REVIEW: Goosebumps: Secrets of the Swamp #1 sees the comic based on R. L. Stine's novels return to a familiar location: Fever Swamp.
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IDW yesterday announced that Jeff Brustrom, Daniel Kendrick and Erika Turner have been picked to build a new initiative within the publisher's Kids,
REVIEW: G. I. Joe Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1 by Rob Liefeld is exactly what you expect, delivering big "kid playing with action figures" energy.
Lanna Souvanny is a French artist living in Vancouver, Canada. Last year, she co-created the comic Noah Zark with Mark Waid, which appeared in the Steel
One of the true powers of Megatron, one of the real reasons why he is a threat, has barely been explored. Much hay has been made about Megatron, the
Greg Rucka has written many a Star Wars comic book for Marvel Comics. But he has written novels too, including a 2015 junior novel Smuggler's Run: A Han
In Transformers: Galaxies #10 the legend of Ultra Magnus starts here as the heroic, inspiring Autobot makes an impression.
The Back Order List brings lots of second prints, new #1's, Donny Cates, We Don't Find Them Until They're Dead #1, this week.
IDW's new Transformers comic book, Transformers: Escape will tell a "world war" story through the eyes of rescuers and refugees, set on the planet
A few upcoming second and third printings from Scout Comics, IDW and Vault as there seems to be a new boost of demand across the industry. While Marvel
In G.I. Joe #8 a Joe has complex feelings about a high ranking Cobra, struggling between honoring her emotions and completing the mission.
Bernie Wrightson fans have a shot at adding a Frankenstein Alive, Alive page to their collections from Heritage Auctions.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Hell's Mirror sees Mirror Universe Khan meet Mirror Kirk. Will they be allies or enemies in this alternate reality?
REVIEW: Locke & Key: ...In Pale Battalions Go... #1 is a worthy addition to Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's saga of horror, fantasy, and war.
This week saw some literally history-making hiring happening in the oft-homogenous comics industry. IDW Publishing, recently plagued with challenges in
Rosalind Morehead has been Sales Manager, Direct Market at IDW Publishing since August last year, but it waa not her only stint at the publisher. She was
REVIEW: Sleeping Beauties #3 buckles under the weight of Stephen & Owen King's cast, but an injured fox becomes a scene stealer in this comic.
Following the sordid affair that occurred the last time they named a new publisher, IDW is trying again with Nachie Masham.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Too Long a Sacrifice #2 feels, thanks to writers David and Scott Tipton, like an episode of the show.
The Back Order List for 8/12/2020 brought lots of manga, different publishers, Secret Seven #1, odd parody titles, and Marvel dominance.
IDW Entertainment has issued their November 2020 solicitations, including the launch of the Sandman/Locke & Key two-part crossover (the second part
Next Wednesday's edition of Diamond Comic Distributors’ monthly Preview catalogue features comic books, graphic novels, toys, and other pop culture
Following the success of the Netflix adaptation of Locke & Key produced by IDW, and ahead of the Locke & Key/Sandman crossover the publisher is
Back in July Bleeding Cool broke the news out that IDW was to publish a Star Trek: Voyager comic book (after only having published a Mirror Universe
A second solo series for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Jennika explores themes relevant to the coronavirus pandemic, lockdown, and recession.
This week brings A LOT of comics to the Back Order List including Horizon Zero Dawn, Transformers My Little Pony, and lots of Empyre!
This obscure SDCC comic found the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finding their black and white world invaded by the Shredder in Blok drawn style.
A lost piece of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles history was being recreated as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin by Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, and
Days after being placed on administrative leave, days after being named new publisher, IDW has reportedly terminated Jud Meyers.
On the eve of the end of the historic five-year mission, the starship Enterprise returns to a very surprising and pleasant welcome back to Starbase 212 on





























