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Netflix buys comics publisher Millarworl­d

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NEW YORK: Netflix Inc said it has bought comics publisher Millarworl­d, bringing on board renowned comic book writer Mark Millar and a host of character franchises it can mine for TV shows and movies.

It is the first acquisitio­n by Netflix, the 20-year-old streaming-video pioneer that is building a library of original series and films in a bid to hook new customers around the world.

Two of Millarworl­d’s best-known comics, “Kick-Ass” and “Kingsman,” are not part of the deal, whose terms Netflix did not disclose.

The purchase of a character stable mimics the strategy of Walt Disney Co. Disney bought Marvel Studios in 2009 and has churned out blockbuste­r movies, TV series and toys based on its superheroe­s. Some Marvel shows run on Netflix. Mark Millar, a Scottish writer and former Marvel employee, runs Millarworl­d with his wife, Lucy.

Three of Millarworl­d’s franchises — “Wanted,” “Kick-Ass” and “Kingsman” — have been adapted into films that have taken in nearly $913 million combined at global box offices. Although “KickAss” and “Kingsman” are not part of the deal, it does bring Netflix a range of other franchises across genres from science fiction to fantasy, plus superheroe­s and real-world characters.

“Mark is as close as you can get to a modern-day Stan Lee,” Netflix’s chief content officer, Ted Sarandos, said in a statement, referring to the 94-year-old creator of comic book franchises such as “Spider-Man,” “Avengers” and “X-Men.”

Millar spent eight years at Marvel, where he developed comic books and story lines that resulted in movies such as “Logan” and “Captain America: Civil War.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? An USB key with the logo of Netflix is seen in this illustrati­on photo.
— Reuters An USB key with the logo of Netflix is seen in this illustrati­on photo.

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