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IDW announces historical horror mini-series SEA OF SORROWS

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The new series comes from Road of Bones creators Alex Cormack and Rich Douek.

MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #1 goes back to print

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Plus, a limited edition black and white printing hits shelves at the end of January.
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Matt Chats: Livio Ramondelli on imbuing humanity into a mechanical world in THE KILL...

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The TRANSFORMERS artist discusses his new, darkly humorous creator-owned series.
Graphic Novels for Winter 2020

65 of the most anticipated graphic novels for Winter 2020

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New and upcoming graphic novel releases for January-March 2020.
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INDIE VIEW: ‘Ghost Tree’ brings the afterlife down to Earth

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Ghost Tree Written by Bobby Curnow Illustrated by Simon Gane Colored by Ian Herring and Becka Kinzie Lettered by Chris Mowry IDW Publishing I reviewed the first issue of Ghost...

INDIE VIEW: ‘Burmese Moons’ is a horror comic fueled by truth

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Burmese Moons Written by Sophie Ansel Illustrated by Sam Garcia IDW EuroComics This seems to be a year for rough graphic novels. Not rough reading, but rough experiencing...

LOCKE & KEY arrives on Netflix February 7, 2020

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INTERVIEW: How did Ryan Parrott craft the script for MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS/TEENAGE MUTANT...

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By asking his inner 10 year-old what he wanted to read, of course.

INTERVIEW: David M. Booher & Drew Zucker reveal what’s next for comics’ favorite tin...

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Plus, a teaser for Canto and the Clockwork Faeries.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Gramercy Park’ shows the heart to be the ultimate crime scene

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Gramercy Park Written by Timothée de Fombelle Illustrated by Christian Cailleaux Translated by Edward Gauvin IDW EuroComics Why is the woman on the roof obsessively watching the window of...

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: In CANTO #6, bravery is everything

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The first arc in the robot epic ends with Canto #6 on Nov. 20.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Springtime In Chernobyl’ offers an unexpected message of hope

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Finding the beauty in the aftermath of disaster

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