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Artyom Aramovich Gabrelyanov (born 9 February 1987) is a Russian entrepreneur, founder of
Bubble Comics BUBBLE Comics (Russian: Издательство BUBBLE) is the largest Russian comic book publisher, founded in 2011. It is the only publishing house in Russia that produces original non-franchised comic books. Its early slate consisted of four ...
, screenwriter, journalist, producer, author of comics and graphic novels ''
Major Grom ''Major Grom'' () is a comic book series published by Russian publisher Bubble Comics. It ran from 2012 to 2016. Most issues were written by Artyom Gabrelyanov and Evgeniy Fedotov. Artists who contributed to the series include Konstantin Taraso ...
'', '' Demonslayer'' and others.


Biography

Artyom Gabrelyanov was born in
Ulyanovsk Ulyanovsk, known until 1924 as Simbirsk, is a city and the administrative center of Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Volga River east of Moscow. Population: The city, founded as Simbirsk (), was the birthplace of Vladimir Lenin (born ...
, in the family of Soviet journalists and Galina Kolesova. In 1996, he moved to
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with his family. He is the older brother of the Russian businessman Ashot Gabrelyanov. In 2009 he graduated from
Moscow State University M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU; russian: Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова) is a public research university in Moscow, Russia and the most prestigious ...
at the Faculty of Journalism. By his own admission, he worked as a journalist since grade 11. He has written articles for Russian versions of ''
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'' and ''
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'' magazines, as well as for Life news agency and for the Spidermedia.ru site. Gabrelyanov wanted to enter
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (russian: Всероссийский государственный институт кинематографии имени С. А. Герасимова, meaning ''All-Russian State Institute of Cinemat ...
in order to become a
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, but he was not accepted. Nevertheless, Gabrelyanov still wanted to create his own stories, so he began to engage in comics industry. The choice of comics was due to the fact that as art they are in many ways similar to cinema, but at the same time no big budget is needed.


Bubble Comics

He founded
Bubble Comics BUBBLE Comics (Russian: Издательство BUBBLE) is the largest Russian comic book publisher, founded in 2011. It is the only publishing house in Russia that produces original non-franchised comic books. Its early slate consisted of four ...
in 2011 as a division of News Media Holdings. In the same year he published the Bubble magazine, which contained satirical comics parodying social life, politics and show business. His father, Aram Gabrelyanov and the founder of News Media Holdings, invested in the magazine, but the magazine did not gain much popularity and was published for less than a year. Subsequently, Aram justified the failure with the magazine by "life experience". After that, Artyom Gabrelyanov decided that the publishing house should abandon humorous comics in favor of adventure and superhero ones. After the release of the ''
Major Grom ''Major Grom'' () is a comic book series published by Russian publisher Bubble Comics. It ran from 2012 to 2016. Most issues were written by Artyom Gabrelyanov and Evgeniy Fedotov. Artists who contributed to the series include Konstantin Taraso ...
'' comic, which was written by Gabrelyanov, some critics began to accuse Bubble of pro-Kremlin propaganda, since the main villain of the first story arc of the comic, the serial killer Plague Doctor, kills corrupt officials and businessmen, leaves white ribbons (it was the symbol of anti-government protests) at his murders' sites, and amid protests based on
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, the public in the comics begins to consider him a hero. Even Aram Gabrelyanov, who is well-known for his pro-Kremlin position, was worried at the time that his son was denigrating the
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in the comic. Artyom, in response to the accusations, said that when he was developing the image of the Plague Doctor, he did not plan to make him such a notorious villain, and the white ribbon was added to the plot "by accident, for fun, and for provocation, of course." According to him, he noticed that the readers liked the Plague Doctor more than Igor Grom, the protagonist of the series, and felt that he was "taking the reader in the wrong direction," and therefore decided to make him such a villain who would not be sympathetic: a maniac who wanted take advantage of peaceful protests and stage a bloody
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. In later issues of ''Major Grom'', he chose not to touch on political topics.


Bubble Studios and film adaptations

Artyom Gabrelyanov, together with Bubble Comics editor-in-chief Roman Kotkov, planned to create film adaptations of their own comics from the very beginning of publication. The company began the process of developing the first film adaptation based on its own comics. According to Gabrelyanov, he received offers from TV companies and producers, although Bubble decided to create the film on its own in order to have full control over the creative process. Gabrelyanov also noted the experience of Marvel: before creating its own film division,
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sold licenses for its characters to third-party film studios, but later they decided to engage in the creation of film adaptations on their own, founding
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. Bubble planned to do the same. Following the example of Marvel, Bubble decided to start its own film division, Bubble Studios, which would be responsible for making films based on the publisher's comics. The company developed a schedule for several years ahead, according to the results of which the film studio had to shoot seven adaptations of comics in ten years. Before starting to create full-length films, Gabrelyanov considered it necessary, first of all, to try the capabilities of the studio in the short film, making the first project of Bubble Studios the ''
Major Grom ''Major Grom'' () is a comic book series published by Russian publisher Bubble Comics. It ran from 2012 to 2016. Most issues were written by Artyom Gabrelyanov and Evgeniy Fedotov. Artists who contributed to the series include Konstantin Taraso ...
'' short film, originally planned for seven minutes long.


Filmography

* ''
Major Grom ''Major Grom'' () is a comic book series published by Russian publisher Bubble Comics. It ran from 2012 to 2016. Most issues were written by Artyom Gabrelyanov and Evgeniy Fedotov. Artists who contributed to the series include Konstantin Taraso ...
'' (2017) – short film * ''Major Grom: Paper Airplanes'' (2017) – teaser trailer * '' Major Grom: Plague Doctor'' (2021) – feature-length film


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