Comics Bulletin, July 3, 2008
  24. ^ Under a Hunter's Moon with Writer James L. White, Comics Bulletin, September 18, 2007
  25. ^ Boom Announces Last Reign: Kings of War (press release), Newsarama, July 18, 2008
  26. ^ Chip Mosher: A Left on Mission Field Report, Comics Bulletin, May 17, 2007
  27. ^ Martin Thomas: On His Return to Comics with BOOM!, Comics Bulletin, November 28, 2007
  28. ^ William Messner-Loebs Opens the "Necronomicon", Comic Book Resources, June 2, 2008
  29. ^ Waid & Loebs Talk About The Necronomicon, Newsarama, June 4, 2008
  30. ^ Portrait of Cthulhu as an Old God: Woodward & Ritchie on "Necronomicon", Comic Book Resources, June 17, 2008
  31. ^ Stephen Baldwin & Andrew Cosby Create "The Remnant" for BOOM! (press release), Comic Book Resources, July 16, 2008
  32. ^ Meet The Wickedest Witch Of All In Salem, Comic Book Resources, July 18, 2006
  33. ^ WANTED and FAST AND FURIOUS Screenwriter Drifts into BOOM! Studios with SALEM, Comics Bulletin, September 11, 2007
  34. ^ The Wicked Witch Returns in BOOM!'s "Salem", Comic Book Resources, October 12, 2007
  35. ^ Offers up Savage Brothers #1 online free, press release, Comic Book Resources, October 16, 2007
  36. ^ Crafting "Pirate" & Sci-Fi Stories with Johanna Stokes, Comic Book Resources, September 4, 2006
  37. ^ The Z Word, October 3, 2007
  38. ^ Brendan Hay talks "Scream Queen" at BOOM!, Comic Book Resources, February 25, 2008
  39. ^ Review of Station #1, Comics Bulletin
  40. ^ "Cthulhu Tales" at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  41. ^ "Cthulhu Tales: Tainted" at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  42. ^ "Cthulhu Tales: The Rising" at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  43. ^ Read Pages 1-29 of Mike Mignola's "Jenny Finn: Doom Messiah", Comic Book Resources, March 28, 2008
  44. ^ CCI: Rockne O'Bannon on BOOM!'s "Farscape" Comics, Comic Book Resources, July 25, 2008
  45. ^ Brendan Hay Talks "Eureka" Comics, Comic Book Resources, February 2, 2009
  46. ^ Games Workshop announcement about Damnation Crusade
  47. ^ Boom! Studios press release
  48. ^ Only War Omnibus details at,Boom! Studios
  49. ^ Blood and Thunder profile at Boom! Studios
  50. ^ Exclusive Preview: "Warhammer 40K: Blood and Thunder", Comic Book Resources, October 24, 2007
  51. ^ Talking Warhammer with Ian Edginton, Newsarama, May 20, 2008
  52. ^ Preview: Condemned by Fire #2, Comic Book Resources, June 16, 2008
  53. ^ Kieron Gillen on Warhammer: Crown of Destruction, Newsarama, October 13, 2008
  54. ^ Preview: Blood Bowl: Killer Contract #1, Comic Book Resources, June 16, 2008
  55. ^ Universal Pictures to Adapt Tag, Superhero Hype
  56. ^ Uni bids big Boom for 'Talent' comic, The Hollywood Reporter, June 9, 2006
  57. ^ Paramount Pictures Builds The Foundation, SuperheroFlix.com
  58. ^ Ice Cube wants to do a comic book movie... which one?, Ain't It Cool News
  59. ^ Davis acquires 'North Wind' rights, Hollywood Reporter
  60. ^ Mekhi Phifer in 'Moon', Hollywood Reporter
  61. ^ Universal picks up rights to '2 Guns', Hollywood Reporter, August 1, 2008

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