![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The most obvious deviation is their release schedule. In every decision, TKO is guided by these questions and that guidance has led them to do things somewhat differently. TKO started with three guiding principles. This seemed like a once in a lifetime chance, something that would not come around again. Sebastian Girner was convinced to come aboard as Editor-In-Chief after hearing how serious the company was about not only making comics but doing it in a new way. A few years back Chun came back into contact with Sal Simeone, beginning a chain of fortunate occurrences that inspired him to found TKO. Through it all he always wanted to do something with comics, but the opportunity never presented itself. “It’s a lot of work to make a really bad comic, so it’s that much harder to make a really good one,” Camp began, “what convinced you to start a company? Why did you do this to yourself?” Chun always loved comics, but focused on independent film for much of his life. The roster was small, consisting of just co-founder and publisher Tze Chun and Editor-in-Chief Sebastian Girner, but they had a lot to say about how they’re trying to reinvent the comics publisher. ![]() On the second day of Emerald City Comic Con, writer Deniz Camp moderated TKO Studios’ first panel. ![]()
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