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HarperCollins Publishers and Fox Atomic Announce Graphic Novel Publishing Imprint; Four Graphic Novels Planned for Release in 2007 Based on Fox Atomic Theatrical Releases and Original Content.


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The structure of the deal allows all creative direction to come from Fox Atomic Comics, with all publishing rights to graphic novels being handled exclusively by HarperCollins. In addition, HarperCollins will concentrate their marketing efforts on in-store merchandising, while Fox Atomic Comics will extend awareness via online, regional, media and theatrical-based promotions.

"With a focus on high-quality, creative product, we hope to make Fox Atomic Comics a destination for top-tier writers, artists, filmmakers and content creators to develop and publish high-end graphic novels through the brand," said Peter Rice, President of Fox Atomic. "Our creative strengths coupled with HarperCollins' publishing expertise will enable us to effectively establish ourselves in the marketplace."

"Fox Atomic Comics has put together a truly impressive group of creative minds to establish an exciting slate of graphic novels for release in 2007," said Jane Friedman This article or section is written like an .
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Fox Atomic Comics plans on releasing four graphic novels in 2007, based on upcoming theatrical films as well as original content. The first title slated for release is "28 Days Later: The Aftermath" (due out Spring 2007), written by Steve Niles ("30 Days of Night," "Criminal Macabre," "Wake the Dead," "The Creeper creeper, common name for members of a family of small, inconspicuous birds related to wrens and nuthatches. They are found in wooded regions of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. ") and edited by Jimmy Palmiotti (Publisher/Editor of Event Comics and Marvel Knights). The graphic novel story bridges the gap between the original film, "28 Days Later," and its upcoming sequel "28 Weeks Later," both from the creative team of DNA DNA: see nucleic acid.
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About Fox Atomic

Fox Atomic is a culturally branded entertainment company that produces and markets theatrical movies and digital content targeting the 17-24 year old demographic across all media platforms, with a goal to produce and acquire eight films per year focusing on a mix of genres. Fox Atomic has its own production and marketing operations, while films are distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. Fox Atomic was created in 2006 as a unit of Fox Filmed Entertainment.

About HarperCollins Publishers

HarperCollins is one of the leading English-language publishers in the world and is a subsidiary of News Corporation (NYSE NYSE

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, the company has publishing groups in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Australasia. Its publishing groups include the HarperCollins General Books Group, HarperCollins Children's Books Group, Zondervan, HarperCollins UK, HarperCollins Canada, HarperCollins Australia/New Zealand and HarperCollins India. You can visit HarperCollins Publishers on the Internet at http://www.harpercollins.com.
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