LAUNCH.
Based in Maryland, Visionary first opened in 2006 as a dedicated comic
teaching studio, operating as a packaging and production house, while
working with new talent to develop their own properties into actual
projects. They recruited well-known and established creators in many
fields to act as mentors and teachers.
CREATORS.
Within three years, Visionary had successfully helped launch the careers
of a number of creators and also debuted their first completed
projects. Their creators went on to work for such companies as Image, Top Cow, Boom Studios, Dynamite, Archaia, Dark Horse and even Marvel and DC Comics. Print projects debuted with such publishers as Image, IDW, Markosia, eigoManga, and Bluewater.
EXPANSION.
By 2009 the studio expanded operations, launching a digital publishing initiative.
Visionary was the first digital publishing banner for creator-owned content, publishing a line of digital comics with new releases on a regular basis. Their titles included one-shots, mini-series, books previously in print and all-new original material. Creators ranged from new creators, just making their mark, to seasoned professionals and top talent.
RECOGNITION & AWARDS.
By 2011 the studio had positioned itself as one of the most well-known
and respected production studios in the business and had grown to become
the largest digital-first publisher in the market. Their titles won
awards, from top five listings for indie comics to CBG awards. Their
creators were nominated in and won multiple contests and awards as well,
including Eagle Award nominations, Zero2Hero, and Shadowline creative
contests.
LICENSES.
In June of 2011 Visionary announced its first license, the Deadlands
role-playing game from Pinnacle Entertainment, making it the first
studio in comics to develop its own licensed content. It published a
series of one-shots through Image Comics, featuring a who’s who list of
top talent from the horror-western genre. The comics were met with
critical success and hailed as the “All-Star Westerns” of the comics
industry.
COMMUNITY.
In 2011 the studio also moved back into teaching, as it began sponsoring
multi-session comic creation and design courses at Anne Arundel
Community College.
In 2012 the studio then launched a fully integrated internship program for those wishing to learn more about the industry and willing to work hard in the process. Interns received hands on training and experience working on actual projects. Many of these interns then graduated on to paid work with their own projects following the completion of the program.
CROWDFUNDING.
In 2013, the studio launched its’ first Kickstarter campaign, a huge
success, funding the second-wave of its Deadlands titles. It has since
sponsored and supported multiple campaigns which have all completed
successfully and will be growing its presence in the crowdfunding arena.
BOOKS.
In August of 2013, they then announced they had reached an agreement
with Tor Books to begin publishing Deadlands novels, marking their first
foray into the prose fiction market.
The first novel in that series, Ghostwalkers, written by New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Maberry, was released in Fall of 2015 and was nominated for a SCRIBE and Dragon Award. The second novel, Thunder Moon Rising by Jeffrey J. Mariotte, followed in 2016, and the third novel, Boneyard by Seanan McGuire, in 2017.
THE NEW VISIONARY.
In January 2023, the studio announced it would begin several waves of
expansion and growth over the next few years, including adding
additional services, multiple staff, partners, and divisions. Visionary also debuted the Visionary Creation, Visionary’s own transmedia, shared worlds setting, featuring comics, prose, and audio dramas that year.
The production studio, the core identity of the business, now operates under the Visionary Creative Services brand, and new market-specific labels are used across their diverse line of content, with new comic projects continuing under the Visionary Comics label, and future novels and prose work released under the new Visionary Books label.
Visionary remains a dynamic trendsetter in the industry, and with a growing roster of top talent, a diverse line of content being produced in more and more markets, and a fast-growing library of intellectual properties it represents for all forms of media, Visionary is growing into a true transmedia powerhouse for the twenty-first century.
OUR CORE PRINCIPLES.
What will never change is Visionary’s core principles of inclusiveness,
diversity, integrity, and quality. Visionary has, since its beginning,
been a staunch advocate of creators, pushing for creator rights, fair
compensation, representation of both creators and characters, and giving
back to the community at large. Our goal is to strive to live up to our
name in every way, from how we work, who we support, and what we
produce. We see our name as more than our brand, it’s our calling, to be
truly Visionary in all that we do.
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