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DC Entertainment Expands Editorial Leadership Team+Milestone mention

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PR said:
Growing Editorial Slate to Add New Genres and Build on Recent Publishing Successes Including DC Universe Rebirth and DC Young Animal

DC Entertainment announced today the expansion of its publishing groups’ leadership team. Executive Editor Pat McCallum will oversee the DC Universe of superhero comic book titles; newly-promoted Executive Editor Mark Doyle will oversee Vertigo, DC Young Animal and select new projects; Vice President & Executive Editor Bobbie Chase will oversee the balance of DC’s publishing imprints including a new Young Readers’ imprint, while continuing to oversee DC Talent Development. McCallum, Doyle and Chase will report to Senior Vice President and Editor-in-Chief Bob Harras.

“DC experienced tremendous growth over the past year and by putting this new leadership team in place we are poised to continue the momentum that began with DC Universe Rebirth and DC Young Animal,” stated DC Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee. “We’re excited to work with this new editorial leadership team to explore new genres, reach new readers and ultimately grow our publishing slate to bring DC’s unmatched characters and stories to an even broader audience.”

Pat McCallum is a DC veteran, spending several years as an editor of DC titles. Most recently he was instrumental in the DC Universe Rebirth rollout.

Newly-promoted Mark Doyle began his career at DC on the Vertigo editorial team, overseeing hit titles including AMERICAN VAMPIRE, 100 BULLETS, DMZ and SCALPED, among others. Most recently, he was Group Editor for the bestselling Batman family of comic titles.

Bobbie Chase is an accomplished comic industry veteran. Over the past several years, Bobbie and her team built DC’s acclaimed Talent Development program from the ground up. Her editorial oversight will include titles such as Wildstorm, Milestone, Hanna-Barbera, kids, Digital First titles and custom comics, in addition to the brand new Young Readers’ imprint scheduled to launch in 2018.

Bolded the Milestone mention at the bottom. Still happening!
 

Slayven

Member
Don't mind DC licensing Milestone, but I hope they don't sell to DC. Not after the way they treated McDuffie. And not what Milestone was suppose to mean

But I doubt anything at all comes off it
 

Ross61

Member
If we were to hold both big two by the sins of their past....


Surprised no ones talking about the Young Reader imprint.
 
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