Atanassova served as LoveLove brand editor
tokyo pop Announced at the end of September its LoveLove imprint brand editor Lena Atanasova will be the new editor-in-chief. Atanasova will lead the editorial team, manage production for all titles, and expand tokyo pophorror directory, comicsand a title derived from a webcomic. She will also manage and expand production of comics and graphic novels based on Disney licensed IP, Ubisoftand other companies.
Atanasova joins tokyo pop in 2018 and was instrumental in establishing the LoveLove imprint in 2020.
tokyo pop Announced in May with Penguin Random House Publisher Services (PRHPS), yes Penguin Random Houseallocate the entire tokyo pop Global front and back lists for all sales pipelines as of January 1, 2025.
Stu Levy established tokyo popformerly known as Mixx, published the comic in serial form on its website in 1997. mixed magazine Magazine. tokyo pop Later in 2002 it pioneered the publication of “unflipped” comics of all comics (shown in the original right-to-left reading format), with branches in the UK and Germany set up specifically for boys love The comic “Blu” created between 2003 and 2005.
tokyo pop It closed its North American publishing operations in May 2011, but has partnered with other companies to publish comics and world comics After closing. tokyo pop announced in its anime expo In 2015, the group said it planned to start publishing comics again in 2016, and in 2018 it announced the first batch of new comic licenses.
Source: press release