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Comflix Studios launches its new website
By Patrick Luce Jul 22, 2007, 15:35 GMT

Comflix Studios, a Los Angeles and New York based multi-media company, launched its newly redesigned ad-supported website, Comflix.net, after a highly successful soft launch/preview for comic book fans.
Comflix Studios, Inc. presents a new way to enjoy comic books that combines the art and storylines of traditional print comic books with the excitement and visual effects of film based entertainment.
Comflix Studios website, Comflix.net, launched with episode #1 of Dracula vs. King Arthur and episode #1 of The Last Sin of Mark Grimm, and for those who have seen the two aforementioned titles during the soft launch, Comflix will premiere the much anticipated action adventure Comflix adaptation of Empty Chamber.
Following the launch, Comflix.net will have weekly premieres of new episodes from their ever-growing library of comic book titles.
Comflix Studios has also announced the official start of their "Create Your Own Comic Book" contest where one contestant, picked by fans and the Comflix staff, will have the opportunity to have his or her comic book idea made into a Comflix series.
"We are thrilled by the positive response. We recognize that our content has a large and diversified audience but foremost, it was important for us to be accepted and embraced by the comic book community," says Scott Schneider, CEO of Comflix Studios. "We are also pleased by our successful transition from a pay per view model to a free advertising backed model where we can offer our content free to our audience. The soft launch was not only a critical success with comic book fans, but also a success for our advertising model since over 99% of our traffic was derived from the highly coveted 18-34 male demographic."
The Studios' unique presentation of a new comic book form, along with its targeted demographic appeal has led to their rapid growth and strategic partnerships with such high profile marketers as Sony Pictures, Nissan, Harley Davidson, Universal Music and Sony Playstation.
Comflix Studios will continue to produce comic book based content and add to its growing library of titles through production and the licensing of intellectual property from both independent and major publishers.
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