Someone think about making comics on the 3DS.
Don't forget, IDW will be launching Doctor Who digital comics at C2E2 too You read it here first…
Come! Come all! Come see Dark Horse's new shiny shiny Steve Jobs-approved Apple-compatible iTunes-sellable App, to be launched at C2E2.
Okay it's not quite shiny-shiny, it's still a Beta app for[...]
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IDW are teasing the following pics for a C2E2 announcement.
Any chance of 3D comics on a 3DS? Okay, okay, that;s probably a bit far But anything less will be a bit of a let down.
How about IDW comics printed on bananas?
IDW are teasing the following pics for a C2E2 announcement.
Any chance of[...]
The first print of Godzilla #1 from IDW had 74 retailers getting an exclusive store cover, when they made an order of 500 copies, featuring their store getting crushed by Godzilla's foot Before the promotion, a number of retailers didn't think they could make the numbers work After the promotion, and with so many retailers[...]
Above is the cover to Star Trek: Infestations, part of the cross-franchise crossover comic being published by IDW And below is the poster to the movie Horror Hotel, better known as The City Of The Dead – the central image of which, with a little flip, lines up perfectly…
In Swipe File we present two[...]
We've all enjoyed the Godzilla retailer variant cover gallery.
But why do I get the feeling that this particular Godzilla #1 variant from IDW will be more popular than the rest? If not perhaps for reasons that owner Larry would appreciate?
He won't mind though, a sale's a sale…
We've all enjoyed the Godzilla retailer variant cover[...]
And it has led to IDW's biggest print run for any comic book to date, including the Transformers and True Blood titles.
Godzilla #1.
For which a retailer, if they ordered 500 copies, could have their own comic book shop destroyed on the cover 500 is a huge amount to order of a title for a store[...]
At Comics Pro in Sallas, this weekend, Ted Adams, CEO and Publisher of IDW Publishing, was the Keynote Speaker.
The Keynote Address of the ComicsPRO Annual Meeting focused on how the ideas of one individual could make major changes to the direct market. Ted Adams reflected on past ideas that changed the face[...]
On the Byrne Robotics message board, John Byrne has confirmed that IDW will publish the sequel to Next Men, when it concludes later this year
John Byrne's Next Men began at Dark Horse in Dark Horse Presents, before continuing as a series under the Legend imprint Put on hiatus by Byrne with issue 30, it would[...]
Welcome to Aaron and Tri-Force Mike from A Comic Shop in Florida, battling I tell you, battling with the hordes of Fantastic Four fans and Glenn Beck and
This is a retailer variant cover of Joe Hill's The Cape from IDW for Jetpack Comics Limited to 500 copies, it's notable for having a photo of Joe Hill himself on top of the Rodriquez cover with a smattering of fruity language aimed at the Minutemen to boot…
This is a retailer variant cover of[...]
It's cheaper than Amazon will pay for it.
A nice seasonal mini-glitch there for those who have been putting off the all-but-Season 6 series of Angel from IDW, co-written/overseen by Joss Whedon and Bryan Lynch, collecting issues 1 to 17, 432 pages Works out at about £1.50 an issue for an oversized hardcover.
I've just ordered mine…
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But Bleeding Cool reported that Chris Claremont wanted to write an X-Men/Warehouse 13 crossover, could this be his chance?
While over at IDW, they are publishing Jericho, a kind of Season Three or Second Half Of Season Two You Never Got To See.And they are collecting the first three issues as Jericho Redux in February to[...]
This is Mongrol from 2000AD's ABC Warriors, as designed by Ashley Wood for ThreeA Toys. Christmas list anyone?
Doesn't it feel the one of these is the sequel to the other? Both issue ones, both on sale, one from Marvel, one from IDW, today in the US, tomorrow in the UK.
Hey, what happened to the Heroic Age banner of Marvel's version? that's how it was solicited -and how it's still listed… is[...]
The week after San Diego is often full of stories that didn't quite make it to being announced at the convention and so kind of struggle out .
Such as Jerry Bruckheimer acquiring the movie rights to Ashley Wood and Jon Gibson's graphic novella World War Robot, from IDW.
I mean, doesn't that sound like a San[...]