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==Atomeka Press==
==Atomeka Press==
Immediately prior to BOOM!, Richie worked with [[Dave Elliott]] and [[Gary Leach]] to re-launch [[Atomeka Press]] in 2004.<ref>[[Atomeka Press#2004 relaunch]]</ref>
Immediately prior to BOOM!, Richie worked with [[Dave Elliott]] and [[Garry Leach]] to re-launch [[Atomeka Press]] in 2004.<ref>[[Atomeka Press#2004 relaunch]]</ref>

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Ross Richie (born May 22, 1970) is an American comic book publisher, feature film and TV producer, and comic book creator. He is most notably the founder of Boom! Studios

Malibu Comics

From 1993 to 1995 Richie worked in the marketing department at Malibu Comics during the launch of their successful Ultraverse and Bravura lines, which included a national TV advertising campaign and national bus bench advertising, both firsts in the world of comic book marketing.

Feature Film Producing

Richie is producing the feature film adaptation of Mage by legendary comic book creator Matt Wagner with Spyglass Entertainment,[1] and "The Nightmare of Hugo Baring" with Mike Medavoy (Phoenix Pictures),[2] as well as "Kringle" with Mark Canton (The Canton Company), Akiva Goldsman, and "Unusual Suspects" with Casey Silver.[3] Working with Dark Horse Comics, Richie set up "Damn Nation" at MTV Films/Paramount Pictures[4]

Atomeka Press

Immediately prior to BOOM!, Richie worked with Dave Elliott and Garry Leach to re-launch Atomeka Press in 2004.[5]