'Dread Gods #1' has interesting ideas, and seems to be hinting at a pretty cool satire. It just needs to flesh itself out more.
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G I Joe goes for erotic wrestling in brand new variant cover by Ed Luce, the first queer artist to tackle Hasbro's crown jewel characters
Time moves so damn fast. Seems like it was just yesterday that the world was worried about Y2K, now juniors in high school were born after we switched
A few years ago, a die-hard Disney fan sat down to watch a new animated short. The subject matter was the ever so lovable Mickey Mouse, and the style to
The 50th anniversary of Star Trek is here, and now you're going to be able to stock up on comics thanks to IDW. The sale has already begun and you'll have
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Experience the timeless story of Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger in this beautiful new book set to release this October from IDW Publishing[...]
We're headed back to the City of Townsville thanks to IDW Publishing, and I couldn't be happier What makes it even better? Derek Charm is doing the artwork After his nostalgia filled genius in Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash Up, it just wouldn't be right to have a Powerpuff Girls book without him.
With the success of the new Powerpuff Girls TV show[...]
IDW Publishing is welcoming a new imprint into their family called Yoe Brow The first book is from cult-favorite artist Shawn Dickinson, entitled Inks, Drinks, and Catinks The new line will publish coffee table art books of contemporary alternative artists, so that's pretty cool They decided to push the limits of their new imprint by[...]
Maybe it's because I loved it so much. It wouldn't be unlike me to allow sad news to breeze by, and pretend it doesn't exist. I'm talking about IDW's
IDW Publishing announced tons of upcoming titles at SDCC this year including Back to the Future, TMNT/Batman, and more Star Trek, but that's not all! Take a look at the titles listed below and add them to your pull list It looks like we have a lot to be excited about.
IDW released some news sure[...]
Comic Con time is upon us, and Top Shelf Productions has a spectacular line-up in celebration of their first SDCC since joining the IDW Publishing family They'll be marking the occasion in two locations, both at IDW's booth #2743 and at the Top Shelf island in its historic home, booth #1721 You can look forward[...]
The epic two part story, which is put out by IDW Publishing is being collected into a trade paperback this week! Written by Lynch, with art by Roche, Monster Motors follows the story of genius mechanic, Vic Frankenstein The once-quiet town of Transylvania, Kentucky is under attack from Cadillacula, and it's up to Vic to come up with[...]
From IDW Publishing, comes a story about a journalist's wrong turn into a dangerous conspiracy Written by Paul Allor (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time), with art by Juan Romera, Strange Nation follows the story of main character Norma Park After she uncovers the truth about a conspiracy theory involving aliens, Sasquatch, and doomsday[...]
How could I call myself a hardcore Disney fan if my interactions with the classic characters in comic form were few and far between? Since IDW Publishing's announcement of the re-launches I've been anxiously awaiting the release of Uncle Scrooge #1 (405) I wasn't sure what to expect, but after reading the issue I can[...]
From IDW Publishing, written by Kate Leth, with art by Drew Rausch, Edward Scissorhands #6, is the start of a new beginning for Edward With the title, "Whole Again: Part 1," I felt quite positive as I flipped to the first page of the issue The town interacts with Edward in an open, friendly, and[...]
From IDW Publishing, written by Kate Leth, with art by Drew Rausch, Edward Scissorhands #5 is a heart-pounding action packed issue With Eli having kidnapped a young boy named Philip, the town assumes that the culprit is Edward This issue focuses on Megs mission to show the town that Eli is the one responsible for[...]
From IDW Publishing, The Powerpuff Girls Super Smash Up, written and illustrated by Derek Charm, is a whimsical combination of your favorite Cartoon Network characters, and issue #3 adds Cow and Chicken to the mix! After a brief detour of Bubble's losing her transporter bracelet, the girls and Dexter must figure out a way to[...]
Watch out for that giant dragon! From IDW Publishing, Legends of Baldur's Gate #5 written by Jim Zub with art by Max Dunbar, is an all out explosive dragon battle! After Delina's brother carries out his ritual, aka turning himself into a dragon, the team of adventurers must face off against him This results in[...]
Calling all fans of Orphan Black! IDW has announced a series of Orphan Black tabletop games. Orphan Black #1 was recently declared February’s top-selling
By Christopher Helton IDW Games announced at the GAMA Trade Show an expansion for their translation of the hit Japanese card game, Machi Koro. The
JOE, brings his anarchic comic-book odyssey, American Barbarian to IDW Publishing The new collection is the complete series with exclusive, behind-the-scenes bonus material and an all-new introduction by Rob Liefeld.
American Barbarian tells the tale of Meric, the last American on a revenge quest across the POST-post-apocalyptic landscape of New Earthea The half-tank/half-mummy Two-Tank Omen murdered[...]
Discovering The Bigger Bang, from IDW Publishing, written by D.J Kirkbride, with art by Vassilis Gogtzilas, is the reason I love doing these binge read catch-ups I'm not going to lie, this isn't the type of book that I would normally pick up However, after reading it, I'm given a reason to be open minded[...]
Berkeley Breathed is bringing his pre-Bloom County archives, artwork, strips, political cartoons and more to IDW Publishing to be collected in a new book Berkeley Breathed's Academia Waltz & Other Profound Transgressions.
"Honestly, I'd like to think that the early drafts of the U.S constitution were wordy, infantile, tasteless, embarrassing but occasionally funny," said Breathed[...]
After the shipping trouble that IDW Publishing experienced, my excitement for the second issue of this series was at an all time high As I previously stated, The Powerpuff Girls Super Smash Up, written and illustrated by Derek Charm, is an amazing combination of classic Cartoon Network characters that will appeal to the nostalgic soul,[...]
From IDW Publishing, Monster Motors: The Curse of Minivan Helsing #1 written by Brian Lynch, with art by Nick Roche follows the story of genius mechanic, Vic Frankenstein The once-quiet town of Transylvania, Kentucky is under attack from Cadillacula, and it's up to Vic to come up with a solution The anticipation has really been[...]
Edward Scissorhands #4 from IDW Publishing, written by Kate Leth, with art by Drew Rausch continues the heartfelt epic story between Megs, Edward, and the mischievous Eli After a boy goes missing, Megs takes things into her own hands to find out what really happened Already having formed a strong bond with Edward, she turns[...]
Cue Transformers theme song…great news for fans of these epic bots! From IDW Publishing, this March will bring one of the biggest Transformers publishing events as Cybertron becomes the battleground for the Combiner Wars! The creative team will bring new dangers to this battle royale It all begins with Transformers #39 The war will[...]
From IDW Publishing, The Powerpuff Girls Super Smash Up #1, written and illustrated by Derek Charm is an amazing combination of classic Cartoon Network characters that will appeal to the nostalgic soul, along with the enormous fanbase these cartoons still have.
The plot is highly entertaining, filled with intense action sequences, furious fiery felines, and more![...]
From IDW Publishing, comes Imaginary Drugs, an anthology of sci-fi short stories compiled and edited by Michael McDermott I had the pleasure of meeting Michael McDermott in person and luckily grabbed a signed copy of the graphic novel, in which he wrote eight of the thirty-six stories There are a multitude of writers and artists[...]
From IDW Publishing, Legends of Baldur's Gate #4 written by Jim Zub with art by Max Dunbar, has been my only Dungeons and Dragons fix lately (If you can even call it that.) I fell behind an issue, but was kind of happy I was able to read issue #3 and #4 back to back[...]