- Andrew Sumner
Andrew Sumner is a British magazine publisher and movie journalist, currently employed by
IPC Media as Publishing Director of their weekly celebrity title, "Now."Background
According to his 2005 introduction to
Titan Books ' archive collection of classic IPC comic strips featuring "Lion Comic's" master-villain, "The Spider" ("The King of Crooks" byJerry Siegel ,Ted Cowan andReg Bunn , ISBN 978-1845760007), Sumner was born and raised in Merseyside (in the North West of England).Early career
Sumner wrote regularly for John Brown's comics news magazine, "Speakeasy", in the late 80s/early 90s (alongside other contributors such as
Warren Ellis ,Grant Morrison and graphic designerRian Hughes ). Following Speakeasy's transformation into the abortive comics anthology, "Blast", Sumner contributed a number of articles toMarvel UK 's equally abortive mondo movie title, "Bizarre", before serving as a movie correspondent for theNME , "Vox" andFuture Publishing 'sTotal Film throughout the mid/late 90s.From its launch in 1997, Sumner has written almost exclusively for
IPC Media 's music and movie magazine [http://www.uncut.co.uk/ Uncut] (Sumner's work for "Uncut" seemingly focuses on genre cinema - with an emphasis on action movies, film noir, comic book movies, classic westerns and WWII combat movies). Sumner's byline has appeared less frequently since late 2005 but he still appears to contribute occasional DVD reviews.Publishing career
Sumner was appointed publisher of Emap Healthcare's "Therapy Weekly" (a weekly newspaper for occupational therapists and physiotherapists) in 1998, before transferring to Emap Esprit in 2000 as the publisher of "Slimming Magazine". Sumner added alternative health magazine "Here's Health" to his Emap publishing portfolio in 2001 and launched "Celebrity Bodies" (a celebrity diet title that was vilified by the British government's health secretary and caused a brief media sensation in the spring of 2001) before joining
IPC Media in May 2002.Sumner joined
IPC Media as publishing manager of men's magazine [http://www.loaded.co.uk/ Loaded] in 2002. He was promoted to publisher in June 2003, a position he held until September 2005 when he became publishing director of [http://www.uncut.co.uk/ Uncut] (he had served as Uncut's publisher since July 2004).Along the way, he served as the launch publisher of IPC's men's weekly [http://www.nuts.co.uk/ Nuts] (for its first six months of existence, from January 2004 to June 2004) and launched "Uncut DVD" (alongside "Uncut" founding editor Allan Jones) in October 2005. Uncut DVD was a resounding critical hit ("the only great movie magazine") but closed after publishing three quarterly issues.
Sumner became publishing director of "Now" in January 2006 and launched [http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/ www.nowmagazine.co.uk] in August 2006. In January 2008, [http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/ www.nowmagazine.co.uk] won the Silver Medal for best celebrity website at the BT Online Excellence Awards.
Turner Classic Movies
From May 2005 to December 2005, Sumner presented "The Uncut Film" on
Turner Classic Movies (UK) , a series of contemporary classic movies selected by [http://www.uncut.co.uk/ Uncut] that ran (uninterrupted and uncut) on TCM UK at 9pm Wednesdays.Sumner introduced each episode with a detailed on-air critique/celebration of the classic movie to come. Among the movies featured were All The President's Men, Rio Bravo, Cool Hand Luke, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Blood Simple and Scarface.
IPC Media Comics Archive
A renowned comics fan, Sumner was instrumental in revitalising IPC's long-dormant library of 1960s adventure heroes from the pages of such fondly-remembered weekly UK comics as "Lion", "Valiant" and "Smash".
In 2004, Sumner established relationships with
DC Comics ' Vice President of Sales Bob Wayne andTitan Books ' Editorial Director Katy Wild that saw the launch of three new comic book series from DC'sWildStorm imprint throughout 2005 and 2006 ("Albion",Thunderbolt Jaxon and "Battler Britton ") and an ongoing range of classic reprint archive editions fromTitan Books ("The King of Crooks", "The Steel Claw" and the recently-published "Albion Origins").Famed UK radio producer
Dirk Maggs is currently working on audio adventures forSexton Blake .External links
* [http://www.ipcmedia.com/press/new_publishing_manager_for_loaded_press_56903.html Andrew Sumner joins Loaded]
* [http://www.ipcmedia.com/press/heery_and_sumner_join_ignite_board_press_68071.html Sumner appointed to board of IPC Ignite!]
* [http://www.ipcmedia.com/press/uncut_in_first_programme_sponsorship_deal_with_film_channel_tcm_press_63353.html Sumner presents The Uncut Film on TCM]
* [http://www.ipcmedia.com/press/ipc_ignite_unveils_uncut_dvd__the_only_great_movie_magazine_press_69450.html Sumner announces the launch of "Uncut DVD"]
* [http://www.fipp.com/Default.aspx?PageIndex=2002&ItemId=13113 Sumner on the 2005 launch of "Uncut DVD"]
* [http://www.ipcmedia.com/press/andrew_sumner_appointed_publishing_director_of_now_press_89146.html Andrew Sumner appointed to the board of "IPC Connect"]
* [http://www.ipcmedia.com/press/ipc_connect_launches_the_new_home_of_celebrity_gossip_online__nowmagazinecouk_press_91547.html Sumner announces the launch of "www.nowmagazine.co.uk"]
* [http://www.comicon.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=36&t=003486 Andrew Sumner of IPC Media on "Albion"]
* [http://cwn.comicraft.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?column=crumpets&page=3 More detail from Andrew Sumner about the IPC comics universe and the history of "Albion"]
* [http://www.downthetubes.net/features/interviews/editors/andrew_sumner120207.html Andrew Sumner talks about compiling the Albion trade paperback]
* [http://bearalley.blogspot.com/2007/07/albion-origins.html Comics historian Steve Holland on the release of "Albion Origins"]
* [http://lewstringer.blogspot.com/2007/09/fleetway-faves-return-in-albion-origins.html UK comic creator Lew Stringer's review of "Albion Origins"]Interviews
* [http://www.uncut.co.uk/film/kevin_smith/interviews/8604 Sumner's 2005 interview with cult favourite film director
Kevin Smith ]
* [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1120112 Sumner interviewed by The British Medical Journal about the launch of "Celebrity Bodies" in April 2001]
* [http://newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=16046 An interview with Andrew Sumner about the history of the IPC/DC Comics deal that launched "Albion"]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20041122/ai_n12819228 The Independent interviews Sumner about Albion]
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