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Dreamwave Productions

 
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Dreamwave Productions is a Canadian art design studio and comic book publisher, best known for their multiple Transformers comic book series. After bankruptcy in 2005 it was purchased by Canadian entrepreneur Christian Dery with plans to relaunch its core properties (excluding former licenses such as Transformers).[citation needed]

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In 1996, brothers Pat Lee and Roger Lee founded Dreamwave Productions in Toronto, Canada, as an imprint under Image Comics and published their first mini-series, Darkminds. Pat, maintained artistic control while his older brother managed the business operations. They quickly made their manga-influenced style a trademark, merging the look of an animated film with sequential art.[citation needed]

In 2002, Dreamwave spun off from Image and became an independent publishing company after acquiring the license for the popular Hasbro toyline Transformers. The first mini-series, based on the Transformers "Generation 1" characters and featuring art by Pat Lee and writing by Chris Sarracini was the top-selling book on the sales charts for its entire run, a feat which surprised even the writer, Chris Sarracini: "I suspected the (comic) would break into the top 10, but I had no idea that it would skyrocket to No. 1."[1] More series followed, expanding their G1 stories to shape a brand new universe, covering the current Transformers: Armada toyline. Famed Transformers scribe Simon Furman came on board to produce Transformers: The War Within, a series detailing previously-undocumented aspects of the Transformers' past. Many artistic members of the fan community, such as Don Figueroa and Guido Guidi, were hired by the company, entering the professional world of comics via their hobby.

Three years later, signs of trouble began to appear when writers James McDonough and Adam Patyk left the company over pay disputes.[citation needed] Despite plans for their replacement, it was subsequently announced that Dreamwave had gone out of business. They cited "the shrinking comic book market combined with a weak U.S. dollar" as the cause of the closure on January 4, 2005.[2] The final Dreamwave comic was published in December 2004, leaving incomplete both limited series and multiple ongoing storylines. In late April of 2005, freelancers who were still owed money by Dreamwave and amongst the company's creditors, discovered they were also liable for debts incurred by Dreamwave. According to the terms of the contract the company had with Federal Express, the freelancers were left liable for the cost of shipping their unpublished, unpaid for work to Canada. Guido Guidi and Don Figueroa were two such freelancers affected.[3]

List of Dreamwave comics

Original Series

  • Arkanium
  • Darkminds Volume 1: Paradox
  • Darkminds Volume 2
  • Darkminds Volume 3: Macropolis
  • Darkminds Volume 4: Macropolis Vol. 2
  • Echo
  • Fate of the Blade
  • NecroWar
  • Neon Cyber (Set in the same world Darkminds)
  • Sandscape
  • Shidima (Set in the same world Warlands)
  • Warlands Volume 1: Darklyte
  • Warlands Volume 2: Atrelegis
  • Warlands Volume 3: Age of Ice
  • Warlands Special Three Stories
  • Warlands: Warlords Chronicles, Volume 1
  • Warlands Volume 4: Dark Tide Rising
  • Warlands: Banished Knights

Licensed Series

See also

References

  1. ^ McCarthy, Sean (2002-04-30). "Transformers adapt to top today's charts". Daily Nebraskan. 
  2. ^ "Dreamwave Productions Closes Up Shop", Comic Book Resources, January 4th, 2005.
  3. ^ Stump, Greg (July 2005). "Transformers Line Picked Up by IDW, Though Creators Still Have Reason to Gripe". The Comics Journal (269): 53. ISSN 0194-7869. 

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