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Comic Review: Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1

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Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1 IDW Story: Steve Niles Art: Bernie Wrightson   Okay, monster kids. You may not frequent a comic shop, but here are five good reasons that you should go out of your way, take the scenic route to a store, and buy this issue. 1. It is, simply put, a gorgeous book…. [Continue Reading]

IDW Infests Comic Shelves For a Second Time

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In comics, crossover events are usually associated with Marvel and DC as an excuse to have their respective superhero pantheons battle it out in new-and-exciting combinations. Last year, IDW said to themselves, why should Marvel and DC have all the fun? They proceeded to throw hordes of zombies at their own roster of comic book… [Continue Reading]

Good Horror Comes in Threes at IDW

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In a smorgasbord of supernatural awesomeness, premiere comics publisher IDW is offering three #1 ways to jump into the horror comic book world this week, each bearing its own distinctive style and brand of spooks… MONOCYTE #1 Panels? What panels? menton3 and Kasra Ghanbari’s MONOCYTE #1 revokes comic tradition and pans its way across the… [Continue Reading]

FROM THE ASHES: A Speculative Memoir

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FROM THE ASHES creator Bob Fingerman and real-life wife Michele against the radioactive elements in post-apocalyptic New York City

IDW January Newsletter

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IDW January Newsletter Happy New Year and welcome to the IDW newsletter, offering your monthly dose of news and not-to-be-missed books! Arriving at inboxes the beginning of each month, the IDW newsletter brings highlights of the coming month, including books to look for at your local store, plus top stories from “Ryall Time” and the… [Continue Reading]

IDW Ain’t Afraid of No Ghosts

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IDW announced this weekend at Comic-Con International that they have the rights to Ghostbusters and have assigned the writing chores to rising star Keith Champagne.  He will introduce the comics with a four issue miniseries, Ghostbusters: The Other Side, with art by former JLA inker Tom Nguyen. Champagne, known for his writing and inking on… [Continue Reading]

Cartoon Network to Adapt Three Comics

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The first Comic-Con International press release kicked things off nicely: Cartoon Network has kicked off development on three much-loved comic book titles: Firebreather, The Vanishers and Mice Templar. Image Comic’s Firebreather, created by Phil Hester, and Mice Templar, by Mike Avon Oeming and Bryan Glass, will be developed as animated original movies. IDW Publishing’s The… [Continue Reading]

Shock Festival Coming in October

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Shock Festival, from madman Stephen Romano, has been picked up for release by IDW Publishing, which will cobrand this with Raw Entertainment, the packaging company headed by painter Tim Bradtsreet (Hellblazer) and actor Thomas Jane (The Punisher). Coming October 25th, the $39.99 book is a full color 350 page book measuring 9” x 12” and… [Continue Reading]

Aliens vs. Predator Round Three on Deck

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Word has begun to leak across the web that the Aliens vs. Predator franchise is going for the trifecta. With the second chapter headed for an April 15 DVD release, 20th Century-Fox is now discussing getting the third installment up and running which makes sense given the $128.8 million the last one hatched worldwide. No… [Continue Reading]

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