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Radical Comics
Company typeComic Publisher
IndustryComics
Founded2007
FoundersBarry Levine, Jesse Berger, David Elliott, Matthew Berger
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
Key people
Barry Levine, Publisher, President
David Elliott, Co-Publisher
Jesse Berger, Vice President
Matthew Berger, General Counsel
WebsiteRadicalComics.com

Radical Comics is comic book company owned by Blatant Publishing, Inc., a division of Blatant Entertainment, Inc.
The Company is currently developing projects with writers, artists, creators and companies such as, Johnny Depp's production house Infinitum Nihil, Jim Steranko, Steve Moore, Steve Niles, Ian Edginton, John Bolton & Bill Sienkiewcz.
Radical Comics is a publisher of the next generation of fully painted comic book properties. The company recently teamed with Singapore-based concept art, comics, and illustration studio Imaginary Friends Studios[1] who is illustrating Hercules and Caliber. [2] [3] The company's first projects include Hercules, Caliber, a new book byYoshitaka Amano, and Aladdin.[4]


History & Future

Origins & Evolution

Founders

Barry Levine - President & Publisher

Barry Levine, 60, is a founding member, President and Publisher at Radical Publishing[5], set up to introduce the next generation of the comic book medium via a multi-vertical, intellectual property brokerage business model for all media sectors.
Mr. Levine is widely regarded as one of the top handful of executives in the comics-to-film world that combines expertise in both sourcing as well as producing high-concept filmed media based on comic book properties.
Prior to Radical Publishing, Mr. Levine was a producer with a first look deal in the comics-to-film entertainment division of Dark Horse Comics, the largest independent comic book publisher in the world. In his three-year tenure, he set up 9 Dark Horse comic book properties as films or television properties with nearly every major studio including Universal, Sony, Paramount/MTV Films, Warner Bros, Disney/Miramax.
Mr. Levine’s producing credits include New Line’sDetroit Rock City, as well as “Driftwood,” and “Splinter” under Dark Horse Entertainment Independent. Mr. Levine is currently set to produce Rex Mundi,” (Johnny Depp is attached to star), and R.I.P.D at Universal.[6] Levine started working in the motion picture businesss in 1987 as a music supervisor, and work on such films as Driving Miss Daisy, Guilty By Suspicion, Judge Dredd, Street Fighter and Die Hard With A Vengeance.
Mr. Levine’s career began as one of the top rock photographers in the world, photographing the major bands of the 70s and 80s including KISS, Motley Crue, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Beatles, Elton John and hundreds others.

David Elliott - Co-Publisher & Editor-in-Chief

David Elliott, 43, is a founding member and has served as Radical Publishing’s Co-Publisher and Editor-in-Chief since September 2006.[7] Day-to-day, Mr. Elliott oversees the creation of all Radical titles in every division and works closely with established and non-established talent on story editing, layout design and printing specifications, as well as overseeing production with Imaginary Friends Studios. Mr. Elliott has over 20 years of executive publishing experience in the comic book industry, working as Publisher and Editor for A1, Epic Illustrated (for Marvel), Penthouse Comix, Penthouse.com, Deadline Magazine, and Heavy Metal Magazine, working on such diverse titles such as A1, Deadline, Heavy Metal, Penthouse Comix, 2000 AD, Transformers, G.I. Joe and Doctor Who. In the early 1990’s Mr. Elliott took the biggest selling “adults-only” comic in England called VIZ (at one point selling a million and a half copies per issue) and created a children’s version that sold over a million copies called The Pathetic Shark’s Bumper Special. Recently Mr. Elliott wrote and published the Halloween bestseller Field Guide To Monsters, is currently writing the comic book series Sharkman for Thrill-House Comics, being distributed by Image Comics, and just completed writing Field Guide To Aliens.

Jesse Berger - Vice President & CEO

Jesse Berger, 27, is a founding member and Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Office for Radical Publishing. Mr. Berger has been instrumental in structuring the company’s finance and operations, devising financial projections, overseeing bottomline budgeting, and structuring the organization’s financial and corporate models since commencement.[8]
Prior to the Radical enterprise, Mr. Berger worked as a business manager in the business and legal affairs department of Berger & Marx, LLP and as an independent film producer producing films in the $1 million range.[9]
Mr. Berger earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Brooks Institute of Motion Picture in 2005, majoring in motion picture development and producing, with a minor in business management.

Matthew Berger - General Counsel

Mr. Berger, 57, is a founding member of Radical Publishing, and a founding partner in the law firm of Berger & Marx, LLP. Mr. Berger serves as general counsel to all Blatant and Radical companies, providing representation in all matters concerning the corporations, including the formation of operating entities (corporations, limited liability companies, joint ventures, and partnerships), financing, shareholder relations, employment, intellectual property (trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets), equipment financing and leasing, operating issues, licensing, distribution, insurance, and real property leasing. Mr. Berger is charged with the primary responsibility for all of the Company’s legal and intellectual property matters.
Prior to the formation of the Blatant Companies, Mr. Berger had represented the creator and producer relative to the contractual arrangements for the “Making of” CD-ROMs for the films Rob Roy and Stargate, including licensing, merchandising, and ancillary matters.
Mr. Berger has more than 28 years experience as an attorney in corporate and business law[10], and he has worked extensively with start-up and mature companies in the Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, and California Central Coast markets, as well as China and India, advising corporations and other business organizations in various start-up, financing, operational, licensing, distribution, real property, and intellectual property matters. Mr. Berger has provided and continues to provide representation for filmmakers, musicians, songwriters, authors, and multi-media artists, among others.

Titles

Hercules

Fourteen hundred years ago, a tormented soul walked the earth that was neither man nor god. Hercules was the powerful son of the god king Zeus, for this he received nothing but suffering his entire life. After twelve arduous labors and the loss of his family, this dark, world-weary soul turned his back on the gods finding his only solace in bloody battle. Over the years he warmed to the company of six similar souls, their only bond being their love of fighting and presence of death. These men and woman never question where they go to fight or why or whom, just how much they will be paid. Now the King of Thrace has hired these mercenaries to train his men to become the greatest army of all time. It is time for this bunch of lost souls to finally have their eyes opened to how far they have fallen when they must train an army to become as ruthless and blood thirsty as their own reputation has become.

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Caliber

The Arthurian legend as retold in the American Old West, with all of its great symbolism, magic and spirit of adventure. The Knights of the Round Table are all gunslingers bound by the code of honor to protect the weak and defend the innocent until they are undone from within by their own moral corruption. In this tale, Caliber itself is tattooed six-gun given to Arthur by the Indians and imbued with supernatural power. The secret of the gun is that it is never loaded with bullets, but when a man with justice on his side is holding it, it can fire. When it does, it fires thunder itself and never misses.

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Freedom Formula

In a future where corporations rule the city states, extreme high speed racing exosuits called Vicious Cycles (VXs) race for entertainment on the track driven by captive members of a bloodline genetically bred solely for speed. Zee, the son of an escaped driver, returns to the city manipulated by his father to fulfill his fate as a savior for the enslaved racers. Despite realizing this, Zee joins the illegal street race known as the Freedom Formula- a path that will rush him to a fate with an exacting price. FREEDOM FORMULA questions what freedom and redemption truly mean

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Yoshitaka Amano's Mateki; The Magic Flute

World famous Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano combines both his talents as a writer, as well as an artist, for his project, Mateki: The Magic Flute. This compilation of imagery and prose is inspired by the opera of The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mateki tells the tragic story of young prince Shanna battling evil forces to rescue his love, Kouran, from Yasha,the evil lord of darkness. Yasha was jealous of Shanna's ability to play the magic flute and created a beautiful temptress, Kouran,to betray Shanna. Kouran was unable to do this for she too had fallen in love with Shanna which overwhelms Kouran with anger, desiring revenge.

Note - "Mateki" (magic flute) is the Japanese name given to a particular make of flute that is extremely responsive to the artists personal playing style.

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Khrome

The year is 2166. Since the 20th century the entire world has collapsed. Records show the Earth we know was consumed by religious wars and rebuilt from the ruins of the old world right on top of their prior foundations into a dark global metropolis. There is no religion. It was made illegal for everybody’s safety as were Fairy Tales, Science Fiction, Horror or anything else from the imagination. This is the real world and the powers that be intend to keep it that way.

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Aladdin

Aladdin is the story of a young man whose dreams of traveling the world become a reality and he soon realizes he should be more careful what he wishes for. After his father is murdered by the dark magician Maugrah, Aladdin is tricked into opening a secret cave to find a magic lamp. Soon realizing he was fooled he quickly discovers how to use the magic lamp for his own means. But the magician is not going to give up easily and steals not only the lamp but the princess that Aladdin has fallen in love with. The only hope he has to find the magician and retrieve the lamp is by enlisting the help of a greedy, ambitious pirate called Sinbad. Aladdin can only hope that the hotheaded Sinbad will keep his word to captain his motley crew across the sea halfway around the world to darkest Africa and help him defeat the magician and the genie of the lamp

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Corporate Affiliates

Imaginary Friends Studios

Illustration & Design Studio

Radical/IFS Joint Venture

Singaporean Government

Intandem Films

Intandem is a U.K. based feature film production and finance group, listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), specializing in international sales and marketing and executive production. Intandem Films was established in 2003 by Gary Smith and Andrew Brown, formerly, respectively, Chief Executive and Senior Vice President International Sales and Marketing of Winchester Entertainment Plc. Management was strengthened in May 2004 when Billy Hurman joined the Group from ContentFilm Plc, where he was Senior Vice President International Sales and Marketing.

The management team has marketed films at major film markets and festivals, such as Cannes, Sundance, Berlin and Toronto, and has been involved in the acquisition, financing and international sales of approximately twenty films; including "And When Did You Last See Your Father?," starring Colin Firth, "How To Lose Friends & Alienate People," starring Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Megan Fox, and Jeff Bridges, "Gallowwalker," starring Wesley Snipes, "Shooting Fish," starring Stuart Townsend and Kate Beckinsale, "Last Orders" starring Michael Caine and Helen Mirren, and "Heartbreakers," starring Sigourney Weaver and Gene Hackman, each of which were released in cinemas in North America by a US Studio. Intandem focuses on two main activities within the feature film industry, namely: executive production, international sales and marketing.

Intandem’s strategy is to act as executive producer and an international sales company for commercial, revenue generating films. The range of budgets will vary depending on genre and cast but the Group is currently in negotiations in relation to films with individual budgets of up to £15 million.

In July 2007, Intandem acquired a 5 per cent stake in Radical Comics Parent company Radical Publishing for an undisclosed amount.[11] On top of this investment Indandem will be working with Radical Publishing's sister film production company Blatant Pictures as exclusive sales agent and receiving executive producer credit on all films.[12]


Film Finance & Foreign Sales

Corporate Information

Company Overview

Mission Statement

Radical Publishing is the key publishing entity behind the imprints Radical Comics, Radical Books and Radical Art. Radical is headed by President and Chief Publisher, Barry Levine, and Co-Publisher and Editor-In-Chief, David Elliott, who have a combined 60 years of experience within the comic book, photography, publishing and motion picture industries.

Previously working as a producing partner with Mike Richardson and Dark Horse Comics and Dark Horse Entertainment, Barry has set up a large slate of comic books as feature films in many major studios in Los Angeles, California. David Elliott has an experienced career in the publishing business as he has worked in every aspect of the comic book industry from writer, to artist, to publisher.

Barry and David’s current business practices and relationships have established the “Radical” brand names in the production of high-quality, high-concept ideas in the intellectual property business and entertainment mediums. The two are united in their belief that quality wins out in any medium and Radical is unveiling a new wave of painted stylization in a line up of comic books and graphic novels.

Radical Publishing has developed a platform where creators are supported and protected in bringing their ideas and concepts to fruition. With the infrastructure of a family of like minded professionals, Radical facilitates an atmosphere to allow creators to do what they do best and be creative with people who respect their craft.

Without any announcements, Radical has been approached for deals in mass-market book publishing, toys, film production, television, video games, as well as other multi-media platforms and emerging markets.

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