ICv2 is reporting that Mike Miller’s Alias Enterprises has signed a deal with Red Eagle Entertainment which allows the two companies to, essentially, play with each other’s toys:
“Red Eagle Entertainment and Alias Enterprises have announced a far-reaching business agreement under which Alias will develop, produce and publish new comic books and graphic novels based on Red Eagle-managed properties, while Red Eagle will have ‘first look’ rights to develop motion picture, television programming, video games, and other ancillary products based on Alias comics.”
If the name Red Eagle Entertainment seems unfamiliar to you, that may be because, according to their website, they’ve only done one thing so far: A comic based on Robert Jordan’s fantasy series “The Wheel Of Time” - a comic illustrated by Alias’s Mike Miller.

June 21st, 2006 at 1:59 pm
I was wondering about that. It has gotten a little silent around the New spring comic book so I surfed to the Red eagle site. There I saw some announcement with Alias and a date from this year. But somehow it looked old……I think it said april 2005 on top of the article and in a column on the right it said 2006….it was a bit confusing. So thinking that Mike S. Miller was the artist of the series and head honcho of Alias I assumed it was indeed old news, but apparantly I was wrong.
Anyway, this opens up new possibilities, good luck to both companies…………and here’s hoping for new issues of New spring, it has been a while.
June 21st, 2006 at 5:09 pm
You can’t picture love that you took from me
When we were young and the world was free
Pictures of things as they used to be
Don’t show me no more, please