Burbank, CA, November 3, 2010 – Legendary Pictures has appointed veteran comic book editor Bob Schreck to the role of Editor-in-Chief of the newly-formed Legendary Comics, it was announced by Thomas Tull, Legendary’s Chairman and CEO. Schreck joins Legendary Comics from IDW Publishing, and his appointment marks the launch of the new division dedicated to publishing original graphic novels.
Headed by Schreck, Legendary Comics plans to publish four to six graphic novels a year for both digital and traditional print distribution. The books will target Legendary’s well-established and powerful fandom demographic. Schreck begins at Legendary Comics the first week of November, and plans to release the inaugural project within the first half of 2011. He will be working closely with Kathy Vrabeck, President of Legendary Digital, and they will, as warranted, look to bring the newly-created comic-based IP produced by the venture to other entertainment platforms such as film and television.
“Bob is an iconic editor and one of most highly-regarded curators and editors of comic culture in our industry. He is the perfect leader with the right balance of passion and editorial skills to spearhead Legendary Comics,” said Tull. “Legendary Comics is committed to being a new home for groundbreaking artists and the characters and stories they create, in an art form we love.”
“Thomas and the Legendary team have a proven track record of cultivating talent and delivering unparalleled entertainment experiences, and I am looking forward to building Legendary Comics into a world-class label for the best writers and artists we know,” said Schreck. “We have a real opportunity to deliver hard-hitting characters and exciting, innovative storylines to comic book aficionados. We are in the fortunate position of already having major support from the community and collaborations lined up with world-class creators.”
Iconic comic creators Neil Gaiman, Max Brooks and Frank Miller are among those who are supportive of Legendary Comics.
Frank Miller stated, “Bob Schreck is a joy to work with. He’s tough but affable, mindful of the publisher’s needs but a happy warrior on the side of the artist. We’ve worked together to mutual satisfaction for years. Legendary has proven its ‘fides all over the movie industry and I expect no less from its publishing arm. With Bob, they’ve made the perfect choice: the man’s a talent magnet.”
“To be attached to a creative engine of this magnitude is as thrilling as it is humbling,” said Max Brooks.
Neil Gaiman added, “I’m thrilled that Legendary is going to be entering the world of comics. I’ve been amazed and delighted by their respect for creators in the movie arena, and it can only be good news for the whole world of pop culture that they are going to be encouraging creators to tell unique, smart stories while creating amazing comics for them.”
Schreck comes to Legendary from IDW Publishing where he most recently served as Senior Editor. Prior to IDW Schreck spent nearly a decade working for DC comics where he started in 1990 after founding the famed Oni Press. He also worked at Dark Horse Comics, and is the recipient of numerous industry awards and acknowledgements.


Wow so Schreck’s running a new company huh? Anybody got a contact/e-mail address on him so I can send him a PDF? I’ve got just the thing for him
Congrats to Bob, he is one of comics’ class acts.
Bob is a fantastic talent and a mentor to so many young people in the comics industry, myself included. He has some of the best talent relationships in the biz. They couldn’t have picked a better guy.
Bob is a great guy doing what comic executives have been forced to do for the last 15-20 years: Take the money of rich/TV/Movie folks that want their unproduced ideas to get some sort of geek following so it can be a “sold” idea in Hollywood.
Then the rich/TV/Movie folks find out how hard it is to publish and make money with comic books and they go away after a year or two when the fanboys don’t flock to their booth at San Diego Comic Con.
Even if they do flock for a year or so they usually go away anyway.
There’s a long list of these failed companies that starts at TECHNO and Silver Moon and stretches to CrossGen and the new Atlas relaunch.
Ok Atlas hasn’t failed yet but you can quote me on them in about 4 months.
They will never learn but there will NEVER be a shortage of quality comic book creators to take their money. Just like what Hollywood does with its investors from the capital markets but much much smaller amounts of money.
Don’t forget Platinum Studios Comics.
Add Virgin Comics to that list, Lytton.
LOL
Too true. It’s the hustlers getting hustled, for a change, and the scammers getting scammed.
Radical? They’re out shopping for $20M sucker money right now and are on bridge loan life support.
this is great for the industry as a whole.
Great news. Bob’s one of the good guys, and he knows his stuff!