News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Moderators: Daniel Jackson, greg
- arghh!
- Get those scissors away from my coupons
- Posts: 311
- Joined: Sun May 09, 2010 9:30 pm
- Location: Kansas?
News story with Valiant and Dinesh
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/new ... 095401.cms
Deepak Chitnis
WASHINGTON: Just what does it take to calmly walk up to the makers of Batman and Spiderman and challenge them for a storyboard war? Well, as Dinesh Shamdasani and Jason Kothari would tell you, the turf of war being Comic Books-to-Celluloid Stars Inc, most of what it takes for mission improbable is just sheer passion and the right people to bon you.
The two Indian Americans, both in their early thirties, hope their New York-based Valiant Comics will make a Phantom fist-sized dent in the comic book industry, four-fifths of which is just two players: Marvel and DC Comics. Marvel, whose major characters joined forces onscreen this summer for The Avengers, currently the third highest-grossing film in history; and DC Comics, whose roster includes Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
The Shamdasani-Kothari project is being cheer-leaded by its chairman Peter Cuneo, the man widely credited with turning around Marvel from bankruptcy to super stardom. Valiant, founded in 1988, after many rounds of ups and downs, filed for bankruptcy in 2005. Two years later, two students - Kothari at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Shamdasani at USC School of Cinema-Television - managed to convince a handful of other investors and bought it for a few hundred thousand dollars.
Both Shamdasani and Kothari are confident that Valiant can compete at the same level as its two larger rivals. "Within the industry, the Valiant characters are very, very popular," says Shamdasani. "We were at the recent San Diego Comic-Con 2012 - the flagship event for global comic book industry - it was amazing to see the turnout, the passion for some of our characters¦ That's the base we're building from."
Valiant has sold 80 million comic books since the early 90s, and its legacy library is next only to the Big Two.
Unlike Marvel and DC, which feature largely Caucasian heroes, Valiant's lineup has a touch of diversity to it, something that could prove to be a strength now that social networking is bringing together countless countries and cultures. "One of the reasons Valiant is so successful is because it is expanding to ethnicities," says Shamdasani. "Valiant has a very prominent biracial character, a very prominent Asian character. Now we are adding Indian to the mix as well."
Deepak Chitnis
WASHINGTON: Just what does it take to calmly walk up to the makers of Batman and Spiderman and challenge them for a storyboard war? Well, as Dinesh Shamdasani and Jason Kothari would tell you, the turf of war being Comic Books-to-Celluloid Stars Inc, most of what it takes for mission improbable is just sheer passion and the right people to bon you.
The two Indian Americans, both in their early thirties, hope their New York-based Valiant Comics will make a Phantom fist-sized dent in the comic book industry, four-fifths of which is just two players: Marvel and DC Comics. Marvel, whose major characters joined forces onscreen this summer for The Avengers, currently the third highest-grossing film in history; and DC Comics, whose roster includes Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
The Shamdasani-Kothari project is being cheer-leaded by its chairman Peter Cuneo, the man widely credited with turning around Marvel from bankruptcy to super stardom. Valiant, founded in 1988, after many rounds of ups and downs, filed for bankruptcy in 2005. Two years later, two students - Kothari at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Shamdasani at USC School of Cinema-Television - managed to convince a handful of other investors and bought it for a few hundred thousand dollars.
Both Shamdasani and Kothari are confident that Valiant can compete at the same level as its two larger rivals. "Within the industry, the Valiant characters are very, very popular," says Shamdasani. "We were at the recent San Diego Comic-Con 2012 - the flagship event for global comic book industry - it was amazing to see the turnout, the passion for some of our characters¦ That's the base we're building from."
Valiant has sold 80 million comic books since the early 90s, and its legacy library is next only to the Big Two.
Unlike Marvel and DC, which feature largely Caucasian heroes, Valiant's lineup has a touch of diversity to it, something that could prove to be a strength now that social networking is bringing together countless countries and cultures. "One of the reasons Valiant is so successful is because it is expanding to ethnicities," says Shamdasani. "Valiant has a very prominent biracial character, a very prominent Asian character. Now we are adding Indian to the mix as well."
-
- I'm just glad it was pretty good, long and drawn out. (that's what she said.)
- Posts: 3292
- Joined: Sat May 05, 2012 9:38 pm
- Valiant fan since: Unity
- Favorite character: Tie between Flo and Andy
- Favorite title: Archer and Armstrong
- Favorite writer: The ones that wrote 4 Valiant.
- Location: Here, there, at some point everywhere.
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Wait what? Adding Indian?!? Is this the first hint at a new character?! Hope so! 

It's not that I don't have an avatar... I've just been working on it for the last few hundred years.
- BugsySig
- I could be talking poo-doo.
- Posts: 9554
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:47 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Ivar, Timewalker
- Favorite title: Harbinger/Timewalker
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart/FVL
- Favorite artist: Joe Quesada
- Location: Central CT
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Darpon?Aram wrote:Wait what? Adding Indian?!? Is this the first hint at a new character?! Hope so!
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t

- greg
- The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
- Posts: 22882
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:39 am
- Valiant fan since: Rai #0
- Favorite character: Depends on title
- Favorite title: Depends on writer
- Favorite writer: Depends on artist
- Favorite artist: Depends on character
- Location: Indoors
- Contact:
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Yep, Darpan.
The only other self-activated Harbinger.
(Toyo, Pete, Darpan)
The only other self-activated Harbinger.
(Toyo, Pete, Darpan)
- MoonChild
- I HAVE NO INTENT ON BEING PATIENT!
- Posts: 4351
- Joined: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:14 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: BloodShot
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Dysart
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
And Hidden Moon? Or is he Native American?

Click the Sig, Hear Something Different!
http://www.reverbnation.com/lexmoon
Also, Check my reverbnation page^
- greg
- The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
- Posts: 22882
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:39 am
- Valiant fan since: Rai #0
- Favorite character: Depends on title
- Favorite title: Depends on writer
- Favorite writer: Depends on artist
- Favorite artist: Depends on character
- Location: Indoors
- Contact:
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Native Americans use the "descriptive, figurative" names. Hidden Moon, Sitting Bull, Dances With Wolves, etc.
- MoonChild
- I HAVE NO INTENT ON BEING PATIENT!
- Posts: 4351
- Joined: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:14 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: BloodShot
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Dysart
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
I liked the alpha omega aspect of Toyo and Pete made sense that there were only 2 self-activated: 1 good one bad but that's how I interpreted the original run, this is something new and Darpan in the hands of Dysart is just fine by megreg wrote:Yep, Darpan.
The only other self-activated Harbinger.
(Toyo, Pete, Darpan)

Last edited by MoonChild on Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Click the Sig, Hear Something Different!
http://www.reverbnation.com/lexmoon
Also, Check my reverbnation page^
- MoonChild
- I HAVE NO INTENT ON BEING PATIENT!
- Posts: 4351
- Joined: Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:14 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: BloodShot
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Dysart
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Which is what made me think he may be nativegreg wrote:Native Americans use the "descriptive, figurative" names. Hidden Moon, Sitting Bull, Dances With Wolves, etc.


Click the Sig, Hear Something Different!
http://www.reverbnation.com/lexmoon
Also, Check my reverbnation page^
- MarkRoseHFX
- smother you to death with a big pile of poutine
- Posts: 4697
- Joined: Thu May 31, 2012 11:03 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Chiclo
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Dysart,V-ditti,Kindt,Lemire
- Favorite artist: Cary Nord
- Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Contact:
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
What about Bloodshot?greg wrote:Yep, Darpan.
The only other self-activated Harbinger.
(Toyo, Pete, Darpan)
Hell Yeah Valiant Comics! Tumblr - http://bit.ly/16xoK8x" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://about.me/markrosehfx
PSN- gorakthebunny
Dynamite can suck my balls
http://about.me/markrosehfx
PSN- gorakthebunny
Dynamite can suck my balls
- BugsySig
- I could be talking poo-doo.
- Posts: 9554
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:47 pm
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Ivar, Timewalker
- Favorite title: Harbinger/Timewalker
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart/FVL
- Favorite artist: Joe Quesada
- Location: Central CT
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
And Archer?MarkRoseHFX wrote:What about Bloodshot?greg wrote:Yep, Darpan.
The only other self-activated Harbinger.
(Toyo, Pete, Darpan)
Kurt Busiek wrote:Bull$#!t

- MarrowMan
- Clinkin' bottles with Aram
- Posts: 2993
- Joined: Mon Jan 16, 2012 7:21 am
- Valiant fan since: 1991
- Favorite character: ShadowMan
- Favorite title: ShadowMan
- Favorite writer: Dysart, Jordan
- Location: Toronto Canada
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Darpan is IndianAram wrote:Wait what? Adding Indian?!? Is this the first hint at a new character?! Hope so!
edit - NM Greg is still pretty quick, even while he is sick
Channeled a bit of Bullhorn with that statement.



- drmirage
- WOW! OMG BBQ! Thats crazy!
- Posts: 3152
- Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:40 am
- Valiant fan since: 1990
- Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: BWS
- Location: Los Angeles
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Darpan is East Indian, Archer is Kansan and Turok is Native American (wait.. VEI doensn't own the rights of Turok)
- Rubiks-Q-Bert
- Deathmate: Opinions vary. I liked it.
- Posts: 5466
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:07 pm
- Favorite character: Master Darque
- Location: Oz
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Kansan?drmirage wrote:Darpan is East Indian, Archer is Kansan and Turok is Native American (wait.. VEI doensn't own the rights of Turok)
- drmirage
- WOW! OMG BBQ! Thats crazy!
- Posts: 3152
- Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:40 am
- Valiant fan since: 1990
- Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: BWS
- Location: Los Angeles
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Archer is Kansan.... From Kansas.
Like saying... Canada... Canadian... America... American...
Like saying... Canada... Canadian... America... American...

Rubiks-Q-Bert wrote:Kansan?drmirage wrote:Darpan is East Indian, Archer is Kansan and Turok is Native American (wait.. VEI doensn't own the rights of Turok)
- Rubiks-Q-Bert
- Deathmate: Opinions vary. I liked it.
- Posts: 5466
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:07 pm
- Favorite character: Master Darque
- Location: Oz
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
That's what I thought. I'm a Kansan!drmirage wrote:Archer is Kansan.... From Kansas.
Like saying... Canada... Canadian... America... American...![]()

- drmirage
- WOW! OMG BBQ! Thats crazy!
- Posts: 3152
- Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:40 am
- Valiant fan since: 1990
- Favorite title: Archer & Armstrong
- Favorite writer: BWS
- Location: Los Angeles
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
OMG BBQ!!! Kansan! Bumped into Archer lately? For realz?
- Chiclo
- I'm Chiclo. My strong Dongs paid off well.
- Posts: 22001
- Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:09 am
- Favorite character: Kris
- Location: Texas
- Contact:
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Turok is from Kansas too, just before Kansas took on its current cultural identity.drmirage wrote:Darpan is East Indian, Archer is Kansan and Turok is Native American (wait.. VEI doensn't own the rights of Turok)
- greg
- The admin around here must be getting old and soft.
- Posts: 22882
- Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 9:39 am
- Valiant fan since: Rai #0
- Favorite character: Depends on title
- Favorite title: Depends on writer
- Favorite writer: Depends on artist
- Favorite artist: Depends on character
- Location: Indoors
- Contact:
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
I'm also Kansan... the BETTER kind... ARKansan. 

- arghh!
- Get those scissors away from my coupons
- Posts: 311
- Joined: Sun May 09, 2010 9:30 pm
- Location: Kansas?
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
We have Arkansas City is that what you mean?
Of course they say it R-Kansas like the river 


- Rubiks-Q-Bert
- Deathmate: Opinions vary. I liked it.
- Posts: 5466
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:07 pm
- Favorite character: Master Darque
- Location: Oz
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Kansas = Countrygreg wrote:I'm also Kansan... the BETTER kind... ARKansan.
Arkansas = Redneck hillbilly
Which one should I shoose.


Kidding of course. Used to go to a summer camp there when I was a kid and went vacationing there several times. Got some beautiful areas out there. Hot Springs was awesome.
-
- I'm just glad it was pretty good, long and drawn out. (that's what she said.)
- Posts: 3292
- Joined: Sat May 05, 2012 9:38 pm
- Valiant fan since: Unity
- Favorite character: Tie between Flo and Andy
- Favorite title: Archer and Armstrong
- Favorite writer: The ones that wrote 4 Valiant.
- Location: Here, there, at some point everywhere.
Re: News story with Valiant and Dinesh
Go Razerbacks! 

It's not that I don't have an avatar... I've just been working on it for the last few hundred years.