Thursday, February 6, 2014

GI Joe Hasbro make war against Cobra on Kindle - Actualitté.com

As Amazon Publishing announced via a press release issued Wednesday, the Kindle platform Worlds dedicated to the publication and marketing of fan-fiction, now extends to new worlds . To allow authors to monetize more works inspired with the blessing of the rights holders, the giant has signed licensing agreements with Hasbro, or Warner Bros. TV, to cover twenty worlds.

The inclusion this year of the GI Joe license in the Amazon Publishing program commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the series of action figures appeared in 1964. The authors fan-fictions will now have time to reinvent the conspiracy between the elite of the Gentiles and other terrorist organization Cobra …

While the brand has already given its versions in places animated series, film adaptations and other comics, director of publications Hasbro, Michael Kelly, shares his enthusiasm “ officially unlock the World GI Joe to his fans through Kindle Worlds . “

But this is not all. The fans of the TV series Veronica Mars and Ravenswood , will not be outdone. The creator of Veronica Mars , Rob Thomas, believes that “the public is surprisingly faithful and all that can offer access to the world of the series and its protagonist is a good thing . ”

In addition, and while other worlds should be open in the future, Amazon’s program includes inter alia universe depicted by the authors bestsellers Marcus Sakey and Theresa Ragan as well as those held by the house comics Valiant Entertainment …

Kindle Worlds allows any writer to publish a fan-fictions, pocketing up to 35% royalty on sales via the Kindle Store, typically sold for track 0 99 and 3.99 dollars.

course, the securities are sold exclusively for Kindle …

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