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REVIEW: Magic: The Gathering #1

Dack Fayden is the latest Planeswalker in the multiverse utilized for the Magic the Gathering card game.  To learn more of his story, take the jump… MAGIC THE GATHERING #1 Writer: Matt Forbeck Artist: Martin Coccolo Colorist: J. Edwin Stevens &#... [read more]

‘Transformers: Robots in Disguise’ #1 Continues IDW’s Addictive Space Opera [Preview]

Filed under: Previews, IDW, Opinion Are you a big Transformers fan? I've never been one. My knowledge of the enduringly popular Hasbro franchise about sentient robots who can turn into vehicles and weapons is limited to the toys I played with as a c... [read more]

War Rocket Ajax #28: Chris Roberson and Rich Ellis Talk To Us About ‘Memorial!’ [Podcast]

Filed under: Indie, War Rocket Ajax Chris Roberson has been one of our favorite guests on the War Rocket Ajax podcast for years, and this week he returns to the show with artist Rich Ellis to talk about their new book for IDW, Memorial! Rich gives... [read more]

Turtles Get out of the Sewer and into Parkour in ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ #6 [Exclusive Preview]

Filed under: Previews, IDW Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, and Dan Duncan's relaunched Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series from IDW arrives at its sixth issue on January 25, bringing its cast of characters ever closer to some major reveals. The young grou... [read more]

Roger Langridge and Bruce Ozella Teaming for ‘Popeye’ #1 From IDW in April

Filed under: IDW, News Elzie Crisler Segar's spinach-chugging sailor man is set for a return to monthly comics this spring as writer Roger Langridge (Thor: The Mighty Avenger, Snarked!) and artist Bruce Ozella put their spin on Popeye. Set for an Ap... [read more]

Roger Langridge to write Popeye for IDW

IDW has a new POPEYE book and Roger Langridge is going to write it. So there is hope for the world after all. [read more]

IDW goes digital-only with Transformers: Autocracy series

You wanted 99 cent comics? You got 'em. Digital comics, that is. In what's a first for the Transformer series, IDW is making one of it's premiere licensed comics available first as a digital-only 12-part series selling for 99¢ for an 8 page chapter. The chapters will be released every [read more]

Roberson and Ellis Cast a Shadow Over ‘Memorial’ #2 [Exclusive Art]

Filed under: Indie, Previews, IDW On sale this week from IDW Publishing is the second issue of Memorial, the new creator-owned urban fantasy series by Eisner-nominated iZombie writer Chris Roberson and drawn by Rich Ellis with covers by the legendar... [read more]

Coming Attractions: January 2012: Image, IDW, Dark Horse

The March of Coming Attractions continues, like a North Korean state funeral! This installment: Dark Horse! IDW! Image! [read more]

Digital ComicsAlliance: Darwyn Cooke and the Man Called ‘Parker’

Filed under: Indie, IDW, Opinion, Digital Comics Recently, Chris Ryall, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of IDW Publishing, announced the 2012 return of Darwyn Cooke's adaptation of Richard Stark's Parker novels. The latest entry in the series is The... [read more]

‘Parker: The Score’ Coming in May from Darwyn Cooke and IDW Publishing

Filed under: Indie, IDW, News What's the best possible news to cap off the first week of 2012? News from IDW Publishing's Editor-in-Chief Chris Ryall that Parker: The Score is set for release this May. The book is the third in cartoonist Darwyn Cook... [read more]

Coming Attractions: Yoe Books!

A new website from Yoe Books highlights their amazing titles! [read more]

Get a digital copy of STAR TREK #1 for FREE — but only until 3 pm!

Comics+ is giving away a copy of STAR TREK #1 by in their app -- but only until 3 pm EST. Use code FMST01 in the app for the free book. STAR TREK #1 features the classic characters in the alternate timeline of the reboot, overseen by Robert Orci with writer [read more]

‘Mouse Guard’ Creator David Petersen Builds Models to Assist in Making Awesome TMNT Art

Filed under: Indie, IDW, Art As readers of his Eisner award-winning Mouse Guard series know very well, David Petersen is no slouch when it comes to draftsmanship. The artist's work on Mouse Guard and really anything else he draws is characterized by... [read more]

‘Baja’: The Best Noir Comic Set in the Desert

Filed under: Graphic Novels, Reviews, IDW Good crime comics used to be so hard to find. After the Comics Code Authority spelled doom for the genre after their heyday in the '40s and '50s, they virtually disappeared from the medium for decades. Tha... [read more]

Help wanted: IDW needs marketing/PR person

Ch-changes! San Diego-based IDW Publishing has an opening for someone in PR/Marketing Department. They're looking for an experienced individual in the PR and marketing field -- comics experience is a MAJOR plus. With their strong presence in licensed comics, renewed focus on originals, amazing reprint program and digital growth...well this [read more]

IDW switches to ComiXology for storefronts, goes day and date

Well now, ComiXology took one step toward becoming the next Diamond as IDW is now powering its stores via ComiXology. IDW, always considered one of the most aggressive companies in terms of digital, also announced they will be fully day and date —at full cover price. IDW had formerly used [read more]

IDW Takes Most Content Same Day Digital With comiXology

Filed under: IDW, News, Digital Comics IDW titles have been available on comiXology for a few months, the publisher has expanded their partnership with the digital distributor in a major way. Digital content and all title-specific iOS apps are now powe... [read more]

IDW changes; Goldstein promoted, White leaving

IDW has announced that Greg Goldstein has been promoted to the rank of president. In a release, Goldstein is credited with helping drive much of IDW's growth in new business channels. Publisher Ted Adams will continue to oversee overall strategy while Goldstein takes on more of the day-to-day operations of [read more]

PREVIEW: IDW to publish SKIPPY

Okay you can mark off one more from the list of great comic strips without a deluxe reprint series: Percy Crosby's SKIPPY is getting the Library of American Comics treatment. The whimsical childhood strip was immensely popular in its day -- the film version starring Jackie Coogan was nominated for [read more]

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