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Disney Publishing Worldwide (DPW), formerly known as The Disney Publishing Group and Buena Vista Publishing Group, is the publishing subsidiary of
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, a subsidiary of
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. Its imprints include Disney Editions, Disney Press, Kingswell, Freeform, and Hyperion Books for Children. It has creative centers in
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, and in
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.


History

In 1990, Disney Consumer Products discontinued its license for ''
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'', an Italian Mickey Mouse magazine. This led
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, the
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business development director, to start up its own Magazine Group with the similarly outlaid '' Disney Adventures''. Through Walt Disney Publications, Inc., Disney Publishing launched
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in the United States. That same year, Disney began publishing ''Disney Adventures''. In 1991, Disney Publishing purchased ''
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'' magazine from Family Media, placing it within its Magazine Group and purchased the '' FamilyFun Magazine'' after its second issue from Jake Winebaum.


Incorporated

The Disney Publishing Group (DPG) was incorporated in January 1992, and included the already formed Hyperion Books, Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press and its units. In 1994, DPG launched the Mouse Works and Fun Works divisions in February and November, respectively, in order to publish interactive children books. By April, the Magazine Group agreed with Ziff-Davis Publishing Company to a joint venture publication, '' Family PC'', to be launched in September. In June, Lynton left his position as senior vice president of DPG to become president of Disney's Hollywood Pictures. In March 1995, with the market too crowded with Disney books, DPG merged Hyperion Books for Children with the Disney Press units. In August, Disney Magazine Publishing was reorganized into three divisions, each headed by a vice president/group publisher: Disney Family Magazines, Disney Kids Magazines, and Disney Special Interest Magazines. Family Magazines and Special Interest Magazines were expected to acquire additional publications beyond their single titles, ''Family Fun'' and ''Discover'' respectively. Special Interest Magazines' publisher was assigned responsibility for the
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TV show, '' Discover Magazine''. Kids Magazines included the newly developed Big Time weekly newspaper supplement to have a Fall 1996 launch. Magazine President Jake Winebaum was transferred to head up
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. On May 11, 1998, Disney Publishing was renamed Buena Vista Publishing Group.


Disney Publishing Worldwide

In April 1999, Buena Vista Publishing Group changed its name to Disney Publishing Worldwide, Inc. (DPW) with Hyperion Books transferred to Disney's ABC Television Group. Disney Publishing launched its first original
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, ''
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'', in 2001. It was successful, selling one million copies per month by August 2004, and was adapted into an
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. In mid-2001, DPW and Baby Einstein (which Disney acquired later that year) agreed to publish a baby book line to introduce fine art, foreign languages, poetry, and classical music. Gemstone Publishing licensed the rights to publish
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from DPW beginning in June 2003. Following its collapse in June 2004, the
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trademark and properties were purchased by DPW's educational publishing division that November for its reading aids, with additional publications based on CrossGen books. The Disney Consumer Products' Disney Fairies franchise debuted in September 2005, when Disney Publishing unveiled the novel ''Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg'' paired with a virtual world. The first book in
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series, based on
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and Disney Villains, was released August 29, 2005. In 2005, ''Discover Magazine'' was sold to Bob Guccione Jr. and the ''Disney'' magazine was shut down. In February 2006, ''Wondertime'' magazine, which focused on mothers of children up to age six, was launched. DPW licensed out CrossGen to Checker Publishing Group to reprint comic book series as trade paperback editions starting in February 2007. In February 2007, Disney merged its kids and family focused television, online, radio, and publishing businesses' advertising sales and promotion teams into Disney Media Advertising Sales and Marketing Group, all of which were overseen by the presidents of
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, Walt Disney Internet Group, and DPW. DPW canceled ''Disney Adventure'' with its November 2007 issue. By 2009, Disney Publishing Worldwide was organized into three divisions: Global Book Group, Disney English, and Global Magazines with four revenue areas: Global Magazines, Global Books, U.S. Magazines, and Disney English. Disney Publishing launched Disney Digital Books on September 29 with five hundred books online. In 2009, Disney Press released ''Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen'', the first of the Villains book series written by Serena Valentino. Disney Publishing Worldwide (India), a division of Walt Disney Company (India), announced a licensing agreement in April 2009 with local publisher Junior Diamond to publish Disney comic books, in both English and Hindi. On December 8, 2010, DPW's India unit signed a multi-year contract with
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to print and distribute
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in India. With few books issued under the imprint, Marvel Worldwide and Disney Books Group relaunched the
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imprint in 2011 with the Marvel Origin Storybooks line. In November DPW announced a new publication, ''FamilyFun Kids'', a bi-monthly magazine with kids' craft, games, puzzles, and recipes. In January 2012, DPW agreed to sell ''Family Fun Magazine'' to the
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. By September 2012, the White Plains, New York office was closed with staff being moved to Glendale after less than 5 years after moving from New York City. Fifty sales and marketing staff moved to New York City to join editors that remained there. In July 2012, Andrew Sugerman was promoted to EVP, Disney Publishing Worldwide and the headquarters for the business was relocated to Glendale, CA to sit within Disney Consumer Products. In January 2013, DPW launched the Never Girls book series, an extension of the Disney Fairies franchise, with publishing partner
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. With the June 2013 announcement of the Hyperion Books division sale, Hyperion's adult trade book list was sold to Hachette Book Group. Books related to existing
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properties, young adult titles, and Disney-Hyperion imprint and titles were transferred to DPW. By January 2014, the Kingswell name was selected as a placeholder imprint name for the Hyperion titles withheld from the Hyperion division sale; Kingwell Avenue was Disney's location before moving to Hyperion Avenue. In November 2013, Disney Publishing revived
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as an imprint in the US for sporadic publishing. The imprint's first publication was the '' Space Mountain'' graphic novel, its first original graphic novel, released on May 7, 2014. Disney Publishing Worldwide transferred the Disney Fairies franchise main publishing license to
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in January 2014 except for the Never Girls series. DPW announced in April 2014 that
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would publish a new line of canon
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books under the
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Story Group from September onward on a bi-monthly schedule while previous, non-canon, Expanded Universe material would be reprinted under the Star Wars Legends banner. Disney Publishing has been a focus for Disney Consumer Products to launch new franchises. In May 2014, DPW released the first book in the Waterfire Saga mermaid book series, along with a song and music videos. Disney's first deal with Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment resulted in The Zodiac Legacy book series, with the first novel released in January 2015 through DPW. The Never Girls chapter series reached the ''New York Times'' Best Sellers List - Children's Series on the week of August 10. Disney Learning launched its Disney Imagicademy program on December 11. At that time, DPW was organized into three main units: Core Publishing, Digital Publishing, and Disney Learning. Between 2012 and 2015, Disney Publishing Worldwide's Digital Publishing group developed and distributed more than 100 top ranked Apps across Apple iOS and Google Android making it one of the largest kids & family App publishers in the world. Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media (DCPI) was formed in June 2015 as merger of Disney Consumer Products and Disney Interactive with Disney Publishing Worldwide reporting to the co-chairs of DCPI. DPW launched Star Darlings, its first franchise under DCPI, on September 15, 2015, with two books. In October 2015, Disney Publishing announced the launch of the Freeform imprint to coincide with the relaunch of ABC Family as Freeform. This imprint was to be headed up by editor-in-chief and associate publisher Emily Thomas Meehan and would focus on young-adult and teen crossover fiction and nonfiction working with Freeform channel partners to develop new
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from both developing and bestselling authors. The first book from Freeform was ''Two Truths and a Lie'', written by Melissa de la Cruz and
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, and was the first in a trilogy. Disney-Hyperion started a new imprint,
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, for middle grade readers featuring mythology-based books by September 2016. Riordan would act as in a curator-type role and his editor, Stephanie Owens Lurie, would be editorial director of the imprint. The imprint was planned to be launched with two books in 2018. By April 2017, the imprint had acquired three titles for its 2018 launch with audio rights sold to Listening Library. Riordan Presents first book, ''
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'', will be written by Roshani Chokshi to be published in April 2018 and will be the first in a quartet of novels. The other two,
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's ''Dragon Pearl'' Korean folklore novel and Jennifer Cervantes's Mayan based ''Storm Runner'' novel, will be stand-alone novels released in September 2018. As part of
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's March 2018 strategic reorganization, Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media was merged into Walt Disney Parks and Resorts segment and renamed
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. With the
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by August 2019,
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publishing operations, NG Media, were transferred to Disney Publishing while ending Traveler magazine's US edition. With group publisher Mary Ann Naples exiting to
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, in May Disney Publishing promoted two to take up Naples duties. Lynn Waggoner continued as vice president and global publisher, franchise while adding Disney Press, Marvel Press, Lucasfilm Press, and Disney Editions imprints. Emily Thomas Meehan moved up from director, editor-in-chief and associate publisher of the Disney Book Group to vice president and publisher of Hyperion, original content strategy and IP development. In February 2020,
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acquired 1,000 titles for young readers from Disney Book Group. These books will be re-released by
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. In 2022, it was announced that
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will take over distribution of Disney Publishing Worldwide titles from 2023 onwards.


Franchises

Disney Publishing launched unplanned franchises starting with ''
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'' in 2001. DPW's educational division purchased the CrossGen comic book assets in November 2004. DPW was then drafted as an outlet for Disney Consumer Products' planned franchises: Disney Fairies, Disney Bunnies (and their extensions), the Never Girls book series, and Disney Princess Palace Pets apps. DPW started to originate planned franchises with the ''Waterfire Saga'' in 2014 and ''The Zodiac Legacy'' and ''Star Darlings'' in 2015. *''
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'' – purchased franchise in November 2004 for reading aids plus development of other assets by Hyperion Books for Children. Its '' Abadazad'' fantasy series was reworked as a prose/comic hybrid format releasing two volumes in June 2006 of a planned series of eight volumes, up from the original four. The franchise was restarted as an imprint by
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in March 2011. *''
The Kingdom Keepers ''Kingdom Keepers'' is a series of children's novels written by American author Ridley Pearson. The ''New York Times'' Bestselling series is published through Disney Editions and Disney Hyperion, and the first book was released on August 29, 200 ...
'' – a seven-book series based on the Disney parks features holographic guardians fight against some of the Disney Villains called Overtakers. The first book was released August 29, 2005. *''Twisted Tales'' – started as a book series with various authors writing twists on Disney films. Current contributors include authors Liz Braswell, Elizabeth Lim, and Jen Calonita. *''Star Darlings'' – launched with two chapter books in . *''
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'' – launched as a comic book in 2001 and expanded with an
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in 2004. *''Waterfire Saga'' – launched with the first novel of a
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in May 2014. *''The Zodiac Legacy'' – expected franchise launched as a book series in January 2015.


Waterfire Saga

Waterfire Saga is a Disney Publishing franchise based on
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s launched in May 2014 as a multimedia release around a core book series.


Waterfire history

The Waterfire Saga was developed by Disney Publishing's various departments after some years of considering doing a mermaid mythology project. A 200-page franchise bible was compiled that included cultures, story arcs, images of the undersea world and its inhabitants, and main character profiles. In the summer of 2011, Global Books' publisher Suzanne Murphy approached
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to write the book series. Donnelly agreed. In early 2014, Disney Publishing Worldwide announced the launch of the Waterfire Saga. By March 2014, Donnelly had already finished work on the first two books and had started on the third. The first novel, ''Deep Blue'', was released under the Disney-Hyperion imprint on May 6, 2014, with a print run of 250,000 copies and a national book tour. The novel's marketing plan included advertising in print, TV, and in-theater;
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and
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would run additional promotions as well as a retail floor display with riser. A song and music videos were included in the simultaneous e-book edition release. The book was released simultaneously in the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain. Other foreign editions were to be released in late 2014 and early 2015. The second book in the series, ''Rogue Wave'', was released in January 2015. In 2015, DPW's Milan comic unit was scheduled to start issuing comics and graphic novels to expand the franchise. ''Dark Tide'' was released Summer 2015 and the final book, ''Sea Spell'' was released in Summer 2016.


Plot

Merpeople came into existence after their ancestors' island of Atlantis was destroyed. The four-book series centers around six mermaids who try to save their world. ''Deep Blue'' initially focuses on Serafina, a mermaid of the Mediterranean Sea, who has a premonitory dream about an ancient evil returning on the eve of her betrothal. Her mother is hit by assassin's poisoned arrow, which confirms the dream. She has additional visions that lead her to find five other mermaids across the world's oceans. The six bond and find a world threatening conspiracy.


Additional media

An audio book version of ''Deep Blue'' was recorded by Bea Miller released through Listening Library. In 2015, DPW's Milan comic unit was to begin issuing yet to be announced comics and graphic novels to expand the franchise. The song “Open Your Eyes” was issued through
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, and is sung by Bea Miller.


Zodiac Legacy

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that debuted in illustrated novels published by Disney Publishing with POW! Entertainment under the Disney Press imprint. Working with Stan Lee on the books are co-writer
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and
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, artist. The first illustrated novel, ''The Zodiac Legacy: Convergence'' was released on January 27, 2015. The second novel in the illustrated series, ''The Dragon's Return'', was released on January 26, 2016. ''Dragon's Return'' made the New York Times best seller list for the week ending January 30, 2016. With Papercutz, the first Zodiac Legacy graphic novel, ''Tiger Island'', hit the stands on March 30, 2016, with the writing team joined by artist Paris Cullins. In early April 2017, the third and final book in the trilogy, ''The Balance of Power'', was released. By that time, a second Papercutz graphic novel in the series was released with art from P.H. Marcondes. In July 2017, the third graphic novel was released. Plot: The series follows a Chinese-American eighth grader from Philadelphia going on a Hong Kong class trip. He finds himself involved with an ancient secret unleashing twelve Zodiac magical superpowers. The eighth grader, Steven, has to deal with being a superhero and how that effects him family and friends as he ends up in the middle of a worldwide adventure. With the second book, Steven attempts to keep his allies together as they enter a grey area.


Star Darlings

Star Darlings is a Disney Publishing multimedia franchise based on an original wish-granting fey people called the Starlings. Star Darlings is a trademark of Star Darlings, LLC. owned by DPW. Barry Waldo was selected to manage the franchise, which is an inspirational brand targeted at tweens designed to: "celebrate their individuality, make positive choices, and turn their wishes into reality".
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is the franchise's primary retail partner carrying Jakks Pacific doll line, clothing, and books.
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s would carry a limited product line. The Star Darlings plot is about 12 young Starlings at Starling Academy on Starland who learn about Wishworld (Earth) and are selected to go on a secret mission there. Sage, Libby and Leona are the Star Darlings up first for books with the other nine being Adora, Astra, Cassie, Clover, Gemma, Piper, Scarlet, Tessa and Vega.


Star Darlings history

Shana Muldoon first registered a trademark for the Star Darling name in 2009, but it was considered abandoned for lack of use on . Shana Muldoon Zappa, Ahmet Zappa, and Disney Publishing began development in 2011 on Star Darlings. On , Star Darlings, LLC filed to register the trademark with two extensions granted with the last given on . The franchise was announced at the D23 convention in and launched on with two chapter books ''Sage and the Journey to Wishworld'' and ''Libby and the Class Election''.
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found the first volume, ''Sage and the Journey to Wishworld'', to be "complicated, retrograde, and very sparkly" and for ages seven to eleven. On September 24, 2015, a social media event and a press day would be held for the franchise as part of its launch phase of the marketing campaign. Expected releases through November are the Jakks dolls at Justice, a storytelling and lifestyle app, music through Walt Disney Records and the first episode of a YouTube animated series. In 2016, two animated specials based on Star Darlings were broadcast on
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, ''Becoming Star Darlings'' on January 29 and ''Star Darlings Friendships'' on March 25. The TV specials featured a remixed version of the Star Darlings theme song by teen singer-songwriter Skylar Stecker. The remixed theme song was also featured in a music video. Another TV special, ''The Power of Twelve'' (22 minutes) was broadcast on Disney Channel on November 26, 2016. The future of this series is unknown as three books that were supposed to be released after ''Stealing Starlight'' were canceled, with no new franchise activity after its release on January 17, 2017. However, Shana Muldoon Zappa said on
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that there is "an exciting reason" for things being put on hold.


Units

*Core Publishing ** Disney Magazine Publishing, Inc. ***
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**Disney Book Group (Disney Book Publishing, Inc.) ***Disney·Hyperion ****
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, imprint for middle grade readers featuring mythology-based books ***Disney·Jump at the Sun ***Disney-Lucasfilm Press *** Disney Press ***Disney Editions ***Disney Libri ***Disney Libros (Spain) ***
Marvel Press Marvel Press is the prose novel imprint for Marvel Comics jointly published with Disney Books. Background Marvel first licensed two prose novels to Bantam Books, which published '' The Avengers Battle the Earth Wrecker'' by Otto Binder (1967) and ...
***ABC Daytime Press ***
ESPN Books ESPN Books is a publishing company operated by ESPN Started in 2004, ESPN Books has published almost 20 books. ESPN Books also is in charge of producing ESPN's yearly sports encyclopedia. It also controls its own book club and in addition it ranks ...
***Kingswell ***Freeform ***National Geographic Books *** National Geographic Maps *Digital Publishing - Disney Book Apps *Disney Learning, incorporated on as Disney Educational Publishing, Inc., and changed name by to Disney Learning **Disney Educational Productions ** Disney English **Disney Imagicademy is a program of Disney Learning consisting of a suite of mobile learning apps for kids with over thirty apps planned. The first two apps were the parent companion app and Mickey's Magical Math World on iPad. The parent companion app allows parent to track their kids' advancement on the apps.


Hyperion Books for Children

Hyperion Books for Children (HBC) and Disney Press were both launched in 1990. The Disney Publishing Group was incorporated in January 1992 and included the already formed Hyperion Books, Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press, and other units. In March 1995 with the market too crowded with Disney books, Hyperion Books for Children merged with Disney Press. Hyperion Books for Children started a new imprint, Jump at the Sun, in September 1998 for the African-American children's market. DPW slated Abadazad four-book series from its
CrossGen Cross Generation Entertainment or CrossGen was an American comic book publisher and entertainment company that operated from 1998 to 2004. The company's assets were acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2004, and designated to Disney Publishing ...
property for publication after purchasing the CrossGen assets under this imprint.


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