Ankama and Tokyopop announce partnership!
Roubaix, France/Hamburg, Germany 4th June 2010 Ankama, the videogames/animation/comics powerhouse, and Manga publisher Tokyopop are pleased to announce their cooperation for the launch of the Wakfu and DOFUS publications in Germany!
Having recently announced the broadcasting of Wakfu the animated Series on German TV channel RTL II, Ankama is now proud to announce that the Wakfu comics and DOFUS manga will soon be published in Germany by the renowned publisher Tokyopop GmbH.
Around 20 titles will be published, offering Ankama fans and comic/manga aficionados in Germany the possibility to discover new aspects of the Ankama universe.
Wakfu is based on a transmedia concept that includes a TV series, online games, a trading card game, comics, artbooks, and the Xbox Live Arcade TM game Islands of Wakfu. The 1st season of the TV series (26 episodes) will be broadcast this fall on RTL II. The German version of the free browser game Wakfu: The Guardians will also launch at the same time.
Wakfu Heroes: The Black Crow, the first Wakfu comic due to be
published in German, will be released this fall (colored, hardcover, 88 pages, 13.95 EUR). The Black Crow is a character that appears in the 3rd episode of the Wakfu TV-series and spreads fear among the merchants in the fields of Kelba
In the first volume of Wakfu Heroes, the reader will discover how the Black Crows past influenced his behavior in the TV series.
The script was written by Tot, one of the three founders of Ankama and the Artistic Director, as well as by Jean-David Morvan who has, among others, contributed to Sillage (Delcourt), HK (Glénat), 5 volumes of the Spirou
series (Dupuis), and also worked for Marvel.
The first Wakfu TV series artbook (colored, softcover, 128 pages, 13.95 EUR) is a behind the scenes experience of the TV-series production with its collection of sketches, anecdotes and scripts. It is also due to be published by Tokyopop Germany this fall.
In the Chronicles of Wakfu: Balgereien (colored, hardcover, 100 pages, 13.95 EUR), the reader follows the story of a kama coin that passes from hand to hand, and ends up in the possession of Ruel, one of the heroes of the Wakfu TV series. Six different artists tell us the stories and adventures this coin has been through before being picked up by Ruel in the TV series. This
comic was selected for the youth prize at the Angoulême comic festival this year.
Release deadlines:
- Wakfu Heroes: The Black Crow: November 2010
- Making of Wakfu: November 2010
- The Wakfu Chronicles: Balgereien: February 2011
Other volumes of these series as well as other Ankama projects will also be published in Germany
by Tokyopop GmbH.
For further info about the TV-series:
http://serie.wakfu.com/en
Roubaix, France/Hamburg, Germany 4th June 2010 Ankama, the videogames/animation/comics powerhouse, and Manga publisher Tokyopop are pleased to announce their cooperation for the launch of the Wakfu and DOFUS publications in Germany!
Having recently announced the broadcasting of Wakfu the animated Series on German TV channel RTL II, Ankama is now proud to announce that the Wakfu comics and DOFUS manga will soon be published in Germany by the renowned publisher Tokyopop GmbH.
Around 20 titles will be published, offering Ankama fans and comic/manga aficionados in Germany the possibility to discover new aspects of the Ankama universe.
Wakfu is based on a transmedia concept that includes a TV series, online games, a trading card game, comics, artbooks, and the Xbox Live Arcade TM game Islands of Wakfu. The 1st season of the TV series (26 episodes) will be broadcast this fall on RTL II. The German version of the free browser game Wakfu: The Guardians will also launch at the same time.
Wakfu Heroes: The Black Crow, the first Wakfu comic due to be
published in German, will be released this fall (colored, hardcover, 88 pages, 13.95 EUR). The Black Crow is a character that appears in the 3rd episode of the Wakfu TV-series and spreads fear among the merchants in the fields of Kelba
In the first volume of Wakfu Heroes, the reader will discover how the Black Crows past influenced his behavior in the TV series.
The script was written by Tot, one of the three founders of Ankama and the Artistic Director, as well as by Jean-David Morvan who has, among others, contributed to Sillage (Delcourt), HK (Glénat), 5 volumes of the Spirou
series (Dupuis), and also worked for Marvel.
The first Wakfu TV series artbook (colored, softcover, 128 pages, 13.95 EUR) is a behind the scenes experience of the TV-series production with its collection of sketches, anecdotes and scripts. It is also due to be published by Tokyopop Germany this fall.
In the Chronicles of Wakfu: Balgereien (colored, hardcover, 100 pages, 13.95 EUR), the reader follows the story of a kama coin that passes from hand to hand, and ends up in the possession of Ruel, one of the heroes of the Wakfu TV series. Six different artists tell us the stories and adventures this coin has been through before being picked up by Ruel in the TV series. This
comic was selected for the youth prize at the Angoulême comic festival this year.
Release deadlines:
- Wakfu Heroes: The Black Crow: November 2010
- Making of Wakfu: November 2010
- The Wakfu Chronicles: Balgereien: February 2011
Other volumes of these series as well as other Ankama projects will also be published in Germany
by Tokyopop GmbH.
For further info about the TV-series:
http://serie.wakfu.com/en