Source: Comics InternationalCOSMIC PUBLISHING is pleased to
announce it has hired Barry Renshaw to the position of Production Editor on
Europe’s leading trade paper, Comics International.
Reporting
directly to editor Mike Conroy, Renshaw comes to CI from Redeye
Magazine, the quarterly title focusing on today’s British comics scene he
has self-published since 2004. He will be responsible for getting the 100-page
magazine back on track and maintaining its monthly schedule.
"CI
has certainly had more than its fair share of scheduling problems since Cosmic
took it over at the end of 2006. It would be stupid of me to pretend otherwise,"
admitted Conroy. "Much of the problem has been down to difficulty in finding the
right person to assist me on the production side. That’s not to say there aren't
people out there with the suitable qualities and background but Barry has
everything I'm looking for and – as he’s proven with Redeye – the
experience to back it up.
"Everyone I spoke to during my search had
nothing but praise for him," he added. "Obviously the proof of the pudding and
all that but – thanks to him – we’re already well advanced on CI #206
[see cover, below] and #205 has only just gone off to the
printer!"
With #205 due to hit shops at the beginning of February and
#206 set to follow on February 29, Conroy is confident enough in Renshaw’s
abilities to begin planning major features for forthcoming issues. "CI
will still be a news magazine but I've strengthened our ties with the major
publishers so we’re able to look further ahead. I’m also looking to expand
CI’s audience and intend to cover feature the big comicbook movie
releases. Lined up over the next few issues are Wanted [#207], Iron
Man [#208 – which also cover features Indiana Jones IV],
Incredible Hulk [#209], The Dark Knight and Hellboy 2 [#211],
Punisher War Zone [#212] and The Spirit [#216] as well as Star
Trek XI, which will help promote our continuing series focusing on TV SF in
comics.. We'll also be spotlighting some of the films further down the pipeline
– Wonder Woman, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Watchmen, Sin
City 2, G.I. Joe and Thor – but I'm well aware that I’m
editing Comics International so I won't be neglecting comics
readers. I just wish I could reveal some of the major projects we'll be covering
in upcoming issues but I’ve agreed to stay shtum until the publishers have made
their announcements."
The latest addition to Cosmic’s CI team,
Renshaw joins Associate Editor: Columns, Joel (TripWire) Meadows and
Consulting Editor Richard Burton, the former Comic Media News publisher,
who edited 2000 AD from 1987 to 1993.
Speaking of his
appointment, he said, "The early issues of CI were instrumental in my
wanting to become part of the industry when I was younger. I would never have
thought that years down the line, I'd be part of the team that would be
responsible for getting the magazine into the hands of other readers. It was
surprising but gratifying to find out that my work on Redeye had
impressed Mike enough for him to include me in his vision of what he wants
CI to become. Along with Mike, Joel and the rest of the team, I hope to
put to rest the ghosts of the problems of the past and forge ahead with stronger
magazine."
ABOUT BARRY RENSHAW:
A Manchester-based
illustrator/writer/editor, Renshaw is best known for the Engine Comics line of
publications, including the series Seven Sentinels, the critically
acclaimed Rough Guide to Self-Publishing and the award winning Redeye
Magazine, which was described as a ‘must have’ by aintitcool.com. A
regular on the convention circuit, he is an activist for the resurgent
independent British comics industry and for raising the positive profile of the
medium. ABOUT COMICS INTERNATIONAL:
Comics International was
launched in April 1990 to fill a need for a trade magazine for the US and UK
comics industry. From its 48-page 4,000 copy launch, it has expanded to a
100-page monthly with many pages in full colour and a circulation in excess of
24,000. Read internationally by fans, collectors, publishers and creators, it is
the independent guide to the world of English-language comics.