Stephen Christy

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Stephen Christy
Born1985 (age 3738)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality American
Alma mater Emerson College
Occupation(s) Editor-in-chief,
Archaia Entertainment
(2010-13)
President of Development,
Boom! Studios
(2014-present)
Years active2008-present

Stephen Christy (born 1985) [1] is an American film and television producer, entertainment executive, and former graphic novel editor. He is the President of Development at graphic novel publisher Boom! Studios, where he oversees Boom!'s first look deals with Disney/20th Century Studios and Netflix. He was formerly editor-in-chief at Archaia Entertainment, where he won two Eisner Awards, as the editor of Jim Henson's Tale of Sand and Return of the Dapper Men. [2]

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Early life and education

Christy was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. [2] He attended the Latin School of Chicago, [3] and then Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, graduating in 2007 with a degree in film and television production. While at Emerson, he co-founded the literary anthology Thread, which publishes screenplays, plays and comic book scripts; produced original content for the Emerson Channel; and interned at Marvel Comics and DC Comics in New York City. [4]

Career

Archaia Entertainment

Following graduation, Christy briefly worked in reality television, and then at Devil's Due Publishing, opening a Los Angeles office for the Chicago-based small press publisher. [4] He then moved to Archaia Entertainment, serving as Director of Development for about a year, before being named editor-in-chief of Archaia Entertainment in April 2010, when he was 24 years old. [1] Christy also handled film and television development for the company, overseeing the sale of the film rights for four graphic novels, two each to Fox and Warner Brothers. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Christy served as editor-in-chief at Archaia until 2013, with notable successes including Tumor , a collaboration with Amazon.com that was released serially on the Kindle prior to its hardcover publication, and was the first graphic novel created specifically for the Kindle; [9] the American English-language re-launch of Shotaro Ishinomori's classic manga Cyborg 009 ; [10] [11] and the publication of Jim Henson's A Tale of Sand, a graphic novel adaptation by Ramon Perez, based on an unproduced screenplay by Jim Henson. [12] [13] In a publishing partnership with The Jim Henson Company, which Christy helped negotiate in 2009, Archaia published numerous graphic novels based on Henson properties, including The Storyteller , The Dark Crystal , Labyrinth , The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow and Fraggle Rock . [1] [12] [14] [15] [16]

During Christy's tenure, Archaia won five Eisner Awards. [17] In 2011, Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard won for Best Anthology, [18] while Return of the Dapper Men won for Best Graphic Album: New. [19] In 2012, Tale of Sand won three Eisner Awards, for Best Graphic Album: New, Best Publication Design and Best Penciller/Inker. [20] [21] The graphic novel also won two Harvey Awards and a Joe Shuster Award. [4]

Boom! Studios and film/TV producing

In June 2013, comic book and graphic novel publisher Boom! Studios acquired Archaia Entertainment, [22] creating the largest library of comic book IP outside of Marvel and DC. [23] After the acquisition of Archaia, Christy was named president of development of Boom! Studios, overseeing all film, television, web and animation projects in development at the company's four brands: Boom!, Archaia, KaBoom! And Boom! Box. [17]

In October 2013, Boom! Studios signed a first-look feature film deal with 20th Century Fox Studios for all Boom! Imprints, with Christy acting as a producer on the projects. [24] In September 2014, Boom! signed a separate broadcast and cable first look television deal with 20th Century Fox TV, with Christy serving as an executive producer on any project developed with the studio. [25] [26] In 2017, 20th Century Fox acquired a significant minority stake in Boom! Studios. [27] The stake was absorbed by the Walt Disney Company as part of their acquisition of the 20th Century Fox assets. [28] That first-look deal runs through January 2021. [29]

Christy was set to produce Mouse Guard with Matt Reeves, a $170 million CGI motion-capture fantasy film based on the graphic novels. The film was greenlit by 20th Century Fox and was to be directed by Wes Ball and set to star Idris Elba, Andy Serkis, and Thomas Brodie-Sangster. With over $25 million spent by Fox, production was halted by Disney two weeks before its scheduled start in April 2019, as a result of Fox’s merger with Disney a month earlier. [30] [31] [32] A number of other Fox features were cancelled during the same period. [33]

Christy executive produced Just Beyond , a horror-comedy anthology series that aired on Disney+ in 2021. It was created by Seth Grahame-Smith, and based on the Boom! Studios graphic novel by R. L. Stine. [34] Christy is executive producing HexVet, an upcoming animated series for Nickelodeon, [35] and Butterfly, an upcoming spy thriller series for Amazon Studios with Daniel Dae Kim starring and executive producing. [36] In 2021, Boom! Studios launched the comic BRZRKR , created and co-written by Keanu Reeves. Two weeks after the launch, Netflix purchased the film rights, and also commissioned a two-season anime series. Christy will produce the adaptations, with Reeves starring in both. [37] [38]

Christy has sold over 40 film and television projects as a producer, including The Unsound to Netflix with David F. Sandberg producing, [23] Irredeemable to Netflix with Jay-Z producing, Jeymes Samuel directing, and Kemp Powers adapting, [39] [40] Goldie Vance to 20th Century Studios with Rashida Jones writing and directing and Kerry Washington producing, [41] Misfit City to HBO Max, with Hannah Hafey and Kaitlin Smith creating and executive producing, [42] and Something Is Killing the Children to Netflix, created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese. [43] In April 2020, it was reported that Boom! Studios signed a first-look deal with Netflix for live-action and animated series. Christy will executive produce all shows developed through the agreement. [29]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleCredited asNotes
2008Killer Poet: The Double Life of Norman PorterAssociate producerDocumentary
2020 The Empty Man Producer

TV series

YearTitleCredited asNotes
2021 Just Beyond Executive producerOn Disney+
2023Mech CadetsExecutive producerOn Netflix
2024HexVetExecutive producerOn Nickelodeon

Bibliography

Christy has edited or co-edited the following books:

Devil's Due Publishing

Archaia Entertainment

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