Its early slate consisted of four titles: Demonslayer, Major Grom, Friar, and Red Fury.
Initially it published the eponymous BUBBLE magazine with collections of satirical comics, such as Bruce UnMighty, Dick Adequate, HastarbAnime, and Mister Policeman.
[4][5] Over time, Artyom Gabrelyanov decided that the publishing house should abandon humorous comics in favor of adventure and superhero ones.
[6] In October 2012, the publisher started releasing four ongoing monthly series: Major Grom, Demonslayer, Friar, and Red Fury.
[12] The film, directed by Vladimir Besedin, premiered on 21 February 2017 on BUBBLE's YouTube channel[13] and by the end of its first day, it had more than 1.7 million views.
Soon after, BUBBLE Studios began developing the feature film Major Grom: Plague Doctor.
[17] "Soyuzmultfilm always has been an experimental studio, and nowadays we are open to various formats of cooperation that allow us to create bright, relevant projects <...> Interaction with Bubble Comics has posed us a number of interesting tasks that are associated with moving comic book heroes onto screens and vice versa—this is a completely new precedent for Russian animation in general".
According to Roman Kotkov, editor-in-chief of Bubble Comics, this project is still at an early stage of development, but the style for future releases is already being selected.