
Several UK publishers have formed a new comics trade association. Simply call Comics UKthe members of the group include DC Thomson ((Beano), rebellion (2000 AD), Mount Avery ((Rotate), David Fickling ((Phoenix Comics), B7 Media ((Pilgrims: Secrets and Lies), and Imagine entertainment (Fable Reading Platform.) As CBUK explains on its website, they try to represent the interests of everyone in the British comics industry, advocate that it is an important part of the economy and “make Britain the best place in the world to create, publish and publish comics and graphic novels.”
Mark FullerThe organization’s CEO said: “Comics is one of the jewels in the crown of the UK’s creative industry and has huge unexplored potential to grow further. We have a creative and commercial foundation and become a superpower of the global comic superpower, and British companies have continuously evolved and expanded their scope and expanded their scope to new territory and provided multinational corporations from the North American region and the European and European boundaries of Europe and Europe, and for the European and European boundaries of Europe, and for the European and European crosses in Europe, the European and European boundaries of Europe, and will be the most unexplored potential for further growth. We have a creative and commercial foundation to become a superpower of the global comic superpower. The UK companies continue to grow and expand their scope and expand their scope to new territory and provide multinational corporations from North America and Europe to the European and European boundaries of Europe and Europe, and for the European and European crosses in Europe in Europe. This potential is the first to be seen.”
The three main goals of British comic book’s first year were to conduct research and analysis of investors to “clear evidence of the economic value of Britain to Britain”; suggesting government policies make the industry more attractive to international companies; and perhaps most partially, “playing a constructive role in the debate around regulation that generates AI, ensuring that the value of British comic company’s intellectual property remains in the regime that supports innovation.”
Fuller also called for Rachel Reevesthe Chancellor of the Exchequer provides tax relief to small publishers. He said: “Just bringing a new monthly anthology comic to the market creates hundreds of paid commissions for free creativity, exporting new products to the global community, and providing a platform for developing new attributes that can be licensed by other media. British comic companies are ready to create new products like this, but to produce smaller videos for smaller videos, especially in smaller videos, which are valid and are effective publications. The gaming industry can make a huge difference.
gentlemen Chris BryantThe British Minister of Creative Industry welcomed the release of British comics and said: “There is a edgy history.” punch arrive 2000 ADas part of our £11 billion publishing industry, British comics and comics entertain millions worldwide, correctly earning the best and undeniable influence in the best creative industries in the UK. It is right for comics to have their own advocates to help champions and unlock more investments in this innovative industry. I look forward to working with Comics UK as we develop plans to further improve our growth industry. ”
More members of the group will be announced later. At the time of writing, although the official website claims that they represent the interests of comic creators, they are not suitable for individual freelancers, employees or students and therefore membership. For more information, go to their website. Perhaps the group’s launch will also encourage the creation of equivalent products in the United States, which has not been available since 2011. American Comic Magazine Association Disbanding, but usually only time can explain it.
