Following Tuesday’s news of layoffs and restructurings within Warner Bros. Television Group, many animation fans and creators have taken to social media to express worry about the state of Cartoon Network Studios within the company — which sources from Warner Bros. maintain is unfounded.
The layoffs, announced on Tuesday, heavily affected the animation division of the company. As laid out in a memo sent by Television Group chief Channing Dungey, the three studios the animation division consists of — Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios, and Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe — will remain intact. While Hanna-Barbera will operate independently due to geographical distance, Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation will merge their development and production teams. Announced on Thursday, Cartoon Network execs Tricia Melton and Jill King are the latest to go as part of the merger.
Audrey Diehl will oversee the combined kids and family series, Peter Girardi will lead the combined adult animation development,...
The layoffs, announced on Tuesday, heavily affected the animation division of the company. As laid out in a memo sent by Television Group chief Channing Dungey, the three studios the animation division consists of — Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios, and Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe — will remain intact. While Hanna-Barbera will operate independently due to geographical distance, Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation will merge their development and production teams. Announced on Thursday, Cartoon Network execs Tricia Melton and Jill King are the latest to go as part of the merger.
Audrey Diehl will oversee the combined kids and family series, Peter Girardi will lead the combined adult animation development,...
- 10/13/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Back in 2015, we shared the news of Afraid of Everything, a book written by Adam Tierney and illustrated by Matthieu Cousin that highlights phobias from A to Z in a fun and frightening style. Now, several years later, Idw Publishing has released the book worldwide in both digital and hardcover formats, and we've been provided with preview pages to share with Daily Dead readers.
You can check out the book's family friendly takes on arachnophobia, necrophobia, and technophobia in our preview pages below, and to learn more, visit Idw Publishing's official website.
"What kind of scared are you? Find out in these fun horror stories for young readers based on a range of phobias from Arachnophobia to Zoophobia!
As the sun goes down, grab a group of your closest friends and huddle together under a blanket, reading by flashlight, frozen with terror at every creek and snap heard throughout your house!
You can check out the book's family friendly takes on arachnophobia, necrophobia, and technophobia in our preview pages below, and to learn more, visit Idw Publishing's official website.
"What kind of scared are you? Find out in these fun horror stories for young readers based on a range of phobias from Arachnophobia to Zoophobia!
As the sun goes down, grab a group of your closest friends and huddle together under a blanket, reading by flashlight, frozen with terror at every creek and snap heard throughout your house!
- 6/24/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In this round-up, we have more tasty pre-Halloween treats from your friends at Daily Dead. Preview pages from John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight, release details for Submerged and Little Dead Rotting Hood, a poster for The Hollow, Afraid of Everything cover art, as well as part one of Spooky Sights.
Tales for a HalloweeNight: "From the man who brought you the movie, “Halloween” and all the scares beyond, here comes the ultimate graphic novel anthology of tales to warm your toes by on a dark and stormy night in October. Carpenter brings together storytellers from the world of movies, novels, and comics and in these pages lie tales of graveyards, sunken ships, creepy crawlers and ghosts to haunt your dreams at night.
Writers: John Carpenter, Steven Hoveke, Sandy King, Steve Niles, James Ninness, Trent Olsen, David Schow, and Duane Swierczynski.
Artists: including…Tim Bradstreet, Jon Bogdanove, Federico DeLuca,...
Tales for a HalloweeNight: "From the man who brought you the movie, “Halloween” and all the scares beyond, here comes the ultimate graphic novel anthology of tales to warm your toes by on a dark and stormy night in October. Carpenter brings together storytellers from the world of movies, novels, and comics and in these pages lie tales of graveyards, sunken ships, creepy crawlers and ghosts to haunt your dreams at night.
Writers: John Carpenter, Steven Hoveke, Sandy King, Steve Niles, James Ninness, Trent Olsen, David Schow, and Duane Swierczynski.
Artists: including…Tim Bradstreet, Jon Bogdanove, Federico DeLuca,...
- 10/29/2015
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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