But in November, IDW are promoting the Artist's Edition format that reproduces original artwork as closely as possible, with Artist's Edition variant covers for a line of books, so as look as if the original artwork for a page is being reproduced on the cover.
They will also run some blank versions to encourage people to[...]
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This is the rejected Godzilla pitch that let Joshia Dysart write Harbinger...
He writes;
So I read that this was being made into a toy? wow, and I thought only 3rd party companies take stuff without giving any notice, acknowledgement or compensation..
FYI: hasbro nor idw solicited me to do this design, I did it on my own I originally came up with a different design seen here: www.deviantart.com/art/ATB-Meg…
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Over San Diego Comic Con, Bleeding Cool was the first to tell you that IDW and BBC were coming to the end of their Doctor Who US licence at the end of the year and were not renewing Odds are it had become a lot more expensive We followed it up with the news that[...]
By Hannah Means-Shannon
IDW Treasury Editions are doing well by Joe Hill First they released his Terrifyingly Tragic Treasury Edition and now Locke & Key has been given a more direct spotlight in its own volume (priced at $9.99 in 8 ½ by 13 inches) IDW's choice of story for the edition was spot-on and the[...]
But credit where credit's due: my friend Nand suggested the Pinterest idea.
Let me back up a bit.
My name is Dara Naraghi, and I'm a writer with a whole bunch of comics and graphic novels to my credit, including works for DC, Image, IDW, and Dark Horse A couple of my books have even made it[...]
You can catch up with Swierczynski's work if you're as fast as a squirrel on crack by reading Judge Dredd from IDW, Bloodshot from Valiant, and X from Darkhorse.
Hannah Means-Shannon writes and blogs about comics for TRIP CITY and Sequart.org and is currently working on books about Neil Gaiman and Alan Moore for Sequart[...]
Ron Richards was there for Image, Filip Sablik and Stephen Christy were there for Boom/Archaia, and Dirk Wood was there for IDW.
The first question asked was whether superheroes made sense for the indy comic book companies Ron gave his personal opinion, not that of Image Comics, and said he thinks Marvel and DC have cornered[...]
Based in London, they would also be relatively local and on the same time zone.
Boom! however have shown enormous success with recent licences such as Adventure Time and Regular Show, and it would make the publication of a rumoured planned-at-IDW Doctor Who series written by Mark Waid very easy They also have a greater US[...]
Devin T. Quin, writing for Bleeding Cool San Diego is home to a variety of impressive flora and fauna. I have seen a plethora of snails, marveled at the
From two very separate people in two very separate parts of San Diego Comic Con, I had the exact two names as publishers gunning for the Doctor Who license, now that IDW and the BBC are splitting at the end if the year.
The two publishers are Titan Comics and Boom! Studios Titan Comics are local[...]
I've yet to see the film, but the clips I was shown were quite amusing, in a "let's parody the worst of the 70s and have fun in the process!" manner.
IDW announced that they would be doing a comic of it at Wonder Con earlier this year No creative team was announced, but that's not[...]
Darby Pop Publishing, the year old company founded by Jeff Kline and David Wohl has joined into a publishing/distribution partnership with IDW Publishing.
Darby Pop Publishing is pleased to announce it has entered into a publishing and distribution partnership with premier comic book publisher IDW. The announcement was made during Comic-Con International: San Diego.
Darby Pop Publishing[...]
Here's some more detail spinning out of that IDW Judge Dredd/2000 AD panel Remember reading the US reprint versions of the 2000 AD-related material in the late 80s / early 90s and being blown away by the creative greatness and wonderful weirdness of it all? I'm betting a lot of you do 2000 AD might[...]
Hannah Means-Shannon writes for Bleeding Cool:
Hosted by Douglas Wolk, the Judge Dredd/2000AD IDW panel brought out a fleet of artists, editors, and writers included Ulises Farinas, Duane Swierczynski, Chris Ryall, Ben Smith, Keith Richardson, John Higgins, Michael Molcher and Henry Flint to a crowded room with plenty of impromptu applause from fired up readers.
Swierczynski introduced[...]