Tag Archives: IDW Publishing

HOT FIVE: Week of April 22, 2015

Welcome to Comicosity’s Hot Five. Hot Five is a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold in the comic market! CONVERGENCE: NEW TEEN

HOT FIVE: Week of March 25, 2015

Welcome to Comicosity’s Hot Five. Hot Five is a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold for the week in the comic market!

TRADE WAITING: Week of March 18, 2015

Welcome comic book debutantes and vagabonds! It’s another Monday and that means another look at some of the hottest trade paperbacks, collected editions, and graphic novels in this week’s “Trade Waiting” – your weekly spotlight of five noteworthy comic book collections that are being released to stores this Wednesday and why you should watch out

Review: TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #43

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES #43 Written by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow Art by Cory Smith Published by IDW Publishing Release Date: February 25, 2015 It’s mayhem everywhere as multiple factions battle to stop Krang from firing up the Technodrome and destroy all life on Earth. So yeah, this is a low action, low

HOT FIVE…er, Six: Week of February 25, 2015

Welcome to Comicosity’s Hot Five. Hot Five is a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold for the week in the comic market.

THE HANGOUT featuring Kelly Thompson: February 9, 2015

It’s “Showtime, Synergy!” with the writer of the new IDW comic Jem and the Holograms, Kelly Thompson. Kelly talks about bursting onto the main comics scene with Jem, the smart female characters she’d loved to write one day, her favorite genre’s and the comic series she thinks everyone should be reading (besides Jem.) You can still add Jem and the

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