Millarworld

Millarworld
Parent company Netflix
Status Active
Founded 2004 (2004)[1][2]
Founder Mark Millar
Country of origin United States
Headquarters location West Hollywood, California
Key people Mark Millar
(President, CCO)[3][4]
Fiction genres Superhero fiction
Official website www.millarworld.tv/news

Millarworld Limited is a comic book company that was founded in 2004 by Scottish comic book writer Mark Millar as a creator-owned line.[5] The imprint is best known for publishing the books Wanted, Chosen, The Unfunnies, Kick-Ass and War Heroes.

Wanted, published by Top Cow Productions, was loosely adapted into a feature film of the same name by Universal Pictures, released on 27 June 2008.[2] Chosen, published by Dark Horse Comics, was described by Millar as a sequel to the Bible, and has been optioned by Sony Pictures. The Unfunnies was a funny animal horror story published by Avatar Press. Kick-Ass, which was illustrated by John Romita Jr. and published by Marvel, was adapted into a film of the same name by Matthew Vaughn, and released in the United Kingdom on 26 March 2010 and the United States on 16 April.

In September 2008 it was announced that the yet unfinished War Heroes had been optioned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, with Michael De Luca as producer and Millar taking an executive producer role.[6]

Millar has stated that whenever he sells the film adaptation rights to one of his creator-owned comics properties, he gives half of the money to the artist who illustrated the comics, despite his agent's reaction to this, saying, "Everything, all the money from the advance, the toys, the games, 50–50, so it's fair. I see it as a collaboration. If I drew, I could keep everything for myself, but I actually like the idea of having a talent that I'm not selling. One of my friends said, 'You could make even more money by drawing, too,' and I said, 'Yeah, and I suppose I could make even more money by lap dancing. It's nice to have something that's just for me."[7]

In October 2014, following months of delays for Jupiter's Legacy #5, Millar stated that beginning in April 2015, all Millarworld series would be completely drawn before the publication of their debut issues, in order to maintain a monthly schedule.[8]

On 7 August 2017, Millarworld was acquired by the American streaming media company Netflix.[9]

The first comic book series that Millarworld published post acquisition was The Magic Order.[10] The first issue was published on June 13, 2018.[11]

On July 17, 2018 it was announced that Netflix had started work on the first set of films to be adapted from comics. These are: Empress, Huck and Sharkey the Bounty Hunter. The comic book series Jupiter's Legacy and American Jesus will be adapted as series.[12]

Bibliography

Title Year Issues Artist Publisher Adaptation
The Unfunnies 2004 4 Anthony Williams Avatar Press
Wanted 2004 6 J.G. Jones Top Cow Productions Wanted (2008 film)
Kick-Ass 2008-2010 8 John Romita Jr. Icon Comics Kick-Ass (film)
War Heroes 2008 6 Tony Harris Image Comics
American Jesus 2009 Peter Gross Upcoming Netflix series
Nemesis 2010 4 Steve McNiven Icon Comics
Superior 2010 7 Leinil Francis Yu
Supercrooks 2012 4 Leinil Francis Yu
Kingsman: Secret Service 2012 6 Dave Gibbons Kingsman: The Secret Service (film)
Kick-Ass 2 2010-2012 7 John Romita Jr. Kick-Ass 2 (film)
Hit-Girl 2012-2013 5 John Romita Jr.
Kick-Ass 3 2013-2014 8 John Romita Jr.
Jupiter's Legacy 2013-2017 10 (2 volumes) Frank Quitely Image Comics Upcoming Netflix series
Jupiter's Circle 2015-2016 12 (2 volumes) Wilfredo Torres
Starlight 2014 6 Goran Parlov
MPH 2012 5 Duncan Fegredo
Huck 2015-2016 6 Rafael Albuquerque Upcoming Netflix movie
Chrononauts 2015 4 Sean Gordon Murphy
Empress 2016 7 Stuart Immonen Icon Comics Upcoming Netflix movie
Reborn 2016-2017 6 Greg Capullo Image Comics
The Magic Order 2018 6 Olivier Coipel Netflix
Prodigy 2018 Rafael Albuquerque
Sharkey the Bounty Hunter 2020 Upcoming Netflix movie

References

  1. Lumb, David (11 November 2017). "Netflix's comic books are a preview of potential franchises". Engadget. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  2. 1 2 Snyder, Gabriel (3 March 2004). "U nabs Wanted man". Variety. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014.
  3. http://screenrant.com/mark-millar-netflix-millarworld-competition/
  4. https://media.netflix.com/en/press-releases/mark-millar-unveils-the-magic-order-as-first-comic-book-for-netflix
  5. "Apply for a Trademark. Search a Trademark". trademarkia.com.
  6. Graser, Marc (26 September 2008). "Sony, DeLuca gear up for War". Variety. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014.
  7. "Mark Millar's graphic novels really are graphic but the Coatbridge boy behind Wanted and new teen film Kick-Ass is surprisingly mild-mannered". The Scotsman. 13 December 2009. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014.
  8. Gerding, Stephen (20 October 2014). "Exclusive: Millar Expands Jupiter's Legacy World with Prequel Series". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 18 November 2014. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  9. "Netflix buys Scots comic book firm Millarworld". BBC News. 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2017-08-07.
  10. Spangler, Todd (2018-05-30). "Netflix Releases Trailer for First Comic Book, 'The Magic Order'". Variety. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  11. "The Magic Order #1 (Of 6) | Releases | Image Comics". imagecomics.com. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
  12. "Netflix announces its first TV shows and movies from Millarworld". Engadget. Retrieved 2018-07-19.
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