FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TOP SHELF PRODUCTIONS ANNOUNCES INVESTMENT DEAL
WITH JOHN S. JOHNSON AND PRODUCER ANTHONY BREGMAN
January 13, 2010 -- Atlanta/Portland/New York -- Co-Publishers
Chris Staros and Brett Warnock of independent graphic novel
and comic book publisher Top Shelf Productions
(www.topshelfcomix.com) announced today that it has entered
into a capital investment deal with new media entrepreneur
John S. Johnson, and independent film producer Anthony Bregman.
Johnson, and Likely Story, Bregman's film production company,
have purchased a 33% interest in Top Shelf Productions, Inc.
Johnson will join the board of Top Shelf, and Likely Story
will get a first-look deal for all new Top Shelf publications
for possible film and TV development.
This deal represents a supportive investment in the company;
one that leaves Chris Staros and Brett Warnock as majority
stockholders (and firmly in control of the company), but also
brings to bear the resources, skills and connections of John
and Anthony in helping the company expand and grow over time.
The first project slated for development by Likely Story is
Alex Robinson's critically acclaimed "Too Cool to Be Forgotten,"
named one of Amazon.com's Top Ten Graphic Novels of the Year
and considered his best work to date.
"Too Cool To Be Forgotten" tells the story of a 40-something
father of two who undergoes hypnosis therapy to quit smoking,
only to transport back to 1985 and his formative years as a
gangly, awkward teenager. Forced to live through his high
school years with all the knowledge of his later life;
uncertain whether he is destined to relive the mistakes of
his past or if he has been given a second chance to get
things right.
Publisher Chris Staros elaborates on the history of the deal:
"I've personally been friends with producer Anthony Bregman
for over five years, and have looked up to him as a mentor
and advisor over those many years. Every time we'd meet in
New York or talk on the phone -- despite the 'two zeros'
difference in our budgets and revenues -- we recognized the
fact that we were kindred spirits, shepherding projects to
the world that we simply believed in. Top Shelf and Likely
Story [Bregman's production company] both put art before
commerce, but also celebrate those magical moments when
art meets commerce, and a project that was built from the
ground up becomes a success.
"Two years ago, I casually mentioned that while I loved every
aspect of running Top Shelf, Brett and I were starting to get
worn out with being the 'personal banks' for the company,
and by the stress that this brought during the rocky periods
that publishing undergoes. Coincidentally, at that time,
John S. Johnson, a long-time friend of Anthony's (and big
fan of literary graphic novels) mentioned to him that he
was toying with the idea of graphic novel publishing, to
possibly make it a part of his other new media interests.
Anthony suggested we all meet, and over the last couple of
years, our mutual friendship, common interests and goals,
and respect for each other developed to the point that we
decided to work together as partners in the future of Top Shelf.
"Behind the scenes, Top Shelf has been presented with several
investment proposals over the years, but most of them were
either proposals to buy out the company, purchase a
controlling interest, or use the name of the company to do
something different than what we had built our reputation on.
What we really wanted, and what we have now, are people who
believe in what we do and want to help it grow without
changing what we are doing. The deal that is in place now
leaves Brett and me firmly in control of the company, and
simply adds the capital, resources, and connections for new
media and film that John and Anthony bring to the table.
"As a result, Anthony Bregman will get a first-look at all
new Top Shelf publications for possible development in
Hollywood, and John S. Johnson, as the primary financier of
the deal, will become a member of the Board of Directors
(along with Brett and I), and the key link to all the online
and other new media applications for the Top Shelf line."
# # #
TOP SHELF PRODUCTIONS is the literary graphic novel and comics
publisher best known for its ability to discover and showcase
the vanguard of the comics scene. Founded by Co-Publisher
Brett Warnock in 1995, and partnered by Co-Publisher Chris
Staros in 1997, Top Shelf has produced over two hundred graphic
novels and comics that have helped to revitalize interest in
comics as a literary art form. Most notably, Alan Moore's
FROM HELL, LOST GIRLS, and THE LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY
GENTLEMEN; Craig Thompson's BLANKETS; Andy Runton's OWLY;
Robert Venditti & Brett Weldele's THE SURROGATES,
Jeff Lemire's ESSEX COUNTY, and Jeffrey Brown's CLUMSY &
UNLIKELY, all of which have garnered critical accolades from
the likes of Time Magazine, USA Today, Entertainment Weekly,
People Magazine, Publishers Weekly, The New Yorker, and the
New York Times Book Review.
JOHN S. JOHNSON is the founder and chairperson of the Pacific
Foundation, which funds innovation in the arts, environment
and social justice. He is co-founder of buzzfeed.com, a startup
company that tracks the viral web in real time. Johnson
conceived and founded, EYEBEAM, a MacArthur and NEA funded,
pioneering art and technology center for hackers, artists,
and educators that facilitates workshops for the general
public, artist residencies and research fellowships. He is
also the founder of The Screenwriters Colony, an
all-expense-paid retreat and workshop on the island of
Nantucket that offers promising screenwriters in the early
stage of their careers a place to work and live under the
guidance of established film professionals. Johnson is
executive director of the Harmony Institute, a research
center studying the application of behavioral science to
mainstream media. Johnson is a Henry Crown Fellow at the
Aspen Institute.
ANTHONY BREGMAN, producer, founded the New York City-based
production company Likely Story in the fall of 2006.
Bregman and Likely Story have two films premiering at the
Sundance Film Festival this month: PLEASE GIVE, written and
directed by Nicole Holofcener (starring Catherine Keener,
Rebecca Hall, Amanda Peet and Oliver Platt); and THE EXTRA MAN,
written and directed by Bob Pulcini and Shari Springer Berman
(starring Kevin Kline, Paul Dano, John C. Reilly, and Katie
Holmes). Bregman produced SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK, written and
directed by Charlie Kaufman, which Roger Ebert recently
named "The best film of the decade"; SLEEP DEALER, written
and directed by Alex Rivera, which won prizes at the 2008
Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals; the Academy Award-winning
ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, FRIENDS WITH MONEY,
THUMBSUCKER, THE EX, LOVELY & AMAZING, HUMAN NATURE,
THE TAO OF STEVE, CARRIERS, LUMINOUS MOTION, and LOVE GOD,
the world's first digital film. Previous to Likely Story,
Bregman was a partner at This is That for four years, and
spent ten years as head of production at Good Machine,
where he supervised the production and post production of
over thirty feature films, including SENSE & SENSIBILITY,
EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN, WALKING & TALKING, WHAT HAPPENED WAS...,
THE WEDDING BANQUET, and SAFE. Bregman also teaches
producing at Columbia University's Graduate Film School,
and is on the board of the IFP.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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