Vuguru pacts with Cook, Putnam's
New Eisner company readies for 'Body'
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In a bid for crossover tubthumping between new and old media, the web prequel based on "Body" characters will bow 10 weeks before the release of the book on Aug. 5. Book's storyline will begin where the prequel leaves off, Vuguru and Putnam's said Friday.
In announcing the deal, Eisner was effusive about the possibility for such a webisode-book tie-in to "change the traditional publishing and marketing model forever."
The series, designed for web and mobile platforms, will be co-produced by France's Cyber Group Animation. Big Fantastic, the L.A.-based production company behind Vuguru's web serial "Prom Queen," will develop and direct the two-minute segs.
"Body" revolves around "the dark side of medical tourism," per Putnam's, and the journey of a UCLA student who sets out to find answers to a series of unexplained deaths in foreign hospitals. Web serial will revolve around the same characters as featured in the book.
Plan is to release one episode every weekday starting May 27, with the series wrapping the day before the book's publication. Vuguru is lining up numerous domestic web partners for a syndication-style launch similar to its distribution of "Prom Queen." Cyber Group will handle international distribution of the series.
Putnam's prexy Ivan Held said the deal reflected the publishing imprint's aim to "deliver our authors' stories to an Internet audience and to expand the overall worldwide readership of Robin Cook."







