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Tag: IDW Comics

Review- ′Usagi Yojimbo Issue # 19: The Master of Hebishima′

April 21, 2021April 21, 2021Mariana Ruiz

Snakes, tokage and a mysterious hermit await Usagi.

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‘Be Gay Do Comics’

September 30, 2020September 29, 2020Rory Bristol

From the wildly popular website, magazine, book, and newsletter publisher The Nib, Be Gay Do Comics is a comic anthology of queer history, satire, memoir, and cultural awareness that is both caring and irreverent. The book features 244 illustrated pages by 40 artists and writers, with 56 individual comics. The stories date back to the […]

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IDW Partners With Smithsonian Enterprises to Create New Graphic Novels

January 9, 2020January 8, 2020Jenny Bristol

Stay tuned later this year to see new comics and other products created through a new joint effort from IDW and Smithsonian Enterprises.

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Comic Book Corner: 4 Comics We Read in August & September 2017

October 1, 2017December 13, 2017Sophie Brown

In this month’s Comic Book Corner, Sophie and Mariana enjoy books about ‘Star Wars,’ ‘Hellboy,’ and ‘Plants vs. Zombies.’

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Comic Book Corner: Batman, Curse Words, and Doctor Who

February 1, 2017December 16, 2017Sophie Brown

In this month’s Comic Book Corner, Shiri, Beth, Sophie, and new contributor Mark share what we’ve been enjoying in comics recently.

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Comic Book Corner: Invincible Cat-sitting in London

December 1, 2016Sophie Brown

In our final Comic Book Corner of 2016, we hope you find something to fill that empty space on your Christmas list. See you in 2017!

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Giving Away One Year of ComicBlitz All-You-Can-Read Comics App

November 17, 2016December 14, 2017Mordechai Luchins

What if every day could be comic book day? With ComicBlitz, it can. And we’re giving away three free annual memberships.

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Comic Book Corner: Bloom County, Civil War, and Conspiracy

November 1, 2016December 16, 2017Sophie Brown

In this month’s Comic Book Corner: Civil War II, Bloom County, Dirk Gently, and The X-Files: Origins.

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GBBP 98: Joe Hill

October 31, 2016Jamie Greene

Happy Halloween! Today, we’re chatting with Joe Hill, author of the ‘Locke and Key’ comics, novels such as ‘The Fireman’ and ‘Horns,’ and the forthcoming ‘Tales from the Darkside’ scripts.

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Machi Koro Bright Lights Big City

Gen Con Gaming: ‘Machi Koro: Bright Lights, Big City’

August 18, 2016December 14, 2017Jonathan H. Liu9

The little town of ‘Machi Koro’ now has a bustling nightlife: this Target exclusive is a stand-alone experience tailored for folks who are just discovering the game for the first time.

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Dear Hasbro: Can We Talk About MASK?

May 5, 2016Jamie Greene6

Dear Hasbro, can we talk about the inevitable new MASK toys and how much I want them to be for my kids?

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Cat Games

Herding (or Stacking) Cats: 4 Cat-Themed Games

April 1, 2016April 17, 2019Jonathan H. Liu8

I’ve observed an interesting trend in the past couple of months in some of the games I’ve been sent to review: cats! Here are three games (and one older puzzle) that feature cute kitties—and some interesting gameplay.

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Game of the Week: Diamonsters

October 16, 2015May 20, 2020Admin

Diamonsters is a charming bluffing and deduction card game suitable for the whole family.

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Tabletop Game: ‘Rattus Cartus’

October 16, 2015December 14, 2017Rory Bristol

The king is dead, the year is 1347, and you can become the ruler, as long as you don’t die of The Black Death!

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Press Your Luck and Test Your Memory with ‘Open Sesame’

August 26, 2015December 14, 2017Dave Banks

In the post, there is a game and some cards and some tokens and a standee and a good time and… ermmm… I forgot. I lose.

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5 Observations on Comics and Fandom from NYCC

October 18, 2014December 14, 2017Tony Nunes

I was one of the more than 150,000 people to descend upon NYC last weekend for New York Comic Con (NYCC), the biggest mass media conglomeration on the East Coast. This is what I learned. Say what you will about San Diego Comic Con, but New York is really where true comics love resides. After […]

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Buck 2014 © Sophie Brown

Con Recap: Buck 2014

September 5, 2014December 14, 2017Sophie Brown1

GeekMom Sophie describes this con as two days and three nights of fun, which included some of the most interesting panels she’s ever seen.

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Nine More X-Files Antagonists We’d Love to See Return

November 29, 2013December 14, 2017Sophie Brown

Here are nine monsters, baddies, and other dangling plot bunnies from The X-Files that I’d like to see make a return appearance in the comic series.

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Help Design a New Transformer

April 19, 2013December 16, 2017Z

Ever dreamed of creating your own Transformer?

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GeekMom: Comic Book Corner – June 13th, 2012

June 13, 2012December 14, 2017Dakster Sullivan

Happy Comic Release Day! Welcome to another installment of GeekMom Comic Book Corner, where we recap our adventures in comics for the week.

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I Can’t Get Behind the New Star Trek Ongoing Comic

September 21, 2011December 13, 2017Admin

Today, IDW Publishing has released a new Star Trek comic called Star Trek Ongoing. As much as I’d like to, I can’t get behind that. As I shared the other week, Star Trek played a huge role in my life …

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Battleship Galaxies: Not Your Father’s Battleship

July 13, 2011December 14, 2017Jonathan H. Liu

Overview: Battleship gets a massive overhaul in Battleship Galaxies: it’s an epic space battle between the Intergalactic Space Navy and the invading Wretcheridians. There’s almost nothing in common with the original seek-and-find Battleship game and is more like a tactical …

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Independent Women in Comics Anthology Finds Funding in One Day

July 9, 2011December 14, 2017Corrina Lawson

I wrote a post earlier this week about the relaunch of DC’s regular titles which includes their entry into same-day digital. In that post, I lamented that DC’s digital marketing was lacking and that the company wasn’t even trying to …

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Comics Writer Beau Smith on Monsters, the Old West, and What’s on Wonder Woman’s iPod

June 8, 2011December 14, 2017Corrina Lawson

When I reviewed Wynnona Earp: The Yeti Wars last months, writer Beau Smith sent me an nice email thanking me for the review. I seized on the chance to ask him for an interview him, as he’s one of the …

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Comics Spotlight on Wynonna Earp, The Yeti Wars #1

May 17, 2011December 14, 2017Corrina Lawson

Since I usually order my comics via a mail order subscription from G-Mart, I don’t always get a chance to browse the new titles week by week. But I treated myself to a drive to my closest local comic shop …

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