Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Jun 19, 2017 10:56:35 GMT -6
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Boom! Studios Sells Minority Stake To Fox After Investment Banker Hire
EXCLUSIVE: 2oth Century Fox has acquired what we have heard is “a significant minority stake” in Boom! Studios, where the company has had a first-look feature film deal and a similar deal with Fox television studio.
Boom! has some high-profile comic book IPs and had been shopping itself since February, when we heard it hired investment bankers Houlihan Lokey to help it. It also comes as they shopped around town to other potential parties this year including Annapurna.
Boom! was said to be looking for the investment for growth money — to help develop more comic book series and to hire more creators. We hear that the price tag is in the low-eight-figure range.
Boom! had set up a number of projects at Fox through its deal including the graphic novel Tag with director John Leonetti attached to direct and Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski (Universal/Blumhouse’s forthcoming Stephanie) scripting. If you remember, Leonetti directed the horror film Annabelle which was released by Warner Bros and became the highest-grossing horror film and one of the most profitable films of 2014. Annabelle grossed $255.2 million worldwide on a budget of around $5M.
Other projects with Boom! include James Wan’s graphic novel Malignant Man as well as the graphic novels Irredeemable, The Empty Man and Deep State.
Boom! has under its umbrella The Woods, Klaus, Big Trouble In Little China, Lumberjanes and Giant Days among its IPs. Its All-Ages imprint KaBoom! has publishing rights to Charles Schulz’s Peanuts, Jim Davis’ Garfield and Cartoon Networks’ Adventure Time while its Archaia imprint publishes Mouse Guard, Cow Boy and multiple Jim Henson IPs everything from Labyrinth to The Dark Crystal and The Storytellers series (Witches; Giants; Dragon).
As opposed to Dark Horse or Image Comics where the creators own the IP, Boom! and the creators both own the property and work with the creators to establish and sell feature and TV rights. It’s called a cooperative shared ownership of the content they publish. Boom! publishes 25 comic books and 13-15 graphic novels per month.
Boom! Studios Sells Minority Stake To Fox After Investment Banker Hire
EXCLUSIVE: 2oth Century Fox has acquired what we have heard is “a significant minority stake” in Boom! Studios, where the company has had a first-look feature film deal and a similar deal with Fox television studio.
Boom! has some high-profile comic book IPs and had been shopping itself since February, when we heard it hired investment bankers Houlihan Lokey to help it. It also comes as they shopped around town to other potential parties this year including Annapurna.
Boom! was said to be looking for the investment for growth money — to help develop more comic book series and to hire more creators. We hear that the price tag is in the low-eight-figure range.
Boom! had set up a number of projects at Fox through its deal including the graphic novel Tag with director John Leonetti attached to direct and Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski (Universal/Blumhouse’s forthcoming Stephanie) scripting. If you remember, Leonetti directed the horror film Annabelle which was released by Warner Bros and became the highest-grossing horror film and one of the most profitable films of 2014. Annabelle grossed $255.2 million worldwide on a budget of around $5M.
Other projects with Boom! include James Wan’s graphic novel Malignant Man as well as the graphic novels Irredeemable, The Empty Man and Deep State.
Boom! has under its umbrella The Woods, Klaus, Big Trouble In Little China, Lumberjanes and Giant Days among its IPs. Its All-Ages imprint KaBoom! has publishing rights to Charles Schulz’s Peanuts, Jim Davis’ Garfield and Cartoon Networks’ Adventure Time while its Archaia imprint publishes Mouse Guard, Cow Boy and multiple Jim Henson IPs everything from Labyrinth to The Dark Crystal and The Storytellers series (Witches; Giants; Dragon).
As opposed to Dark Horse or Image Comics where the creators own the IP, Boom! and the creators both own the property and work with the creators to establish and sell feature and TV rights. It’s called a cooperative shared ownership of the content they publish. Boom! publishes 25 comic books and 13-15 graphic novels per month.