Behemoth (entertainment company)
Type | Private |
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Industry | Publishing Music Video Games[1] |
Founded | 2020 |
Founder | Nathan Yocum Ryan Swanson |
Headquarters | Gateway Tower, 8111 Lyndon B. Johnson Fwy, Dallas, Texas |
Area served | worldwide |
Key people | Nathan Yocum Ryan Swanson Kevin Roditeli[2] Steve Ekstrom[3] |
Products | Comics Graphic Novels Vinyl Cassettes Video Games |
Divisions | Behemoth Comics Behemoth Records[4] Behemoth Interactive |
Subsidiaries | Amigo Comics[5] Happy Tank[6][7][8] |
Website | link |
Behemoth is an American comic book, graphic novel, video game publisher, and record label based in Dallas, Texas. The company was founded in 2020 by Nathan Yocum and Ryan Swanson. The comic division sells over half a million (500,000+) comics yearly, reached 9th in total market share in 2021[1], and has worked on titles with Ubisoft,[9] Netflix, among others. Their titles are currently distributed globally by Simon & Schuster[10][11][12] & Diamond Comic Distributors.[13] Their vinyl and cassette division, Behemoth Records has worked with Metal Blade Records, Century Media Records, , and others on releases from artists such as Whitechapel, Between the Buried and Me, and Upon A Burning Body,[4] while their video game division, Behemoth Interactive, releases titles on Steam[14], PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S[1], and other platforms.
History[]
First year (2020–2021)[]
Founded in 2020 after acquiring the Spain-based comic book publisher, Amigo Comics,[5] Behemoth debuted in the March Previews catalog for Diamond Comic Distributors.[15] Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and Diamond shutting down its distribution services for a brief period, Behemoth's first titles were not released until July 2020. On May 25, 2020 Bloody Disgusting announced that Behemoth would be releasing a spin-off of the popular video game series, Hotline Miami.[16] The title, Hotline Miami: Wildlife is an 8-part series that was released monthly beginning in September 2020.[17]
In November 2020, Bleeding Cool announced that A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night #1, written by film Director, Ana Lily Amirpour had sold through at least 10,000 copies of its first printing and would receive a second printing before the first issues releases.[18] Shortly after Publishers Weekly and [10][11] revealed that Behemoth had signed a global distribution deal with Simon & Schuster and received managed publisher status with Amazon, Kindle, and ComiXology. The article also revealed that they acquired Film and TV representation for a portion of their books by the Hollywood-based Talent Agency, Grandview/Automatik founded by notable Film Producer, (Insidious, Sinister, Upgrade). The deal with Simon & Schuster would only cover trade paperbacks for the global market meanwhile Diamond Comic Distributors would still distribute their comic books and graphic novels to hobby stores around the globe.
On February 22, 2021 as part of the Comic Industry's Annual Publisher and Retailer conference, ComicsPro, Behemoth announced that it had opened a new imprint titled Happy Tank.[6][8][7] The label will publish comics described as adult cartoons with an overall vibe similar to the late night TV network, Adult Swim. This announcement was also coupled with the first titles that the label will publish and included the comic MFKZ, which was adapted and released as a film on Netflix in 2020.[19] Shortly after the conference it was revealed that You Promised Me Darkness #1 had sold through 55,000 copies, marking the publisher's best selling first issue to date alongside MFKZ #1, which reached 40,000 copies sold.[20] Following this Behemoth expanded by hiring Marvel Comics, Image Comics, Top Shelf Productions creator, Steve Ekstrom to take over as Editorial Director. Simultaneously Behemoth was revealed as a sponsor for the 2021 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards.[3]
Leading off a wave of new licensed titles, Bloody Disgusting, GamesRadar+, and others revealed that Behemoth's imprint, Happy Tank would be adapting the 2015 cult film, Turbo Kid into a prequel comic book series due to be released in September, 2021.[21][22][23] This was followed by IGN[24] revealing that Ubisoft and Behemoth had partnered for a comic book series based on Watch Dogs: Legion with the first issue being released November 3, 2021. [25][26]
On August 7, 2021, it was revealed alongside a new music video by the band, The Death Set that Behemoth had opened Behemoth Records fully to press new albums and old albums alike alongside partners, Metal Blade Records, Century Media Records, and Seek & Strike Records. The initial slate of releases included artists like The Death Set, Upon A Burning Body, Between the Buried and Me, and Evergreen Terrace.[4]
In 2021, during their Saturday evening panel at the annual New York Comic Con convention, Behemoth and video game developer Running With Scissors announced a joint deal that would see their popular video game series titled Postal receive multiple products made and published by Behemoth including a card game spin-off, a comic book series, vinyl soundtracks, and physical copies of the most recent release in the series Postal 4: No Regerts.[27]
At the end of 2021, Behemoth revealed that they had surpassed half a million (500,000+) comics and graphic novels sold during the year; their first full year of operation.[1]
Current (2022–present)[]
At the end of 2021, Syfy[28] and others dropped the names of all Free Comic Book Day 2022 titles, which included a comic by Behemoth called Kult Cable. Meant to be the lead in to a full series, the comic includes New Jersey hip-hop and punk group, Ho99o9 and the famous actor, Jack Black. The comic is a tie-in to the bands variety show of the same name that features well-known guests each epsiode.[29]
Divisions[]
Behemoth Records[]
Announced at the end of 2021, it was revealed that Behemoth Comics would begin releasing vinyl & cassettes under the name Behemoth Records. All titles are distributed throughout the United States by Cobraside Distro. The initial slate of titles was revealed with a music video by the punk band The Death Set for their upcoming release through Behemoth titled, How To Tune A Parrot. Other releases included bands like Whitechapel, Between The Buried And Me, and Evergreen Terrace. Deals were struck with Metal Blade Records and Century Media Records to repress a small, select group of releases.
Behemoth Interactive[]
Upon releasing a new trailer for the video game Vigilance 2099, Developer Envoidant Studios announced they had signed with Behemoth and their new division, Behemoth Interactive. The game is described as an open-world cyberpunk action-RPG where the player takes on the role of a bounty hunter. The game is scheduled to release on PC in 2022 via Steam with a subsequent release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.[30][31] Later in 2021 further titles were announced for release on Steam in 2022 including Blank Frame, Total Anarchy, and Contract Killer with more titles announced for 2023 and beyond as well. The latter title is set to launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S as well.[1]
Subsidiaries[]
Amigo Comics[]
Founded in Spain in 2012 by Juan "El" Torres, Amigo Comics is known for collecting Juan's series previously published by Image Comics such as Nancy in Hell and Drums. Amigo also published other creator-owned and licensed titles that Juan was not involved in a creative capacity. In 2019 Amigo was nominated for an Eisner Award in the Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips category for their title Sky Masters of the Space Force: The Complete Sunday Strips in Color.[32] On February 24, 2020 it was announced that Amigo was acquired by Behemoth Comics and all future titles would be published in the US by Behemoth but would still carry the Amigo brand.[5] This enabled Juan to focus solely on his titles.
Happy Tank[]
During the annual retailer and Publisher conference known as ComicsPro, Behemoth announced the launch of their Happy Tank imprint, an imprint that releases one new series a month. The first three series releasing in May, June, and July 2021 are Freak Snow, MFKZ, and Cinnamon. The imprint aims to bring the vibes from a similar genre to that of adult cartoons seen on late night networks to the retail marketplace. Kevin Roditeli came on board as Happy Tank's publisher and Rob Cannon became Editor-in-chief.[6][8][7]
Behemoth Comics publications[]
Best selling licensed titles[]
- MFKZ #1-6[6] (June 23, 2021 - November 24, 2021) 40,000+ sold[20]
- Hotline Miami: Wildlife #1-8 (September 23, 2020 - April 7, 2021) 20,000+ sold
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night #1-2 (November 18, 2020 - December 16, 2020) 20,000+ sold
Other notable licensed titles[]
- Spare Parts #0 (July 14, 2021)
- Turbo Kid #1-2[21] (September 29, 2021 - October 27, 2021)
- Watch Dogs: Legion #1-4[9][24] (November 3, 2021 - February 2, 2022)
- Kult Cable: ft. Ho99o9 & Jack Black[28]
Best selling original titles[]
- You Promised Me Darkness #1-5 (April 14, 2021 - August 15, 2021) 55,000+ sold[20]
Other notable original titles[]
- Blackout Vol. 1 (July, 2020)
- Necromorfus #1-4 (October, 2020 - January, 2021)
- Paranormal Hitmen #1-4 (February, 2021 - May, 2021)
- Vietnam Horror #1—4 (March, 2021 - June, 2021)
- Nancy in Hell Vol. 1: The Long Road (June, 2021)
- Osaka Mime Vol. 1 (May, 2021)
- Freak Snow #1-4 (May, 2021 - August, 2021) 10,000+ sold[33]
- Cinnamon #1-3 (July, 2021 - September, 2021)
- Pop Star Assassin #1-12 (October, 2021 - TBA)
- Until My Knuckles Bleed #1-3 (January, 2022 - March, 2022)
- QUAD #1-16 (January, 2022 - TBA)
- Follow Me Into the Darkness #1-4 (February, 2022 - TBA)
- Heavy Metal Drummer #1-6 (February, 2022 - TBA)
Behemoth Records discography[]
Vinyl[]
- The Death Set - (, November 2021)[34]
- Evergreen Terrace - Almost Home (Metal Blade Records, March 2022)[4]
- Austrian Death Machine - Total Brutal (Metal Blade Records, March 2022)
- Deez Nuts - Bout It! (Metal Blade Records, 2022)
- Upon a Burning Body - (, 2022)[35]
- Arsonists Get All the Girls - Motherland (Century Media Records, 2022) [36]
- The Agony Scene - Get Damned (Century Media Records, 2022)
- Arsonists Get All the Girls - Motherland (Century Media Records, 2022) [37]
- Austrian Death Machine - Double Brutal (Metal Blade Records, 2022)
- Deez Nuts - Word Is Bond (Century Media Records, 2022)
Cassettes[]
- Whitechapel - The Valley (Metal Blade Records, October 2021)
- Between The Buried And Me - The Parallax II: Future Sequence (Metal Blade Records, October 2021)[4]
- Shai Hulud - Misanthropy Pure (Metal Blade Records, October 2021)[4]
- Shai Hulud - Reach Beyond the Sun (Metal Blade Records, October 2021)
- Upon a Burning Body - Built From War (, October 2021)
- Upon a Burning Body - Southern Hostility (, October 2021)
- Eskimo Callboy - MMXX (Century Media Records, April 2022)
- Lorna Shore - ...And I Return To Nothingness (Century Media Records, April 2022)
- GHØSTKID - GHØSTKID (Century Media Records, May 2022)
- Architects - The Here and Now (Century Media Records, May 2022)
Behemoth interactive games[]
List of video games[]
Title | System | Release date | Developer(s) | Publisher(s) | Notes |
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Steam[38] | January 28th, 2022 | Through Tunnel | Behemoth Interactive | ||
Total Anarchy | Steam[39] | May 22nd, 2022 | Fionn Hodgson | Behemoth Interactive | |
Vigilance 2099[40] | PlayStation 5[31] | 2022 | Envoidant Studios | Behemoth Interactive | |
Xbox Series X/S[31] | |||||
Steam[31] | |||||
Postal 4: No Regerts | Steam | 2022 | Running With Scissors | Running With Scissors | Physical release only |
Without Judgement | Steam[41] | TBD | Wushin Software | Behemoth Interactive | |
The Henchmen | PlayStation 5 | TBD | Alex Von Bronx | Behemoth Interactive | |
Xbox Series X/S | |||||
Steam[42] | |||||
Contract Killer | PlayStation 5 | TBD | Paperboy Games | Behemoth Interactive | |
Xbox Series X/S | |||||
Steam[43] |
List of board games[]
- Postal: The Card Game - (Behemoth Interactive, June 2022)[27]
References[]
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- ^ "Exclusive: Behemoth Comics hires Kevin Roditeli as Head Editor of Licensed Titles". Graphic Policy. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ a b "Behemoth Comics Hires Steve Ekstrom As Their New Editorial Director". . Retrieved 14 April 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f "Behemoth Comics Launches Behemoth Records With Death Set". Retrieved 2021-08-20.
- ^ a b c "Behemoth Buys Publisher Amigo Comics, Launches Osiris Path and Prom Of The Dead in May 2020 Solicitations". Retrieved 2020-12-17.
- ^ a b c d "BEHEMOTH COMICS ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF THEIR HAPPY TANK IMPRINT". ICv2. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
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- ^ a b "Ubisoft, Behemoth Comics Partner for Watch Dogs: Legion Comic Series". Retrieved 2021-07-06.
- ^ a b "Exclusive: Behemoth signs a distribution deal with Simon & Schuster". Retrieved 2020-12-17.
- ^ a b "S&S to Distribute for Behemoth". Retrieved 2020-12-17.
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- ^ "Hotline Miami: Wildlife is a comic book series by Behemoth Comics". Retrieved 2020-12-17.
- ^ "Batgirl #50 and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night Get Second Printings". Retrieved 2020-12-17.
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- ^ a b "'Turbo Kid' Prequel Comic Miniseries Arriving This September". Retrieved 2021-05-14.
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- ^ "Turbo Kid returns with prequel comic Apple's Lost Adventure". Retrieved 2021-05-17.
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- ^ "Free Comic Book Day 2022 revealed: Spider-Man, Resident Alien, Stranger Things, Doctor Who & more". Retrieved 2021-12-18.
- ^ "Upcoming indie cyberpunk game 'Vigilance 2099' has a new trailer". Retrieved 2021-08-29.
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- ^ "FREAK SNOW #1 PRE-ORDERS REACH 10,000+ COPIES!". Retrieved 2021-03-31.
- ^ "Video Premiere: The Death Set – 'Elephant'". Retrieved 2021-08-20.
- ^ "Upon A Burning Body - Southern Hostility x Built From War (2xLP)". Retrieved 2021-10-01.
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- ^ "Arsonists Get All the Girls - Motherland (LP)". Retrieved 2021-10-01.
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- ^ https://store.steampowered.com/app/1770280/Without_Judgement/
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- ^ "Contract Killer on Steam".
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