TOKYOPOP, a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, has hired Owais Farooqui as its Director of Marketing and Sales.
Popular manga publisher TOKYOPOP announces that Mattel's Barbie and Hot Wheels properties will receive manga-style graphic novel adaptations.
Mattel and TOKYOPOP are collaborating to create manga based on Hot Wheels and Barbie. Manga and anime are becoming more mainstream in Western media, making collaboration opportunities rise.
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TOKYOPOP has announced that it has hired Owais Farooqui as its Director of Marketing & Sales. The executive is a seasoned ...
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Mattel has entered a partnership with TOKYOPOP to develop original manga-style graphic novels based on the Barbie and Hot Wheels brands. The first titles, including a Western-style manga series ...
Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles based publisher and pioneering manga and anime media brand TOKYOPOP has announced that is has contributed $10,000 to the Book Industry Charitable Foundation's (Binc ...
Mattel's move into cult comic phenomenon Japanese manga comics is not yet understood by Mr. Market. Revenue declines are being aggressively addressed with new field for legacy IPs. TOKYOPOP has ...
Tokyopop and Mattel have announced a partnership to develop original manga-style graphic novels for children ages 8-12 based on Mattel's Hot Wheels and Barbie brands. The first titles, including a ...
And when it comes to publishing manga in English, there are few companies as well-known as TOKYOPOP. You may not have ever envisaged a collaboration between these two giants of their respective ...
Mattel, Inc. MAT, in partnership with the manga and anime media brand TOKYOPOP, will develop original manga-style graphic novels based on its Hot Wheels and Barbie brands. With the primary target ...