Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Gavin Lees In the mid-twentieth century, Britain began to build upwards. In place of the rubble and desolation caused by
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The new GI Joe comic book from IDW in February has a new member From USA Today
"And like any good public organization nowadays, G.I Joe even has a social-media expert, the new character Hashtag The first Indian-American Joe, she's an embedded journalist and blogger "who has a family military background and they think they can[...]
Avatar, Boom, Dynamite and IDW, publishers with a similar bent… from Simon Spurrier's new Crossed Badlands Annual to Boom's serialisation of Fairy Quest, to Dynamite's launch of Garth Ennis' Red Team, to IDW's second My Little Pony comic, it's all go in February! And a third issue of Bleeding Cool Magazine.
You know the first one[...]
I have readers who e-mail me constantly to publish these, so just for you… the Transformers and GI Joe solicits from IDW for February 2013 All big and splashy Why should the bronies get all the fun?
As GI Joe gets their Fred Van Lente and Steve Kurth relaunch… let's see what's happening in the Boys[...]
Is it too early to talk about next week's comics? Never! Obviously Bleeding Cool Magazine #1, that's going to be your big draw next week and I'll slap anyone who says it isn't.
But there's also some fuss around something called Amazing Spider-Man #698, I suppose there's a new Justice League, the IDW Judge Dredd comic[...]
Until the Variant Cover Event Horizon arrives and it all collapses around our heads.
But here's the latest, by Kevin Eastman for TMNT Secret of the Foot Clan #1 from IDW, out in December
There are certain Bleeding Cool readers who pay for their weekly comics bill by picking up a couple of Hasting exclusive[...]
Coming in February from IDW Written by Erik Burnham, drawn by Dan Schoening and Luis Antonio Delgado….
They're not the Ghostbusters They're not the Real Ghostbusters They're the New Ghostbusters Coming in February from IDW Written by Erik Burnham, drawn by Dan Schoening and Luis Antonio Delgado….
They're not the Ghostbusters[...]
Me do like a little My Little Pony traffic at Bleeding Cool. You may have noticed. Well, now we get two franchises worth of traffic in one post. Because
During New York Comic Con, Bleeding Cool told you (and everyone at NYCC as well it seems) that IDW's first issue of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic comic had gathered 90,000 orders for the first issue.
But it seems that not all the numbers had been counted Now they have, and they have topped[...]
Big spoilers here for the ultimate, to-the-death battle between Optimus Prime and Megatron in today's Transformers: Regeneration #85 that the book has
In fact, it's worth noting that IDW editor John Barber has been really sympathetic to this defiantly non-spoilerish lead-in to #85, and the preview you'll eventually see is not the standard first 7 pages It's 5 pages from safely within the issue It'll give you the flavour and some of the stakes, but won't spoil[...]
But if so, they repeated it yesterday.
Announced at the Long Beach Comic Con IDW panel yesterday, from February, IDW will publish a Mars Attacks Honey Boo Boo mini-series.
If it is still a joke, please for the love of all that is holy, IDW, stop repeating it!
For those non-Americans who have been spared… you may sacrifice[...]
At Long Beach Comic Con, IDW also talked about the new Dredd comic they're publishing – out how it works in continuity.
While describing it as "sonething of a reboot", they state that Dredd is five years out of the academy so it doesn't interfere with current canon Each issue will have backup stories that set[...]
John Byrne has a new book for IDW out in January called High Ways He talks about it (with pictures) below But it's not the only book he's working on.
With the odd alternating-books approach I have been playing with lately, this morning I actually finished the first issue of NEXT MEN: FINDERS OF LOST CHILDREN[...]
I wonder how long it will take Equestria Daily to link here? Starting the clock... now. The six A B C D E F covers that will also be collected in the box
IDW? I know you have your own fiftieth anniversary project with Prisoners Of Time but seriously, this is the one.
As well as a highly regarded TV writer and showrunner, Davies is also an accomplished cartoonist…
From a recent interview with Russell T Davies about his new TV show Wizards Vs Aliens, he told the Telegraph[...]
IDW editor Nate Murray talks to Alan Robert about the IDW series Crawl To Me There's no conflict of interest here Not one bit Shush.
Tell us a little about Crawl To Me.
Crawl to Me has come such a long way from the little idea I had a few years back to the exciting stage that[...]
Again, from last week's IDW solicitations, but possibly worthy of a higher profile And a fixed image so it is a little less piratey IDW are publishing a new Countdown prequel series to the new Star Trek Into Darkness movie, just as they did for the first new one That comic, Star Trek Countdown, represented[...]
Next year, IDW are publishing a twelve issue mini-series as a fiftieth anniversary of Doctor Who project, each issue telling a story through the perspective of each of the character's incarnations, with companions associated with that Doctor The first issue sees the Doctor, Ian and Barbara, the second will no doubt see Jamie join the[...]
It's time to find what IDW has in store for January… a new John Byrne series High Roads (more on that later) The new Doctor Who 12 part maxi-series with a new Doctor in each to celebrate the 50th anniversary – could the final issue reveal a new regeneration? A new Star TRek prequel to[...]
Come on now.
Josh Kopin reports for Bleeding Ccol that Matt Smith, editor of 2000AD, is writing a Judge Dredd: Year One mini for IDW…
No, not that Matt Smith Come on now.
Josh Kopin reports for Bleeding Ccol that Matt Smith, editor of 2000AD, is writing a Judge Dredd: Year One mini for IDW…
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Bleeding Cool has been running a number of stories of the Hastings variant covers for comic books, sold exclusively at Hastings stores in certain parts of
Among them were Ted Adams and Chris Ryall of IDW, and a representative of Hasbro.
We got to discussing the Cerebus reprint deal of the Cover collections and High Society, and how it came about, and more on that later We explained to the Hasbro fellow, a comic reader unfamiliar with Cerebus about its importance to[...]
Just wow.
I understand that advance orders for the first issue of the My Little Pony comic from IDW, all of it's covers (including the box set of six covers) , have come in.
They total 90,100.
On current statistics that would put it selling better than Uncanny X-Men.
Obviously the All New X-Men relaunch will top that, but[...]
Dave seemed to want to start with Form And Void, aimed at a New York Times-reading audience, Kim Thompson wanted to start with Cerebus or High Society, Dave Sim seemed less than eager for anyone else to publish High Society right now.
Then we suddenly discovered that IDW were to publish a series of collection of[...]
Together, they fight crime.
No, wait…
Together, they create a new graphic novel, Joe Frankenstein, to be published by IDW next year, the first in a series of 120 page, full color graphic novels to be published next year.
But in order to get that far, they are turning to IndieGoGo to fund the production of the comic[...]
It also has the rights to the GI JOE ongoing series and spinoffs A Real American Hero, Origins and Cobra, as well as Transformers series All Hail Megatron, More Than Meets The Eye and Robots in Disguise from IDW, starting this December.
But another company called Kamite seems to have nabbed the rights to other Boom[...]
So... what are those saucers going to transform into then?
And justifies further the reason he is on Bleeding Cool Magazine #1's "list".
But IDW is to publish a book collecting Cerebus' 300 covers, which do not appear in the Cerebus phonebook collections Dunbier has gone to Kitchener in Ontario to start scanning in all the covers, and any associated bits and pieces.
With Cerebus High Society[...]
Next week we get new Creep, Buffy, Conan and Massive, new Batman, Demon Knights, Phantom Stranger and Punk Rock Jesus, the launch of Uncanny Avengers, AVX Consequences, Transfusion, Point Of Impact and… MacGyver!
The week after, we have the launch of BPRD 1948, Ex Sanguine, Alan Robert Killogy, Zaucer Of Zilk, Bedlam, Cyberforce, Marvel Now Point One[...]