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IDW Archives
It's Christmas in July, as Stephen Mooney launches a holiday themed issue of his WWII soldiers versus dinosaurs comic, Half Past Danger.
REVIEW: Sleeping Beauties #1 and #2 from IDW Publishing adapt Stephen King & Owen King's novel into a pandemic comic that hits close to home.
Around this time last year, Jude Terror wrote about one of his favourite X-Men titles, Iceman, written by Sina Grace. And on Sina Grace's Tumblr post
Now, let’s be clear, Kill Lock is not a feel good story. Still … this figured out all the angles and Kill Lock #6 really, really good.
Kevin Eastman was joined by Tom Waltz, Ben Bishop, and David Avallone to talk about his career, TMNT The Last Ronin, and Drawing Blood.
Bleeding Cool scooped everyone last week, announcing Jud Meyers as the new Publisher of IDW Publishing. Of all of the newly promoted people, he is the one
Peach Momoko has established herself as the queen of collectable comic book covers courtesy of Comic-Con@Home. Okay, so San Diego Comic-Con swag was a
George Gene Gustines spoke with John Barber and Chris Ryall about all things IDW for Comic-Con@Home with Sonic, Parker, G.I.Joe & more news.
We have new printings and covers for Canto, GI Joe: SnakeEyes, Power Rangers: Ranger Slayer, MyLittlePony/Transformers, Terminator Vs Transformers,
In a panel recording a short time ago, so Chris Ryall is still IDW President, Publisher and CCO here, IDW EIC John Barber talked about upcoming plans for
IDW Publishing leads with their Transformers/Back To The Future crossover, but also of note in October is their Marvel horror-for-kids series Chillers, a
November sees the launch of the Locke & Key/Sandman crossover, Hell And Gone, from IDW Publishing. But in October, IDW has found a way to launch an
Rob Liefeld gets emotional about G.I. Joe: Snake Eyes, discussing his lifelong love of the franchise and hopes to tell more stories.
Um... you know the other day that we'd heard gossip that IDW were going to be publishing a weekly Marvel comic book for kids? Well, that's the game of
IDW Publishing has opened up a Comic-Con@Home store for their SDCC exclusive variants, with Locke & Key and more already selling out.
When I was a kid, I grew up with Marvel weekly kids comics. Marvel comic book titles from across the decades chopped up and serialised in anthologies, and
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool learnt that IDW Publisher Chris Ryall was leaving the company as Chief Creative Officer, President, Publisher. Today we have
Once upon a time, Chris Ryall was EIC of the comic book and movie gossip website MoviePoopShoot for Kevin Smith. Only I remember this. Because he has had
Bleeding Cool gets the word that even though Marvel Comics may have slipped a mention of Baby Yoda into a recent Fantastic Four comic book, it will be IDW
This Friday, IDW will be soliciting the first issue of a Transformers/Back to the Future crossover comic book. Four issues long, the first issue is out in
REVIEW: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #1 reminds readers just how great licensed comics, and writers David and Scott Tipton, can be.
Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1 certainly may not garner any Eisner nominations, but it is a confectionary bit of enjoyment that won’t overtax your synapses
IDW is putting the launch issues of both of its current Transformers crossover comic books back to a second printing. Both Transformers Vs Terminator #1
Writer/artist Nick Roche brings horror close to home this Halloween with his new creator-owned comic Scarenthood at IDW Publishing.
You may not have known you needed Rob Liefeld's take on G.I. Joe, but Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1 shows it's what's been missing all along.
Last week saw a little bit of Marvel, a big mix of Boom, Dynamite, Ablaze, IDW, Scout Comics, and more, along with David Bowie, on the Back Order List.
In the larger scope of things, Transformers Galaxies #7 is a piece of the puzzle. In the immediacy of the day, it doesn’t justify the cost of admission.
In what has to be a Cobra plot, Snake Eyes: Deadgame #1, the new comic by Rob Liefeld launching next week, will feature 36 variant covers.
The first week of July brings a big variety to the Back Order list with DC and Marvel MIA, and Image having the most books on the List.





























