Ex-Amazon Execs Announce New Comics And Collectibles Venture DSTLRY
Two digital comics pioneers, David Steinberger, co-founder/CEO of comiXology and former Global Director of Digital Comics at AmazonAMZN, and former comiXology head of content Chip Mosher, today announced a new comics and collectibles publishing venture called DSTLRY. The company will publish original content from some of the biggest names in mainstream comics and include intriguing features that enable a collecting experience for both physical and digital products.
The company will launch with a diverse slate of “founding creators,” each of whom will receive an equity stake. According to the announcement, those creators include Scott Snyder (Batman, Wytches), Tula Lotay (Barnstormers), James Tynion IV (Something Is Killing the Children, The Joker War), Junko Mizuno (Pure Trance, Ravina the Witch?), Ram V (Detective Comics, The Many Deaths of Laila Starr), Mirka Andolfo (Sweet Paprika, Mercy), Joëlle Jones (Lady Killer, Catwoman), Jock (Batman: One Dark Knight, Wytches), Becky Cloonan (Wonder Woman, Batgirls), Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets, Joker), Elsa Charretier (Love Everlasting, November), Stephanie Phillips (Grim, Harley Quinn), Lee Garbett (Spider-Man, Skyward), Marc Bernardin (Adora and the Distance, Star Trek: Picard), and Founding Editor Will Dennis (Y: The Last Man, Snow Angels), with more founding creators, creative teams, and a publishing rollout to be announced later this year.
DSTLRY has not announced titles yet, but Mosher says to expect “lots of great genre content in terms of sci-fi, horror, fantasy” and other types of material similar to what comiXology Originals produced over the past few years. For now, superheroes and shared universes are not on the menu, but the founders said it will ultimately be up to the creators.
While the comics publishing industry has seen a lot of new entrants in the past decade as the market has expanded to over $2 billion in North America, Steinberger says that DSTLRY brings something new to the party with its focus on ethics, creator empowerment and equity. In addition to up-front participation by the founding creators, DSTLRY has set aside an additional 3% of company equity to be distributed among all creators who release projects during the first three years, allocated based on performance.
“One of the biggest things that made comiXology successful was our understanding of the industry pain points,” said Steinberger. “Obviously we want to correct the situation with creator rights by giving them real equity and ownership. If they contribute to the success of our brand, they get to benefit from that. When you align the interests of the creator and the publisher, we all share in the rewards.”