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Archaia Entertainment : ウィキペディア英語版
Archaia Entertainment

Archaia formerly known as Archaia Studios Press is an imprint of comic book and graphic novel publisher Boom! Studios.
Archaia Entertainment, LLC was originally an American comic book publishing company established by Mark Smylie in 2002. On June 24, 2013, Archaia was acquired by Boom! Studios and became a wholly owned imprint.
==History==
Mark Smylie formed the company as a home for his comic book series ''Artesia''. The original Artesia publisher, Sirius Entertainment, published the first 6 issue mini-series ''Artesia'' in 1999 and the second 6 issue mini-series ''Artesia Afield'' in 2000 in full color. But in an attempt to keep costs down, Sirius wanted to print the third series ''Artesia Afire'' in black and white. Smylie decided to take the series back from the publisher and open his own publishing outfit to finance the full color publication of the third series.
In April 2006 the company announced they would be expanding their publishing to encompass projects from third parties that were not created by original founder Mark Smylie. "It wasn't long - out of equal parts necessity and entrepreneurialism - before the New Jersey-based painter realized that simply putting out his own work, regardless of how critically acclaimed it was, simply wouldn't be enough, and, along with business partner Aki Liao, began actively searching for both new and existing material to publish under the Archaia banner."〔 The first three titles were ''Mouse Guard'', ''Robotika'' and ''The Lone and Level Sands''.
In May 2008, Smylie announced they would be restructuring the company in order to address late-shipping books following the departure of Archaia's co-publisher Aki Liao. "We want to make sure we come out of the reorganization with a better workflow and solicitation process model," Smylie said. "We also want to make sure we emerge in the next few months from our reorganization with a release schedule that we can hit on a regular basis, as guaranteed as possible.".
Archaia was brought by Kunoichi in October 2008, who relaunched the company in June 2009 as simply Archaia. Smylie was installed as Publisher while Stephen Christy was brought aboard as Director of Development. Kunoichi principal P.J. Bickett took over as CEO. In April 2010, Christy was named the company's Editor-in-Chief.
In 2013, Archaia was acquired by Boom! Studios and converted from a stand-alone company into an imprint at the publisher.

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