Now this is cool! G. I. Joe Worlds on Kindle.

Feb 05, 2014 12:54

Ever wanted to write your own G.I. Joe story and see it published? Well now thanks to Amazon's Kindle Worlds program and a new licensing agreement with Hasbro you just might be able to. Read the official press release below to find out more:

PRESS RELEASE:

Today, Amazon Publishing announced that Kindle Worlds has reached licensing agreements to open up seven new Worlds, including Worlds based on Hasbro’s iconic G.I. JOE brand, and Warner Bros. TV shows Veronica Mars and Pretty Little Liars’ spinoff Ravenswood. Writers can now choose from more than 20 Worlds to write and sell their own original fiction inspired by popular characters and storylines. These Worlds will open for writers to start publishing stories in the next few months.

“Since 1964, G.I. JOE has inspired the imagination of multiple generations by providing a backdrop of excitement and adventure. Whether exploring the secrets of the mummy’s tomb, or defending freedom from the evil plots of COBRA, G.I. JOE has been there,” said Michael Kelly, Hasbro’s Director of Global Publishing. “It is with equal excitement that Hasbro now enters a new segment of the business by embracing the concept of open-source storytelling, and officially unlocking the world of G.I. JOE to our fans through Amazon’s Kindle Worlds.”

The new licensing agreement comes at a historic time for the G.I. JOE brand, which will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2014, since the first G.I. JOE action figure was released in 1964. It has become one of Hasbro’s most enduring and recognizable brands with toys, comics, TV series, films and video games. With the launch of the G.I. JOE World, writers will be able to publish their own original fiction starring iconic G.I. JOE characters like DUKE, SNAKE EYES, and COBRA COMMANDER, and sell their work on Amazon.com.

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I'd be down for writing a few G.I. Joe stories and seeing if it would sell on Amazon Kindle! Of course Snake Eyes would die early on, because Snake Eyes is so overused and Cobra-La would be prevalent. The only thing it would be missing is Sgt. Slaughter and the Fridge since you know, you probably can't use real people in the story.
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