SDCC’12: IDW announces MAD Artist’s Edition

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Before MAD Magazine was read in nearly every household, there was Mad Comics. Written and edited by the brilliant Harvey Kurtzman, and drawn by the best and most creative cartoonists of the time, including Wally Wood, Bill Elder, Jack Davis, and Basil Wolverton, Mad was the most innovative satirical publication ever unleashed upon the youth of America.

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SDCC’12: Gil Kane’s Amazing Spider-Man Artist’s Edition arrives in November

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IDW Publishing and Marvel Comics present their fourth Artist’s Edition together, GIL KANE’S THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: ARTIST’S EDITION.

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SDCC’12: IDW announces more Transformers comics

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IDW Publishing and Hasbro are thrilled to announce the launch of two new comic book series: TRANSFORMERS: FALL OF CYBERTRON and TRANSFORMERS PRIME – RAGE OF THE DINOBOTS. Together, these link the planet-shattering events of the Fall of Cyberton videogame (awarded E3’s Best of Show by Game Informer) with the ongoing story of the Emmy© award winning TRANSFORMERS PRIME animated series produced by Hasbro Studios and currently airing on The Hub TV network!

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SOLICITATIONS: Parker returns in July

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Rickard Stark’s Parker series, already revered as novels and graphic novels, raises the stakes with Darwyn Cooke’s new adaptation of The Score—a high-octane heist story that has Parker taking aim on his most audacious task yet—robbing an entire town. In Cooke’s previous graphic novels, the menacing, steely Parker has faced all manner of deadly pitfalls while navigating a career through America’s seedy criminal underworld, but this might be his biggest challenge yet—and arguably Cooke’s best entry yet.

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SDCC’12: IDW Publishing releases full signing schedule

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As the comics industry looks forward to another Comic-Con jam-packed with the industry’s greatest talents, IDW Publishing is excited to give fans a preview of the creators that will be available at booth #2643 throughout the show!

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SOLICITATIONS: The Pound returns in September

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Wrangling fierce supernatural beasts is a dirty job, but someone’s gotta do it! The adventures of Scottie and Howie—the animal control specialists who got in a little over their heads in Stephan Nilson and Charles Pritchett’s 2011 graphic novel THE POUND—are set to continue this September from IDW Publishing!

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SDCC’12: Dark Horse and IDW Publishing team for crossover mini-series

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Dark Horse and IDW team up on this once-in-a-lifetime crossover between the critically acclaimed Criminal Macabre and 30 Days of Night!

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REVIEW: Star Trek:The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation² #2 (of 8)

Or – “Why Couldn’t It Be Assimilation X 2?”

The universe is a vast and variable place, and the timestream even moreso.  So, in a way, it’s actually a surprise that it only took the Doctor 50 years to land in the midst of someone else’s franchise.  (I fully expected them to cross over with The Rat Patrol, or Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo by now…)  It’s time for the time-and-space traversing Major Spoilers review…

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SDCC’12: Skelton Crew shows off convention exclusive

Fans of IDW Publishing’s Locke & Key have hopefully been snatching up the officially licensed keys made by Skelton Crew Studio.  Those going to the San Diego Comic-Con are going to get a chance to grab an exclusive Omega Key.

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SDCC’12: IDW Publishing announces show exclusives

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Besides being America’s biggest comic convention, Comic-Con International: San Diego has become ground zero for publishers to premiere special, exclusive editions of their products to legions of dedicated fans. Without further ado, here are the offerings that will be available from IDW Publishing!

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REVIEW: The Crow #1

Or – “Lightning In A Bottle Or Too Many Trips To The Well?”

“People once believed, that when someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead. But sometimes, something so bad happens, that a terrible sadness is carried with it and the soul can’t rest. Then sometimes, just sometimes the crow could bring that soul back to put the wrong things right.”

J. O’Barr’s ‘The Crow’ has returned, and it’s time for your Major Spoilers review!

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