This morning at Image Expo at the Lam Research Theater in San Francisco, Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson
began a rousing and revealing keynote address to an audience of more
than 500 comics industry journalists, retailers, and fans about the
independent publisher’s upward trajectory in the comic book and graphic
novel markets.
Opening
with an introduction to the company, Stephenson re-affirmed Image’s
commitment to independence, creator ownership, and creative freedom.
“Image
Comics was founded by and for creators,” he said. “Whereas the dominant
conversations at other companies are about licenses and franchises and
the executives steering their ‘properties’ toward success, the
conversation at Image – the only conversation at Image – is about the creators.”
What’s more, Stephenson asserted, is that this model has been increasingly successful for Image.
“We
saw our dollars increase 40% over 2011’s numbers, with our units going
up almost as much – 38%,” Stephenson said, noting that Image’s sales
have been steadily increasing since 2009. “Better still,” he continued,
“six months into 2013 we’re already up 33% in dollars and 38% in units
over the same period in 2012.”
“We
are making significant gains on Disney and Warner Brothers,” said
Stephenson, speaking of Marvel and DC, which are respectively owned by
those two large entertainment conglomerates.
Credit
for these gains, Stephenson stressed, lies in one place: with the comic
book creators whom Image publishes. Citing titles like SAGA by Brian K.
Vaughan and Fiona Staples, FATALE by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, and
THE MANHATTAN PROJECTS by Jonathan Hickman and Nick Pitarra, Stephenson
said, “The creators we work with reward our ongoing faith in new
creativity with one amazing new series after another, proving along the
way that there’s more to entertainment than simply sucking every last
drop of life out of ideas rooted in the twentieth century.”
“We’re
making gains on our competitors in the marketplace,” he continued, “but
units and dollars aside, we’re doing even better than that when it
comes to talent, because when it comes to talent, we’re not just gaining
on them, we’re passing them by.”
Among
the talent being published in 2013, Stephenson noted Mark Millar and
Frank Quitely (JUPITER’S LEGACY) and J. Michael Straczynski and Ben
Templesmith (TEN GRAND), and Matt Fraction and Howard Chaykin (SATELLITE
SAM), as well as upcoming titles like SIDEKICK by Straczynski and Tom
Mandrake, SEX CRIMINALS by Fraction and Chip Zdarsky, and RAT QUEENS by
Kurtis Wiebe and John Upchurch and ZERO by Ales Kot and Michael Walsh.
The speech continued with the introduction of Image Comics partner Robert Kirkman, who spoke about his plans for the tenth anniversary of his zombie apocalypse phenomena THE WALKING DEAD. |
ABOUT IMAGE COMICS
Image
Comics is a comic book and graphic novel publisher founded in 1992 by a
collective of best-selling artists. Image has since gone on to become
one of the largest comics publishers in the United States. Image
currently has five partners: Robert Kirkman, Erik Larsen, Todd
McFarlane, Marc Silvestri and Jim Valentino. It consists of five major
houses: Todd McFarlane Productions, Top Cow Productions, Shadowline,
Skybound and Image Central. Image publishes comics and graphic novels in
nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable. It offers science
fiction, romance, horror, crime fiction, historical fiction, humor and
more by the finest artists and writers working in the medium today. For
more information, visit www.imagecomics.com.
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