Caliber Comics to Return
Company featured diverse creator owned titles.
Company featured diverse creator owned titles.
Caliber Comics, one of the leading independent publishers of the 1990s, will be returning to the comics world in 2014. The
company, founded and run by Gary Reed, had ceased publishing in 2001
and over its 12 year publishing history, released over 1,400 comics and
help to launch the careers of many of today’s comic creators.
Caliber
was a company that catered to creator owned titles where creators could
spotlight their talent and many creators had their first work published
by the company. Michael Allred, Guy Davis, Vince
Locke, Ed Brubaker, Brian Bendis, Mike Perkins, David Mack, Dean
Haspiel, Mike Carey, Jim Calafiore, Georges Jeanty, Patrick Zircher and
many others launched their careers at Caliber.
The
new Caliber Comics will be a division of Caliber Entertainment, LLC.
which was formed by Reed and partner, Eric Reichert who is President of
Eagle One Media, a distributor of independent films and a producer of
animated comic products.
“Caliber will continue with primarily creator owned titles,” said Reed, “and we have a number of releases lined up. Our
focus will be graphic novels and/or collections of previously released
material although we will have some original content as well.” The company will print physical copies in addition to making its library available in most of the digital formats. “As far as new monthly comics go, that is a massive undertaking that we’re not going to tackle immediately. We
will likely look to partner up with an established company on the comic
‘floppies’ because in today’s market, you can’t just make it unless you
have enough awareness in the comics market,” Reed said. “We’ll be
approaching things in a lot of different ways and hope to be announcing
some exciting details soon.”
Reed
also said that Transfuzion Publishing, a company he co-founded with
Rafael Neives in 2007, will cease operations and the titles will fold
into Caliber. Transfuzion had released about 70
graphic novels over the last few years and they will continue in print
but now with a Caliber imprint. The transition will happen over the next couple of months.
Reichert
added, “With almost 25 years of publishing history, Caliber Comics has
built up a large library of works that we are actively pursuing to
develop along all global media platforms including print, digital, film,
television, web, and even consumer products. With our existing creator
relationships and incoming stable of future creator/artists the
‘Caliber’ brand offers some tremendous multi-media opportunities.
However, first and foremost Caliber will do what it has done best,
publishing great independent comics and graphic novels, and becoming a
premier publishing house for these types of works.”
Caliber
will begin releasing new titles in the next few months and is currently
preparing its current titles in digital formats. A more detailed
publishing schedule will be announced over the next couple of months.
For titles and more information on Caliber, visit calibercomics.info.
Caliber Entertainment oversees the operations of Caliber Comics, Caliber Digital, and Caliber Studio. Through all these entities Caliber publishes, distributes, and develops comics and graphic novel properties for global exploitation along all media platforms including film and television.
About Gary Reed
Publisher of the original Caliber Comics and now President of Caliber Entertainment, Reed has written numerous comics including the award winning series of Deadworld, now currently published by IDW. He has written for a variety of publishing houses including Penguin, Simon and Shuster, Image Comics, IDW Publishing, and of course, Caliber Comics.
About Eric Reichert
President of Eagle One Media which has produced motion comics, animated comic productions, and live feature films. Eagle One also handles licensing representation of media properties for the retail global marketplace.
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