IPCase StudyTransmedia
From Indie Comics to Streaming IP: What Creators Can Learn from The Orangery's WME Deal
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2026-02-26
10 min read
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Learn how The Orangery–WME deal shows creators to package graphic-novel IP for adaptations and long-term revenue.
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