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AfterShock and Rive Gauche reveal their Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization and It Seems to Try Make Things Right?

AfterShock

While Diamond Comic Distributor’s Chapter 11 announcement has made headlines this year, a different company declared Chapter 11 and working on its plan ever since. AfterShock Comics along with its sister company Rive Gauche Television filed for Chapter 11 Protection in December 2022 with assets and liabilities both between $10 million and $50 million and somewhere between 200 and 999 creditors.

Ever since that announcement, the companies have been working on a plan as to what to do and after a lot of delays and “still working on a plan,” there finally is one.

The plan was officially released on April 8 and we received a physical copy this past weekend, we’re listed as creditors. It’s a thick packet with a lot of information, far more than just the plan of paying back creditors.

After pouring over the over 100 pages, the plan seems like it actually wants to make right as opposed to paying pennies for what’s owed.

AfterShock Bankruptcy Court Document

Here’s the takeaway:

  • Counsel and individuals hired to manage the process would received 7.1% of what’s owed
  • Present and Former Employees Holding Allowed Wage Claims would be 40% of what’s owed and would be paid within 9 months of the Effective Date
  • Secured claims totaling roughly $12 million would receive full payment through a new ARC Secured Note which will be paid in full 4 years following the Effective Date at 10% per annum interest rate
  • Unsecured Claims, totally roughly $9.979 million would be paid off 42 months following the Effective Date and 39 months for Allowed Content Creator and Post-Petition Royalty Claims. There’s also interest on those General Unsecured Claims at the rate of 5% per annum
  • Unsecured Claim Insiders seem to be paid last with $4,150,402.20 owed and would also receive 5% interest per annum until Paid in Full. That group would be paid last

The plan will be paid with AfterShock/Rive Gauche’s cash on hand and any business operations after. There’s mention of a new company that would take over all of the debtor’s interest and would become the 100% parent of the reorganized debtors. A board of seven members would then oversee the new company but have no day-to-day management control. A new Chief Restructuring Officer would oversee the payments.

From reading this, and I’m not an expert, it would seem like the creditors (ie creators) would receive the full money owed plus interest, it’ll just take close to 4 years to pay it all off.

The plan needs to still be approved and those who are able to may vote in favor or against it with those not in favor needing to send back the form stating as such by May 2, 2025.

AfterShock Media Announces an International Deal for Adam Glass’ The Normals

AfterShock Comics and AfterShock Media have announced that The Normals from writer Adam Glass has  been optioned by Werner Films for Australia’s SBS. The series will be executive produced by Werner Films’ Joanna Werner and Stuart Menzies alongside Glass and AfterShock’s Jon Kramer, Carrie Stein, and Lee Kramer. Louise Fox will showrun the series and Rive Gauche Television, an AfterShock Media company, will distribute it worldwide. 

The Normals is a rush-of-blood-to-the-head series centered around one man who finds out his perfect life and family may all be an illusion, setting him on a crusade to save what he believes is real and loves with all his being, while having to save the world in the process as forces seek to destroy him. 

The comic series was originally released in 2017 and featured art by Dennis Calero. It ran for six issues.

The Normals

Sony Nabs The Kaiju Score from James Patrick, Rem Broo, Dave Sharpe, and AfterShock

AfterShock has announced that Sony has cut a deal to bring The Kaiju Score to the big screen. Being published by AfterShock, the comic is by writer James Patrick, artist and colorist Rem Broo, and letterer Dave Sharpe. The comic releases in November and is described as:

It’s the most dangerous heist ever attempted. Four desperate criminals are going all in on a once-in-a-lifetime chance to steal millions in art and turn their miserable lives around. The catch? They have to pull it off under the nose of a one thousand-ton kaiju. And a giant monster might just be the least of their problems.

Escape Artists’ Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, and Steve Tisch will produce, along with Tony Shaw who brought the property into Sony. AfterShock Comics’ Lee Kramer and Jon Kramer will also produce.

Jiao Chen is overseeing the project for Sony Pictures. Sony Pictures’ Drew Reed and Jake Bauman were instrumental in the deal, as was Rive Gauche Television with Steve Burkow of Ziffren, Brittenham, who negotiated on behalf of AfterShock.

The Kaiju Score