By Ed Saul
There's a good penny to be made in spotting trends – or at least, there would be if everyone, the grandmother, their grandmother's dog and their grandmother's dog's fleas weren't already doing it for free on twitter, 24/7.
Still, I think I have something here – IDW is is teasing the release of The[...]
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By Timothy Carson It seems The Walking Dead lost some steam this week, for the latest issue of Ms. Marvel blasts its way to number one in some pretty
Here are your IDW solicitations for June 2014… and we start with Angry Birds, as well as all the Angry Birds subscription covers that are being dropped onto other IDW books this month…
Angry Birds Comics #1—SPOTLIGHT
Jeff Parker (w) • David Baldeon (a) • Paco Rodriques (c)
Angry Birds, the world's most popular mobile game franchise, makes[...]
He is editor-in-chief of IDW Publishing And while marketing guy Dirk Wood is currently struggling with technology in the Diamond Retailer Day, and literally taking his laptop round the room to show images to retailers That's what happens when you bring a Mac it seems.
But sadly Chris Ryall is not yet with them He is[...]
Chuck Dixon and Jorge Zaffino's Winterworld series, originally published by Marvel, is being revived from June by IDW, joined by artist Butch Guice.
They'd previously republished the original Winterworld and its new sequel Wintersea, about a frozen planet, but there was still the third part of the series, previously referred to as Winterwar This could be[...]
It's quite a full line-up, so dig into this week's comic releases.
Books featured in this episode include:
DC Comics: Justice League Of America #13
Marvel Comics: All-New X-Men #24
IDW Publishing: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #32
Image Comics: Stray Bullets: Killers #1
Vertigo: Royals: Masters Of War #2
Image Comics: Mercenary Sea #2
Image Comics: Manifest Destiny #5
Marvel Comics: Captain Marvel #1
DC[...]
This year marks the 15th Anniversary of IDW Publishing, and co-founder and CEO Ted Adams has a few reflections on his youthful obsession with books, working to bring some of his personal heroes to print, and the landmarks he's noted along the way to share with us here at Bleeding Cool His experiences learning from[...]
By Chris Thompson Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Orbiting Pod, the podcast of Orbital Comics in London. They say: This week, we get hysterical with
Here are three paintings by J.K. Woodward. They represent an exclusive card expansion as part of the Kill Shakespeare board game Kickstarter. The set is
He started out writing for Marvel UK in the 80's, and saw the Transformers comic through a legendary period, penning the most memorable TF comics in the franchise's history.
Recently IDW gave Furman a chance to pick up his twenty-year-old story lines in an epic what-if series called ReGeneration One (think X-Men Forever, with giant robots)[...]
Scott Dunbier, senior editor at IDW, is on the hunt for original art pages for upcoming IDW Artist Editions, that seeks to reproduce artboard pages as closely as possible.
Pages he's after include twelve for the Jim Steranko's Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D Artist's Edition.
Specifically Strange Tales #154, page 2, Strange Tales #159, pages 1 and[...]
So Bleeding Cool asked Mike Richardson, Publisher of Dark Horse Comics and Ted Adams, publisher of IDW to respond While Bleeding Cool's David Dissanayake also added his thoughts.
Mike Richardson writes,
Thanks for inviting me in on this Of course, Eric Stephenson's Comic's Pro speech reflects his opinion and you know what they say about opinions[...]
Expect IDW to announce this during their presentation at the ComcisPRO event in Atlanta, Georgia today.
But they are releasing a Cartoon Network crossover event this summer, starring Samurai Jack, The Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Ben 10, Ed, Edd, & Eddy and more.
And all their foes of course.
It's called Super Secret Crisis War.
Of course it is.
And it's[...]
Vertigo are lucky to have this book.
Wraith is back from IDW, written by the great Joe Hill, and illustrated by the under-your-skin stylist CP Wilson, with colors always apt by Jay Fotos It's another fully-constructed book like The Wake where attention to detail and a serious focus on quality deliver in spades for the reader[...]
And the thin dressing room walls play perfectly with the panels of the comics and the thin gutters between them…
I'd like to think that this hallucinatory issue of Chew looks odder than usual, but it's just not true is it? Chew always looks this insane.
In Artefacts #31, Hannibal Tabu explores the reaches of the[...]