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DEVIL'S DUE RETURNS IN 2012 |
Website Relaunched
Company Geared for Fusion Publishing Project Rectify to Eliminate Talent Debts
CHICAGO, IL: Following the announcement last week that Devil’s Due Publishing
and Diamond have resolved a two year dispute, and unveiling the newly
christened Devil’s Due Entertainment’s plans to begin releasing products
to comic book stores in 2012, company founder Josh Blaylock has
released the following statement:
“Devil’s
Due returns from the wilderness to a much different, and I think more
exciting world of publishing. The old methods have changed and success
now requires one to produce content in different media, not just one,
and to sell through multiple channels - what I call ‘fusion publishing.’
But whether we’re printing, selling on iTunes, or funding projects
through crowdsourcing, all of which Devil’s Due will be immersed in,
these paths converge to help us meet the first priority, which is taking
care of the remaining talent bills of the old DDP company.
Thanks
to our new distribution abilities, and the eradication of some huge
debts, a big weight has been lifted off of the company’s shoulders,
making that goal much easier to achieve.
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Our
new line-up will be a small roster of high quality projects, but we’re
treading cautiously. A decade ago licensed properties propelled the
original DDP to the top, yet they did not do much long term. That is not
how I wish to do things in the future, because chasing licenses to keep
overhead and employees paid creates a vicious cycle. I’m still game to
produce licensed goods that I’m passionate about, but there are now many
more ways to cultivate a fanbase for original properties than there
were 10 years ago.
Behind
the scenes, in the past couple of years, I have been able to personally
negotiate and reduce the old DDP’s debts of over a million bucks by a
sizable six figures, but a large debt remains that is creator-related.
Now though we will be able to distribute products and focus 100% on the
creators, and I think, comic-community willing, we’ll be able to garner
enough support to squash this debt once and for all.
I think we can do it within a year.
So
long as any debt exists the Project Rectify label will accompany all
products. People will know when they buy a PR labeled project, profits
are going to help right that situation.
After
Project Rectify has achieved its goal, if the industry will welcome it,
I am looking to continue this imprint as a way to help other talent
that find themselves hurt by defunct publishers, of which there are
many, and I humbly hope that we can garner the support we need to
achieve it. I’ve been here since 1996, Devil’s Due almost as long, and
don’t plan on going away any time soon.”
Retailers
and fans anticipating the relaunch of Devil’s Due may expect a
publishing line-up to be released shortly, and some projects may be
previewed at the newly re-launched www.DevilsDue.net.
ABOUT
THE NEW DEVIL’S DUE: Devil’s Due Entertainment is an incubator and
producer of pop culture content. As cartographers drawing the maps in an
uncharted world of new media, Devil’s Due brings together a vertically
integrated platform to develop stories and fantasy worlds, and implement
the circulation of that content. In addition to its own creations, the
company is servicing the needs of its partners who want to draw
attention to and monetize their brands in the pop culture space.
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