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Interview: Michael McDermott on Cooking His “Imaginary Drugs”

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I was lucky enough to come across the Kickstarter for indy anthology Imaginary Drugs earlier this year. I received my PDF copy a few months ago...

NYCC’14: IDW Brings Chris Carter’s Other Show to Comics

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By David Nieves IDW dropped a new title on X-Files fans today. Chris Carter's other show Millennium will be coming to IDW in comics form....

NYCC’14: IDW Adds Spider-Man

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By David Nieves IDW is no stranger to licensing properties from games to cartoons, but now the publisher is adding The Amazing Spider-Man to that...

THE OCTOBER FACTION #1: Review

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The Skeletons Outside The Closet Can Be The Most Dangerous By David Nieves Steve Niles has made a hell of a living in the horror genre....

NYCC ’14: IDW announces Signings with Simonson, Rodriguez and more

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IDW will have a booth at New York Comic-Con—they don't always set up, so make the most of it, with a line-up of signings including Walt Simonson, Louise Simonson, Joe Harris, Gabriel Rodriguez and some of the crew of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon:

More Publishers Join No-DRM Movement at ComiXology

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By Bruce Lidl A number of comics publishers today joined comiXology's no-DRM initiative, and will start offering their titles without digital anti-copying technology. Comixology's announcement at...

SDCC ’14: IDW to publish Orphan Black comics

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Ever since we got to San Diego it's been :orphan Black, Orphan Black, Orphan Black" because it's amazing. And now IDW is getting in...

SDCC: Ron Marz tackles a Skylanders Ongoing at IDW

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by Alexander Jones The acclaimed writer Ron Marz is tackling the popular video game franchise known as Skylanders in comic book form. The comic was...

IDW and Comics Experience team for new line

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More comics! More properties! More to read! IDW has just packed with Comics Experience, LLC, the online comics school run by former IDW editor...

SDCC 2014: Lion Forge gets into print with IDW and kids comics with...

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St. Louis based Lion Forge Comics has been around for a couple of years with a lot of ambitious plans, some well known licenses and a line of here-to-fore digital comics. But recently they announced they are getting into print, with IDW picking up their Air Wolf and Knight Rider comics. They'll also publish a print version of a comic inspired by MMA fighter Quentin "Rampage"Jackson called Rampage Jackson: Street Soldier. That should be PLENTY wacky. More Lion Forge titles are impending from IDW, possibly including such classic licensed fear as Miami Vice, and Punky Bewster.

IDW takes a crack at getting Corto Maltese right in the US

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We've long been among the most vocal supporters of getting a proper US edition of Corto Maltese our. Hugo Pratt's adventure masterpiece is one...

Allison Baker is new Director of Operations at IDW

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Monkeybrian co-publisher Alison Baker has been one of the smart people in and around comics for a while, and now IDW has done something...

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