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Dave Olbrich is an editor and executive in the American
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industry. He began as producer and host of YouTube channel Geekview Tavern in 2021. He was instrumental in the creation of two awards for achievement in comic books, voted on by professionals, the Kirby Awards and the
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. Later he was a co-founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of
Malibu Comics Malibu Comics Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Malibu Graphics) was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. Notable titles published by Malibu included ' ...
. While at Malibu, he helped launch Image Comics (which began as an imprint of Malibu).


Early life

Olbrich grew up on a farm in
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, part of a large family.Olbrich, Dave
"About,"
Funny Book Fanatic (2008).
He attended Claremont High School in
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, graduating in 1978.Dave Olbrich
LinkedIn. Accessed Jan. 24, 2020.
He attended the
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, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications.


Kirby and Eisner Awards

By 1984 Olbrich had moved to
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, where he found work with Fantagraphics Books, among his duties being promotion manager of ''
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''.Masthead, ''The Comics Journal'' #93 (Sept. 1984), p. 3. The
Kirby Award The Jack Kirby Comics Industry Awards were a set of awards for achievement in comic books, presented from 1985-1987. Voted on by comic-book professionals, the Kirby awards were the first such awards since the Shazam Awards ceased in 1975. Sponsored ...
was created in reaction against the 1983 institution of the
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, which were voted on by fans; Olbrich (and the editors at Fantagraphics) wished to create an award voted on by comics professionals (meaning creators, retailers, and distribution personnel).TH. "1984 Kirby Awards Announced," ''The Comics Journal'' #101 (Aug. 1985), p. 26. Olbrich came up with the idea of naming the new award after the pioneering writer and artist
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, and managed the process. By this time Fantagraphics had moved to
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, and Olbrich was managing editor of the company's trade publication ''
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''. Olbrich and his fellow editors and warehouse employees made the first Kirby Award nominations, with the final ballots printed in issues of ''Amazing Heroes'' (which sponsored the award). The Jack Kirby Comics Industry Awards were first distributed at the 1985
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, with Kirby himself on hand to congratulate the winners. The Kirby was the first such award voted on by professionals since the
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ceased in 1975. The awards lasted for three years, but in 1987 a dispute arose after Olbrich had left the magazine (to help found
Malibu Comics Malibu Comics Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Malibu Graphics) was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. Notable titles published by Malibu included ' ...
); he and Fantagraphics each claimed ownership of the awards, eventually leading to the discontinuation of the Kirby Award. A compromise was reached, and in 1988 two new awards were created: the Eisner Award, managed by Olbrich and named after
Will Eisner William Erwin Eisner (March 6, 1917 – January 3, 2005) was an American cartoonist, writer, and entrepreneur. He was one of the earliest cartoonists to work in the American comic book industry, and his series '' The Spirit'' (1940–1952) was no ...
; and the Fantagraphics-managed
Harvey Award The Harvey Awards are given for achievement in comic books. Named for writer-artist Harvey Kurtzman, the Harvey Awards were founded by Gary Groth in 1988, president of the publisher Fantagraphics, to be the successor to the Kirby Awards that we ...
, named for
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. Both of the new awards allowed voting only by comics industry professionals. As administrator of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Award, Olbrich started the award's non-profit organization.Estrada, Jackie
"The Eisner Awards: A Brief History"
, Comic-con.org
WebCitation archive
(requires scrolldown).
The first Eisner Awards were distributed in 1988 at the San Diego Comic-Con, with Will Eisner himself on hand to congratulate the winners. There was no Eisner Award ceremony, or awards distributed, in 1990, due to widespread balloting mix-ups."Eisners Cancelled," ''The Comics Journal'' #137 (Sept. 1990), p. 16. Olbrich left the administrator position, and was replaced by
Jackie Estrada Jackie Estrada (born September 10, 1946) is an American comic-book convention organizer, book editor, co-publisher of Exhibit A Press, administrator of the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, and past-president of Friends of Lulu. A San Diego re ...
, who has been the award administrator ever since.


Malibu Comics and Image Comics

Malibu Comics Malibu Comics Entertainment, Inc. (also known as Malibu Graphics) was an American comic book publisher active in the late 1980s and early 1990s, best known for its Ultraverse line of superhero titles. Notable titles published by Malibu included ' ...
was launched in 1986 by Olbrich and Tom Mason, with the financing of
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, at that time the operator of
Sunrise Distributors Scott Mitchell Rosenberg is an American film, television, and comic book producer. He is the chairman of Platinum Studios, an entertainment company that controls a library of comic-book characters and adapts them for film, television and other ...
. Olbrich held the position of publisher and editor-in-chief. Malibu began modestly with creator-owned black-and-white titles, but made a name for itself publishing a combination of new series and licensed properties such as the classic characters
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and Sherlock Holmes, and popular TV, movie and video game tie-ins. At Malibu, Olbrich created the marketing plan for the
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imprint. By the early 1990s Malibu had established itself as a small but dependable company sympathetic to creator-ownership. During that time, star creators
Erik Larsen Erik J. Larsen (born December 8, 1962) is an American comic book artist, writer, and publisher. He currently acts as the chief financial officer of Image Comics. He gained attention in the early 1990s with his art on Spider-Man series for Marvel ...
,
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, and
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had dinner with Olbrich, who expressed interest in publishing comics created by them. These and several other freelance artists doing popular work for
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were growing frustrated with the company's
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policies and practices, which they felt did not sufficiently reward the talent that produced them; at the time the company heavily merchandised their artwork but compensated them with modest royalties.Reed, Patrick A. (February 1, 2016)
"On This Day In 1992: The Start Of The Image Comics Revolution"
Comics Alliance.
Phillips, Patrick (April 22, 2015)
"Image Comics: An Origin Story"
Geek Insider.
By early 1992 a group of eight creators, including Larsen, Liefeld, and Valentino, announced the founding of Image Comics;''Moneyline with Lou Dobbs'', Greg Lemont reporting, CNN, 1992
/ref>Booker, Keith M. (October 28, 2014)
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Greenwood. p. 1145. Archived at Google Books. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
"Bye Bye Marvel; Here Comes Image: Portacio, Claremont, Liefeld, Jim Lee Join McFarlane's New Imprint at Malibu," ''The Comics Journal'' #148 (February 1992), pp. 11–12. the initial titles were produced under the Image imprint, but published through Malibu, which provided administrative, production, distribution, and marketing support. Within a few months, the Image titles' success led to Malibu having almost 10% of the North American comics market share, briefly exceeding that of industry giant
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. By the beginning of 1993, Image's financial situation was secure enough to publish its titles independently, and it left Malibu. As sales declined industry-wide in the mid-1990s, Malibu canceled lower-selling series. Nonetheless, the company's assets were still seen as attractive enough to garner interest from
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in the spring of 1994, and the company was purchased by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is an American comic book publishing, publisher and the flagship property of Marvel Entertainment, a divsion of The Walt Disney Company since September 1, 2009. Evolving from Timely Comics in 1939, ''Magazine Management/Atlas Co ...
on November 3, 1994. In the middle of the next year, Olbrich, along with fellow Malibu standard-bearers Mason and Ulm, left the company.


Post-Malibu

After leaving Malibu/Marvel, Olbrich worked for the
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magazine ''
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''."Leader of The Pack: Dave Olbrich: Co-founder,"
The Pack website. Accessed Jan. 24, 2020.
He was the director of U.S. publishing for
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from 2000 to 2002. At the turn of the 21st century he helped developed the creator-owned imprints Bravura and Gorilla Comics. He operated the Dogg Works Agency (with Gary Guzzo) from 2002 to 2005, at which point he left to co-found The Pack, a
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at which he partnered with
Brian Augustyn Brian Augustyn (November 2, 1954 – February 1, 2022) was an American comic book editor and writer. He often worked as editor or co-writer with writer Mark Waid, such as on ''The Flash'' in the 1990s. He wrote ''Gotham by Gaslight –'' which i ...
,
Barbara Kesel Barbara Randall Kesel (born October 2, 1960) is an American writer and editor of comic books. Her bibliography includes work for Crossgen, Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, IDW Publishing, Image Comics, and Marvel Comics. Biography Barbara Kesel ...
, Lee Nordling, and Gordon Kent. The Pack developed new non-fiction properties and licensed properties for production as graphic novel projects. The Pack disbanded in late 2011. Since 2009 Olbrich has been an executive at Space Goat Productions, a
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and production studio that provides art and creative services for companies like Marvel, DC, and Dark Horse. In 2015, as Space Goat moved into publishing comics under its own name, Olbrich was promoted from Vice President to Senior VP, Publishing and Business Affairs.Johnston, Rich
"Dave Olbrich Promoted To Publish New Comic Book Line From Space Goat,"
''Bleeding Cool'' (February 24, 2015).


Personal life

Olbrich is married, with a daughter named Maggie.


References


External links


Funny Book Fanatic
Olbrich's blog * {{DEFAULTSORT:Olbrich, Dave Fantagraphics Malibu Comics Image Comics Comic book publishers (people) Living people Year of birth missing (living people)