Beckett Comics
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Industry | Comics |
Founded 📆 | 2002 |
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Key people | Jeff Amano, Gabriel Benson |
Owner | Apprise Media |
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Parent | Image Comics |
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Beckett Comics started as a comic book-publishing imprint of Beckett Publications. It was founded in 2002. Originally, all of its titles were sold at a lower price than their competition ($1.99 as opposed to $2.25). Yet, despite that, the production values were higher than what their competition offered for their usual products.
History[edit]
Beckett enjoyed critical success with their debut title, Gene-Fusion A.D. 2310. They continued to produce acclaimed miniseries, including The Ballad of Sleeping Beauty, Fade from Grace and Ronin Hood of the 47 Samurai. Encouraged by this, they set out to publish a number of other titles, including the officially licensed adaptation of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
In 2005, Beckett Publications was sold to Apprise Media.[1] Beckett Comics retained their independence, but, without the support of their parent company, they found themselves without resources to publish and distribute their titles. They made a deal with Image Comics through whom they published the graphic novels The Cobbler's Monster and Red Warrior to compensate for that problem. Under the terms, Beckett Comics would retain their editorial and creative independence. However, the prices of their titles would be more in line with the rest of the U.S. comic book industry. The company intends to focus on publishing original graphic novels instead of monthly issues.
In 2008, Jeff Amano, the writer of many Beckett Comics titles and the cover artist for all but Ruule: Ganglords of Chinatown, resigned from his position as president of Beckett Entertainment Partners. Gabriel Benson, the author of Fade from Grace and The Ballad of Sleeping Beauty, continues to work at Beckett Entertainment pursuing projects in the comic book, film, and television industries.
Titles[edit]
- Gene-Fusion A.D. 2310 (One-shot, 2002)
- Gene-Fusion A.D. 2310 vol. II (4-pt Mini-series, 2003)
- Ruule: Ganglords of Chinatown (5-pt Mini-series, 2003–2005)
- Ruule: Kiss & Tell (8 issues, 2004–2005)
- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (adaptation of film):
- Terminator 3: Before the Rise (2-pt Mini-series, 2003)
- Terminator 3: Eyes of the Rise (2-pt Mini-series, 2003)
- Terminator 3: Fragmented (2-pt Mini-series, 2004–2005)
- The Ballad of Sleeping Beauty (8 issues, 2004–2005)
- Fade from Grace (5-pt Mini-series, 2004–2005)
- Ronin Hood of the 47 Samurai (Graphic novel, + 1 FCBD issue, 2005)
- The Cobbler's Monster (Graphic Novel, + 1 Ashcan issue, 2006)
- Red Warrior (Graphic Novel + 1 Ashcan issue, 2006)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Beckett Publications sold to New York media company - Dallas Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2015-06-10.
External links[edit]
- Beckett Comics at the Comic Book DB
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