
AWA Studios
AWA Studios - All of the comics fit to print.
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Artists, Writers & Artisans, Inc., operating as AWA Studios, was established in 2018 by Marvel Comics alumni Bill Jemas and Axel Alonso, alongside Jon Miller, a former News Corp executive. The company's formation was backed by an initial seed funding round from Lightspeed Venture Partners and Sister, a production company co-founded by Elisabeth Murdoch, Stacey Snider, and Jane Featherstone. The leadership team brings a wealth of experience from the highest echelons of the comic book and media industries; Jemas is the former publisher of Marvel Comics, and Alonso served as Marvel's editor-in-chief, while Miller has a strong background in digital media and business development.
AWA Studios positions itself as a creator-first entertainment company, empowering artists and writers by giving them ownership of their creations. This model is a significant departure from the traditional work-for-hire system prevalent in the comics industry, offering creators a share in the intellectual property they develop. The core of AWA's business is the creation and publication of original comic book series and graphic novels. These stories are designed with transmedia potential, serving as a development pipeline for film and television projects, which represents a key revenue stream. The company's business strategy involves building out interconnected story universes from its comic book IP.
The company's catalogue features a diverse range of genres, from crime thrillers to science fiction, aiming to produce bold and out-of-the-ordinary material. One of its notable early series is "The Resistance," which launched in March 2020 and was created by J. Michael Straczynski and Mike Deodato Jr. AWA's content is distributed through traditional comic book stores and digital platforms, targeting a broad audience of comic enthusiasts and fans of genre storytelling. The company has established a creative council that includes prominent figures like Garth Ennis, Reginald Hudlin, and J. Michael Straczynski, who help to steer the creative direction and mentor new talent.
Keywords: comic books, intellectual property, creator-owned, media development, graphic novels, entertainment, transmedia, publishing, story universes, film & television