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Kibbles ‘n’ Bits 6/14/19: Tom King opens up on why he left Batman early

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News from around, including the most exciting event yet announced at Comic-Con!

Wondercon ‘19: IDW Announces July Releases of “Space Pig” and “Island of Dr. Moreau”

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At its Friday publisher panel, IDW editor-in-chief John Barber announced two new titles slated for a July release. In Star Pig, 16-year old American girl Vess is sent away space camp—in literal space—when an accident...

WonderCon ’17: IDW and Shelly Bond Gleefully Talk About Black Crown Imprint and New...

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It seems that at every major comic convention, IDW is afresh with announcements of new comic releases, media growth, and more. This year is no different, as the publisher and media company is eager...

Listen to Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s ‘Locke & Key’ audio (comic) book for...

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  Don't have time to read the award winning horror best seller, Locke & Key, by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez?  The same company that brought you Jamal Igle's Molly Danger audio book, AudioComics, adapted the...

More IDW news including new Ryall/Rodriguez, Stokoe back on Godzilla

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Here's a round-up of more IDW announcements during ECCC, most of them part of a "Five Featured Firsts" program which will see a new book every week in July, more on Kevin Eastman and Godzilla going to Hell!

IDWs Ted Adams Interview Part 2: What’s up for Little Nemo, WinterWorld, Ragnarok and...

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[Concluding our conversation with IDW publisher Ted Adams, we get into digital, new books for 2014 and IDW's plans for getting into the TV business. Read part one here. ]

IDW Revive Winsor McCay’s ‘Little Nemo’ with New Creative Team

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IDW have announced that they'll be publishing a new series based around Winsor McCay's Little Nemo In Slumberland, with the creative team of Eric Shanower and Gabriel Rodriguez taking over the reins. Titled Little...

REVIEW: Joe Hill’s Terrifyingly Tragic Treasury Edition is Actually Terrifying

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I guess I should have expected that, the terrifying part, given not only the title, but the author concerned. I somehow missed reading Joe Hill’s short story THE CAPE when it was winning all...

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