Interview: David M. Booher on IDW’s Canto
A tin man goes in search of a tin girl’s heart in IDW’s fantasy tale, Canto. Writer David M. Booher reveals more about this unlikely hero.
A tin man goes in search of a tin girl’s heart in IDW’s fantasy tale, Canto. Writer David M. Booher reveals more about this unlikely hero.
Wynonna Earp faces a jailbreak of epic proportions in Wynonna Earp: Bad Day at Black Rock. Co-writers Beau Smith and Tim Rozon and artist Chris Evenhuis give us the lowdown on this original graphic novel adventure.
Lawrence Block’s popular character Matthew Scudder makes his graphic novel debut in IDW’s Eight Million Ways to Die, adapted by John K. Snyder III from the most popular novel in the series. Westfield’s Roger Ash shares his thoughts on the book which is available today.
Walt Disney characters are loved the world over. Wayne Markley takes a fond look at some recent collections of Disney comics including the first volume in Fantagraphics’ Disney Masters series and IDW’s Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales and Silly Symphonies: The Complete Comics.
Lawrence Block’s Matthew Scudder has appeared in 17 novels and two feature films. Now this cop turned detective finally comes to comics from IDW in John K. Snyder III’s adaptation of Eight Million Ways to Die. Snyder III tells us more about developing this story as a graphic novel.
Wayne Markley continues his trip around the world with a look at graphic novels from Belgium, France, Spain, and Italy that have recently been published in the US including The Man from the Great North and Samaris.
A dysfunctional family, a bizarre hotel, King Lear, and Franz Kafka come together in unexpected ways in IDW’s Kid Lobotomy by Peter Milligan and Tess Fowler, the first book in the Black Crown line. The first issue hits shelves tomorrow and writer Peter Milligan stops by to tell us more about the series.
Tm Rozon plays Doc Holliday on the popular TV show, Wynonna Earp. Writer Beau Smith is the creator of Wynonna and her universe. Together, they bring us a tale of Wynonna’s past in IDW’s Wynonna Earp: Season Zero. Tim and Beau discuss their work together on this exciting new miniseries.
Lynn Johnston’s comic strip, For Better or For Worse, is considered a modern classic and now it’s getting a deluxe reprint treatment from The Library of American Comics & IDW Publishing. Robert Greenberger talks to LOAC’s Dean Mullaney, Lorraine Turner, and Kurtis Findlay about this outstanding series of hardcover volumes.
A group of gods find that their reality isn’t what it seems in Dread Gods from Onimous Press, published by IDW. Writer Ron Marz gives us the lowdown on this exciting new adventure.
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