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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 titles: '' Demonslayer'', ''
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 Taras ...
'', ''Friar'', and ''Red Fury''. These were later joined by ''Exlibrium'' and ''Meteora''. The original four titles concluded their run in December 2016 at fifty issues each. In January 2017, four new ongoing series were launched in their place: ''Allies'', ''Demonslayer vol. 2'', ''Igor Grom'', and ''Realmwalkers''.


History


''BUBBLE'' magazine

BUBBLE Comics was founded in 2011 by journalist
Artyom Gabrelyanov Artyom Aramovich Gabrelyanov (born 9 February 1987) is a Russian entrepreneur, founder of Bubble Comics, screenwriter, journalist, producer, author of comics and graphic novels ''Major Grom'', ''Demonslayer'' and others. Biography Artyom Gabrel ...
as part of
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, a company owned by his father, media mogul Aram Gabrelyanov. Initially it published the eponymous ''BUBBLE'' magazine with collections of satirical comics, such as ''Bruce UnMighty, Dick Adequate, HastarbAnime'', and ''Mister Policeman''. The magazine did not gain much popularity and was published for less than a year. Over time, Artyom Gabrelyanov decided that the publishing house should abandon humorous comics in favor of adventure and superhero ones.


Superhero comics

In October 2012, the publisher started releasing four ongoing monthly series: ''
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'', '' Demonslayer'', ''Friar'', and ''Red Fury''. In October 2014, at the very first
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in Moscow, BUBBLE Comics announced two new series—'' Exlibrium'' and ''Meteora''. First issues of each came out the same month. In the period between December 2013 and February 2014, the first crossover between the BUBBLE Comics lines was published: a joint story arc of ''Friar'' and ''Demonslayer'' was released under the title ''Friar against Demonslayer''. In 2014, two action figures of ''Red Fury'' characters were released. In October, BUBBLE Comics became a partner in the first Comic-Con Russia festival. In October 2015, English-language versions of BUBBLE's comics started appearing on the
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platform. In May 2016, BUBBLE launched a
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campaign to publish the English-language hardcover edition of ''Exlibrium''. The project was successfully funded, raising $24,554 in total—almost two-and-a-half times more than their initial goal of $10,000. In December 2016, the publisher announced the closure of its four principal lines (''Major Grom'', ''Demonslayer'', ''Friar'', ''Red Fury'') and the opening of four new ones—''Igor Grom'', ''Demonslayer vol.2'', ''Realmwalkers'', and ''Allies''. Each of the old stories ended in the fiftieth issue. The first issues of the new lines went on sale on 20 January 2017. This initiative was called The Second Wind.


BUBBLE Studios

In October 2015, BUBBLE Comics announced the establishment of a film production department, BUBBLE Studios, responsible for adapting their comics to movies. Vladimir Besedin was named head of the department. Shortly after, BUBBLE Studios began work on its first project, the short film ''
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 Taras ...
'', intended as a pilot project before making a full-length film. The trailer for the short was released in October 2016. The film, directed by Vladimir Besedin, premiered on 21 February 2017 on BUBBLE's YouTube channel and by the end of its first day, it had more than 1.7 million views. Soon after, BUBBLE Studios began developing the feature film '' Major Grom: Plague Doctor''. The production, based on the bestselling comic ''Major Grom'', was released in April 2021. It was made available on the
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streaming platform on 7 July 2021.


Other projects

Bubble Comics has collaborated with the
Soyuzmultfilm Soyuzmultfilm ( rus, Союзмультфи́льм, p=səˌjʉsmʊlʲtˈfʲilʲm , ''Union Cartoon'') (also known as SMF Animation Studio in English, Formerly known as Soyuzdetmultfilm) is a Russian animation studio based in Moscow. Launched in ...
animation studio. The two companies are working together on several projects, one of which is the animated show '' Coolix'', based on the eponymous series of children's comics about superhero animals, published by Bubble in 2017–2018. ''Coolix'' is set to premiere in September 2021. The series is planned in 2D format and intended for children ages 6–8. There will presumably be 26 episodes, each 11 minutes long.
"Soyuzmultfilm always has been an experimental studio, and nowadays we are open to various formats of cooperation that allow us to create bright, relevant projects <...> Interaction with Bubble Comics has posed us a number of interesting tasks that are associated with moving comic book heroes onto screens and vice versa—this is a completely new precedent for Russian animation in general".
Additionally, a series of comics about the characters from the "golden collection" of Soviet cartoons is in production. According to Roman Kotkov, editor-in-chief of Bubble Comics, this project is still at an early stage of development, but the style for future releases is already being selected.


List of comics


Series

* ''Demonslayer'' (Бесобой, 2012–2016) – a low fantasy series about a demon hunter in modern Moscow ** ''Demonslayer'' vol.2 (2017–2021) – a sequel of ''Demonslayer'' * ''
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'' (Майор Гром, 2012–2016) – a detective series in which Russian policeman Igor Grom investigates various crimes, including mystical ones. The adventures of Igor Grom continue in the following comics: ** ''Igor Grom'' (Игорь Гром, 2017–2021) – a sequel of ''Major Grom'' ** ''Major Igor Grom'' (Майор Игорь Гром, 2021–present) – a sequel of ''Igor Grom'' * ''Friar'' (Инок, 2012–2016) – a time travel fantasy based on Russian history and Orthodox Christianity ** ''Realmwalkers'' (Мироходцы, 2017–2018) – a sequel of ''Friar'' * ''Red Fury'' (Красная Фурия, 2012–2016) – a story about spy super agents ** ''Allies'' (Союзники, 2017–2020) – a sequel of the ''Red Fury'' series * ''Meteora'' (Метеора, 2014–present) – a
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series about cosmic smugglers * ''Exlibrium'' (Экслибриум, 2014–present) – a low fantasy series about a secret order of magicians who protect Earth from fictional characters who become real * ''Coolix'' (Крутиксы, 2017–2018) – comic series for children about superhero animals * ''Plague Doctor'' (Чумной Доктор, 2020–present) – a series about two antagonists from ''Major Grom'' * ''MIR'' (МИР, 2020–present) – a comic following a Soviet superhero who died during the Cold war and was resurrected in the present day


Miniseries

* '' Time of the Raven'' (Время Ворона, 2015–2016) – a crossover about the characters from ''Major Grom'', ''Demonslayer'', ''Red Fury'', and ''Friar'' * ''Witch-Hunt'' (Охота на ведьм, 2018) – a comic following ''Time of a Raven''


Adaptations

* ''
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 Taras ...
'' (2017) – short film * ''Major Grom: Paper Airplanes'' (2017) – teaser trailer * '' Major Grom: Plague Doctor'' (2021) – feature-length film, part of Bubble Cinematic Universe * '' Coolix'' (2021) – animated series * '' Fury'' (2022) – television series, part of Bubble Cinematic Universe * '' Grom: Boyhood'' (2023) – prequel to Major Grom: Plague Doctor. Part of Bubble Cinematic Universe.


See also

*
List of Russian superheroes This is a list of comic book superheroes that originate from Russia or the former Soviet Union. BUBBLE Comics BUBBLE Comics is the largest Russian comic book publisher and produces monthly non-franchised comic books. * Danila the Demonslayer ( ...


References


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