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'''Aspen MLT Comics''' has a three-year contract with [[NBC]] to produce the [[Portal:Issues|graphic novels]] for ''Heroes''.
'''Aspen MLT Comics''' has a three-year contract with [[NBC]] to produce the [[Portal:Issues|graphic novels]] for ''Heroes''.


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Revision as of 13:49, 10 June 2007

Aspen Comics

Aspen MLT Comics has a three-year contract with NBC to produce the graphic novels for Heroes.

About

Started in January 2003, Aspen was founded by Michael Turner, primarily as a comic book production company. The organization was named for the main character in Fathom, the company's most popular comic book series; "MLT" stands for Michael Layne Turner.

Aspen has created reputable work, including Ekos, Shrugged, and Soulfire. Aspen has also collaborated with DC Comics on such comic books as Flash, Supergirl, and Teen Titans. They have also collaborated with Marvel Comics on graphic novels like Civil War, Incredible Hulk, and Ultimate X-Men.

Some of Aspen's administrators include Michael Turner (President), Peter Steigerwald (Vice President of Publishing), and Mark Roslan (Director of Design and Production). Many of the Heroes graphic novel creators and associates also work for Aspen: Koi Turnbull, Micah Gunnell, Marcus To, Jeph Loeb, Beth Sotelo, and David Moran.

Notes

  • Frank Mastromauro, Aspen's Executive Vice President, is friends with Heroes producer Jeph Loeb. It was their connection that landed Aspen a three-season contract worth of graphic novel production.

External Links


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