Ex-Alias Titles, ‘GIMOLES’, ‘LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS’ Score With Hollywood
Author: Stephen Gerding
October 14th, 2005
Runemaster Studios seem to have scored big since leaving the troubled Alias label. After a somewhat public separation and subsequent message board back-and-forth, their two critically acclaimed titles, ‘THE GIMOLES’ and ‘LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS’ have been optioned for both movies and games. I’ve unfortunately never had the chance to read either title, though what I’ve seen of the art definitely looks sweet, and I wish any indie creator all the luck in the world.
“It is rare to find properties which are as directly translatable to film and video games as ‘LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS’ and ‘THE GIMOLES,’†said Union President, Sean O’Keefe. “Not only are both comics conceptually compelling, but Mike Bullock’s sophistication as a storyteller has provided bedrock themes and story architectures in both properties that we can easily build on for film. As far as developing video games, both comics offer rich universes to explore as well as imaginative characters from which we can invent exciting new modes of gameplay.â€
While most production companies are only involved in either the film or game side of property development, Union Entertainment is one of the first of a new breed of entertainment companies to jointly cultivate both hand-in-hand. All too often a video game will arrive based on a movie or vice versa and the secondary product will be inferior to the first. By producing games and films in a rather sibling-like fashion, Union Entertainment can ensure that each is true to the source material while complimenting one another in a fashion that most joint game/film ventures fail to achieve.
“With Union Entertainment, not only do we feel our vision will remain untainted, we’re also assured that by developing the games and movies simultaneously, both will grow into strong products,†stated Mike Bullock, author of “LIONS, TIGERS AND BEARS†and “THE GIMOLES.†“We’ve had quite a few offers of this and that ever since our books first debuted. Why did we choose Union over the others? Simply put, Union Entertainment provides a synergistic combination of vision, expertise and unbridled passion for our properties. What more could we ask for?â€
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October 14th, 2005 at 7:14 pm
I was fortunate enough to both review and read the Lions, Tigers, and Bears mini-series, and it really resonated with me. Jim and I bought the trade for our nephews. It was nice to be able to find a kid-friendly but compelling title.
I am anxious to follow this and see how it plays out.
February 5th, 2008 at 12:29 pm
For those who haven’t had an opportunity to enjoy these two titles you’re in for a nice surprise. The first Lions Tigers and Bears series has already been reprinted as a trade paperback. Lions Tigers and Bears Volume 2 will be reprinted as a trade paperback in March 2008. And The Gimoles trade paperback is scheduled to arrive in stores in April 2008.