DARK HORSE ANNOUNCES THE PROMOTION
OF SCOTT ALLIE TO EDITOR IN CHIEF!
OCTOBER 9, MILWAUKIE, OR—Dark Horse is pleased to announce that Scott Allie has been promoted to editor in chief.
Allie,
who celebrated his eighteenth year with the company last month, made
his mark at Dark Horse quickly when he began editing Mike Mignola’s Hellboy only
a month after joining the Editorial department. Since that time, he has
gone on to both write and edit some of the company’s top-selling books,
including Buffy the Vampire Slayer and cult favorites like The Goon, and he continues to collaborate with Mignola, including cowriting the upcoming series B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Abyss of Time.
He has shepherded multiple projects with names outside the comics industry, such as Lance Henriksen with To Hell You Ride and Gerard Way with The Umbrella Academy. Along
with Dark Horse’s director of public relations, Jeremy Atkins, and
recently appointed VP of Marketing, Matt Parkinson, Allie helped to
develop and edit the company’s first foray into digital publishing with
the critically acclaimed anthology MySpace Dark Horse Presents. Most
recently, he engineered a three-month publishing initiative that
showcases some of the company’s best horror titles and introduces new
miniseries by top-tier talent.
“I’ve
worked with Scott, day in and day out, for more than fifteen years now.
In all that time he’s talked me off any number to cliffs, kept me
going, kept me focused and organized (as much as anyone could), and,
quite simply, made it possible for me to produce the best work of my
career,” said Hellboy
creator Mike Mignola. “He’s been everything I could ever want in an
editor and I cannot imagine a better choice at Dark Horse for editor in
chief. Congratulations, Scott—you more than deserve it.”
“I’m
delighted and relieved to hear that my great collaborator Scott Allie
has been made editor in chief, because, to be perfectly honest, I
thought he already was,” said Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon.
“I’m
very excited about this promotion for Scott. The position has been his
goal for some time now and he’s worked very hard to achieve it,” said
Dark Horse’s president and founder, Mike Richardson. “It has been very
rewarding to watch Scott’s evolution as an editor over his eighteen
years with the company and I look forward to working with him in his new
role to make Dark Horse the best comics company in the world.”
“The first Dark Horse book I ever picked up was the DHP fifth-anniversary issue with the first chapter of Sin City. Now I’ve
spent most of my adult life here, and every day it still feels new,”
said newly appointed editor in chief Scott Allie. “I’m grateful to be at
the core of what Mike Richardson’s created, working with him and Randy
Stradley and an incredible list of people I admire inside and outside
Dark Horse.”
Please
join us in congratulating Scott, as he moves into new responsibilities
and further showcases his vision to the comics world.
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