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Lion Forge Announces Four New Hires Lion Forge has announced four new hires in its editorial and marketing departments, including industry veterans…
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snarkyoracle · 7 years ago
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Lion Forge Welcomes Greg Tumbarello, Jeremy Atkins, Grace Bornhoft and Madeline Roy
Lion Forge announces four new hires in its editorial and marketing departments today, including industry veterans Greg Tumbarello and Jeremy Atkins. These two join the rapidly growing publisher alongside multiple hires in each department’s junior staff. Grace Bornhoft joins as assistant editor and Madeline Roy as marketing associate.
“Greg’s extensive industry experience, comics acumen, and…
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comicsbeat · 7 years ago
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  More hires at Lion Forge (whose sister company, Syndicated Comics, owns this site.) Greg Tumbarello, Jeremy Atkins,  Grace Bornhoft and Madeline Roy have all joined the rapidly ramping up publisher.
Tumbarello joins as Senior Editor and brings seven years at Legendary Comics as Bob Schreck’s right hand man with him.  Atkins, long of Dark Horse more recently his own essential PR  company, joins as Senior Publicist; Grace Bornhoft joins as assistant editor and Madeline Roy as marketing associate.
Tumbarello and Atkins are industry vets who make LF’s line-up of heavy hitters even heavier. To say more would be hype, so read the quotes and bios below.
“Greg’s extensive industry experience, comics acumen, and talent connections will help position us to meet the future of Lion Forge—and the comics industry as a whole—head on,” says Andrea Colvin, executive editor. “And adding Grace to our editorial support staff brings a level of publishing know-how and trade experience that will further help set us apart.”
“I’m incredibly excited to join the team at Lion Forge, a company without creative boundaries whose mission is to bring forward-thinking comics to fans and retailers everywhere,” said Tumbarello. “I look forward to my new home where I can continue to create thrilling new comics that tell deeply compelling and diverse stories while working with some of the most talented individuals in the industry today.”
“I’ve had my eye on Lion Forge comics for a long time, and I’m excited to finally play a part in their work making comics for everyone,” says Grace Bornhoft.
“I have admired the work Jeremy has done in his comics career and am excited that he is on board with Lion Forge,” says Rich Johnson, VP of sales, marketing, and business development. “Greg and I worked together and I know that he will make a huge contribution to Lion Forge and the comics industry.”
“Lion Forge boasts not only one of the most diverse and exciting publishing lines in comics today, but one of the hardest working teams of experienced and dedicated professionals in the business,” says Atkins. “I have been lucky in my career to work with true visionaries and innovators, and I am thrilled to continue this tradition at Lion Forge; an organization which is truly evolving the medium of comic book storytelling Wednesday after Wednesday.”
“I am so eager to start my journey with Lion Forge and the people who work there,” says Madeline Roy. “It’s an excellent team that I’m very excited to be a part of.”
Greg Tumbarello has over fifteen years professional experience in the comics and entertainment industry, having previously worked as an editor, writer and producer for MTV Networks, Image Comics, The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, and Tokyopop.
For the past seven years he has been an editor at Legendary Entertainment after cofounding and structuring their successful comic book division with acclaimed editor Bob Schreck. During his tenure, he’s worked on New York Times best-selling graphic novels such as Godzilla: Awakening and Pacific Rim: Tales from Year Zero. He was an integral part of the team that brought to life Grant Morrison and Frazer Irving’s Annihilator, which garnered an Eisner Award nomination for Best Writer and Frank Miller’s Holy Terror, which launched the division as a top ten comics publisher.
Grace Bornhoft has had a passion for books her whole life. Growing up with eight siblings, reading and writing was integral to her family’s upbringing. She knew she wanted to work with books from a young age. She received her bachelor’s in English from Rockhurst University in 2014 but didn’t stop there. She immediately went on to get her master’s in English from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, where her passion for publishing began to grow. During her time in graduate school, Grace also worked as an intern at Andrews McMeel Publishing where she was soon promoted to production editor, working on comics including Big Nate, Dilbert, Peanuts, Zits, and Doonesbury. Now Lion Forge’s newest editorial assistant, Grace is eager to bring her passion and love of books to the new and growing comics world at Lion Forge. 
Jeremy Atkins has nearly two decades of experience at the forefront of tastemaker pop culture publicity. His work earned him profiles in the Wall Street Journal and Ready Made. He began his career in PR as head of promotions for iconic indie label K Records (home to early releases by Beck and Modest Mouse), then entered the world of publishing as lead publicist for Dark Horse Comics. During his ten-year tenure, Atkins oversaw publicity for every title associated with the storied brand, including Hellboy and Sin City, as well as licensed properties like Star Wars and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He worked as director of marketing for craft beer giant Rogue Ales and in recent years, founded Seen All Over Media, a boutique firm representing special projects and titles for Lion Forge, Heavy Metal, Dynamite Entertainment, Insight Editions, MAD Events, Vault Comics, and more. 
Madeline Roy grew up in the suburbs of St. Louis and graduated from Southeast Missouri State University with a bachelor in public relations and a minor in theater. She got her start at a small software company where she learned the tools of the trade in marketing and coordinating trade shows. She comes to Lion Forge with five years of trade show experience and a love for cats, video games, and overall pop culture. A fun fact about her is that she’s into voice acting in her free time.
Please join us congratulating these four individuals in their newly appointed positions at Lion Forge Comics.
About Lion Forge Comics:
Lion Forge Comics strives to publish comics that everyone—regardless of background or ethnicity—can identify with. The original graphic novel Andre the Giant: Closer to Heaven was nominated for three Glyph Awards, as well as the Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity. Lion Forge is the home of author/illustrator Katie Green whose Lighter Than My Shadow was Amazon’s #1 Graphic Novel of 2017. The company’s imprints include the Roar imprint for young adults and the CubHouse imprint for readers twelve and under. It is also home to the Magnetic Collection of premium and critically acclaimed comics and graphic novels, boasting multiple Eisner Award nominees. From licensed properties, including DreamWorks Voltron Legendary Defender, original work from top independent creators, and the original and all-inclusive Catalyst Prime superhero universe, there is something for every level of comic fan, young and old, across multiple imprints and formats.
Lion Forge Comics—Comics For Everyone. Visit www.lionforge.com for more information.
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Tumbarello and Atkins join Lion Forge More hires at Lion Forge (whose sister company, Syndicated Comics, owns this site.) Greg Tumbarello, Jeremy Atkins,  Grace Bornhoft and Madeline Roy…
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ONI PRESS ANNOUNCES PLANS TO TRAVEL TO TITAN IN 2020
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