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  • Future Comics
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  • Future Comics is a now-defunct comic book publishing company founded by industry all-rounder Bob Layton, and his creative partners — Layton's mentor, artist/editor Dick Giordano and his frequent writing-partner David Michelinie — and publisher Skip Farrell.
  • Having achieved great success by relaunching Marvel Comics's [[:wikipedia:Iron Man| in the 1970s (with co-writer David Michelinie), Bob Layton had gone on to considerable acclaim in the early to mid-1990s at Valiant Comics, where he worked "first as co-architect of the Valiant Universe, and then, as Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President." Layton left Valiant, his home in New York City and the comics industry itself in 1996, and moved to Florida for a short retirement.
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defunct
  • 2004
location country
  • U.S.A.
Name
  • Future Comics
Type
location city
Foundation
  • 2000
Key people
  • Allen Berrebbi, CFO and Director of Marketing
  • Bob Layton, Editor-in-Chief
  • David Michelinie, Head Writer
  • Dick Giordano, Art Director
  • Skip Farrell, Publisher
Founder
  • Bob Layton, Allen Berrebbi, David Michelinie, and Dick Giordano
  • Bob Layton, Alan Berrebbi, David Michelinie, and Dick Giordano
Industry
Parent
  • Future Entertainment
abstract
  • Having achieved great success by relaunching Marvel Comics's [[:wikipedia:Iron Man| in the 1970s (with co-writer David Michelinie), Bob Layton had gone on to considerable acclaim in the early to mid-1990s at Valiant Comics, where he worked "first as co-architect of the Valiant Universe, and then, as Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President." Layton left Valiant, his home in New York City and the comics industry itself in 1996, and moved to Florida for a short retirement. Layton returned to comics in 1998, working on a couple of Elseworlds for DC Comics with Dick Giordano, before returning to Marvel (and Iron Man) for a mini-series with frequent collaborator David Michelinie. His experiences at Marvel, however, left him disillusioned with mainstream comics and its post-slump "glut of inferior products," caused in large part by an inability in publishers to focus on "quality content," rather than "superficial elements and ancillary products development." Realizing that "as much as people love the 21-page monthly comics," an over-reliance on "product [which] is being written exclusively for a niche audience... [means that] comics are not attractive to a mass market readership," Layton joined with Giordano (who also lived in Florida) and Michelinie to create a company which would produce "more mainstream—stuff that could be read by the 'Average Joe'."
  • Future Comics is a now-defunct comic book publishing company founded by industry all-rounder Bob Layton, and his creative partners — Layton's mentor, artist/editor Dick Giordano and his frequent writing-partner David Michelinie — and publisher Skip Farrell.