Top Shelf gets animated with kids graphic novel properties

For the last five years, US indie publishing house Top Shelf Productions has been devoted to expanding the appeal of comic books and graphic novels beyond their core fan-boy base. Why not engage kids as young as possible to build a new generation of readers, was the thinking of co-founders Chris Staros and Brett Warnock. So the 13-year-old publisher created its Kids Club division in 2004, devoted to finding younger-skewing works that could be enjoyed by all ages. And those efforts have really started to pay off in the last year.
February 2, 2010

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