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Level10 Comics : ウィキペディア英語版
Level 10 Comics

Level 10 Entertainment is a comic publishing company based out of Mumbai, India. Founded in late 2009〔(Article by Raoul Lobo. )〕 by Shreyas Srinivas and Suhas Sundar, the company started publishing comic books for the teen audience in April 2010. Its flagship monthly publication JUMP〔(This Week Bangalore. )〕 is India's first full-fledged comic magazine targeted at the 18-30 male audience.〔(Article in The Hindu Newspaper. )〕 The company is currently in the process of creating a digital comic publishing platform.
==Company==
Formation
In late 2009, Shreyas Srinivas – a former Unilever Manager and Suhas Sundar – a former software
professional decided to form Level 10 Studios. The Indian comic scene mainly comprised public domain mythological characters inspired from Ramayana and Mahabharata. Level 10 Studios focused on creating original intellectual properties.〔(The Hindu Newspaper mentions how Level 10 focuses on Indian characters rather than re-tellings. )〕 The company also ran a full-fledged Studio division offering visual graphic and design services to external clients.
In December 2010, the company managed to raise angel funding from Seedfund〔(About Seedfund investing in Level 10. )〕 and Mumbai Angels, two of India's prominent early-stage venture capital firms. The company was renamed as 'Level 10 Entertainment' and eventually shut down its studio division to focus on the creation of new intellectual properties. It also re-launched its flagship publication 'Comic JUMP' and decided to shift focus to the 18-30 Urban Male demographic.〔(Article in the Telegraph newspaper about Level10 focusing on comics for adults. )〕

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