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In 2020 ''Sentient'' became the first title from TKO to be nominated for an [[Eisner Award]], when the series picked up a nomination for Best Limited Series.<ref>[https://www.comic-con.org/awards/2020-eisner-awards-nominations 2020 Eisner Awards Nominations] Comic-Con, 2020</ref>
In 2020 ''Sentient'' became the first title from TKO to be nominated for an [[Eisner Award]], when the series picked up a nomination for Best Limited Series.<ref>[https://www.comic-con.org/awards/2020-eisner-awards-nominations 2020 Eisner Awards Nominations] Comic-Con, 2020</ref>


The third wave of books will launch in November 2020 with three titles; ''Lonesome Days, Savage Nights'' by [[Steve Niles]], Salvatore Simeone and Szymon Kudranski, ''The Pull'' by [[Steve Orlando]] and Ricardo López Ortiz and ''Redfork'' by Alex Paknadel and Nil Vandrell.<ref>[https://www.comicsbeat.com/tko-studios-wave-3-announcement/ TKO Studios announces new wave of books from Steve Orlando, Steve Niles, other non-Steve creators] The Comics Beat, September 24, 2020</ref> In addition to wave three, TKO announced an illustrated prose collection ''Blood Like Garnets'' by Leigh Harlen with illustrations by Maria Nguygen and a new series of single release comic books under the banner ''TKO Shorts'' with three titles ''Seeds of Eden'', ''The Father of All Things'' and ''Night Train'' releasing in November 2020.<ref>[https://www.comicsbeat.com/tko-wave-3-shorts/ TKO Studios adds zine-sided Knockout Shorts, illustrated prose to Wave 3 offerings] The Comics Beat, October 16, 2020</ref>
The third wave of books launched in November 2020 with three titles; ''Lonesome Days, Savage Nights'' by [[Steve Niles]], Salvatore Simeone and Szymon Kudranski, ''The Pull'' by [[Steve Orlando]] and Ricardo López Ortiz and ''Redfork'' by Alex Paknadel and Nil Vandrell.<ref>[https://www.comicsbeat.com/tko-studios-wave-3-announcement/ TKO Studios announces new wave of books from Steve Orlando, Steve Niles, other non-Steve creators] The Comics Beat, September 24, 2020</ref> In addition to wave three, TKO announced an illustrated prose collection ''Blood Like Garnets'' by Leigh Harlen with illustrations by Maria Nguygen and a new series of single release comic books under the banner ''TKO Shorts'' with three titles ''Seeds of Eden'', ''The Father of All Things'' and ''Night Train'' also released in November 2020.<ref>[https://www.comicsbeat.com/tko-wave-3-shorts/ TKO Studios adds zine-sided Knockout Shorts, illustrated prose to Wave 3 offerings] The Comics Beat, October 16, 2020</ref>


==Media Adaptions==
==Media Adaptions==

Revision as of 14:03, 31 December 2020

TKO Studios
Founded2017
FounderTze Chun, Salvatore Simeone
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationLos Angeles
Key peopleTze Chun
Salvatore Simeone
Sebastian Girner
Official websitetkopresents.com

TKO Studios is an American comics publisher founded by Tze Chun and Salvatore Simeone in 2017.[1]

History

TKO Studios was founded in 2017 by Tze Chun and Salvatore Simeone. Unlike the majority of other American comic book publishers, TKO sell their books directly to consumers and comic book shops, completely bypassing distributor Diamond Comic Distributors.[1]

The first wave of books launched in December 2018 and contained four series, The Fearsome Doctor Fang by Tze Chun, Mike Weiss and Dan McDaid, Goodnight Paradise by Joshua Dysart and Alberto Ponticelli, Sara by Garth Ennis and Steve Epting and The 7 Deadly Sins by Tze Chun and Artyom Trakhanov. Their first wave of books were all released in three formats; a trade paperback collection, a box set of single issues and digitally in single or collected editions. During their initial release the first issue of each series was available free digitally so consumers and retailers could preview the series before purchasing the rest.[2]

The second wave launched in November 2019 using the same release format for another four series, The Banks by Roxane Gay and Ming Doyle, Eve of Extinction by Salvatore Simeone, Steve Simeone, Nik Virella and Isaac Goodhart, Pound for Pound by Natalie Chaidez and Andy Belanger and Sentient by Jeff Lemire and Gabriel Walta.[3] In 2020 Sentient became the first title from TKO to be nominated for an Eisner Award, when the series picked up a nomination for Best Limited Series.[4]

The third wave of books launched in November 2020 with three titles; Lonesome Days, Savage Nights by Steve Niles, Salvatore Simeone and Szymon Kudranski, The Pull by Steve Orlando and Ricardo López Ortiz and Redfork by Alex Paknadel and Nil Vandrell.[5] In addition to wave three, TKO announced an illustrated prose collection Blood Like Garnets by Leigh Harlen with illustrations by Maria Nguygen and a new series of single release comic books under the banner TKO Shorts with three titles Seeds of Eden, The Father of All Things and Night Train also released in November 2020.[6]

Media Adaptions

In August 2020 The Banks was put into development as a feature film by production company MACRO with Gay returning to pen the script with Charles D. King, Poppy Hanks, Jelani Johnson, Salvatore Simeone, Tze Chun and Jatin Thakker serving as producers.[7]

References