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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2009IDW PUBLISHING FOR NOVEMBERTRANSFORMERS #1 Written by Mike Costa, art and covers by Don Figueroa.
It's been three years since the devastating events of All Hail Megatron. The Earth has been rebuilt, the AUTOBOTS are in hiding, and the next great era in the Transformers saga is about to begin! This IDW's biggest book of the year‹the launch of the first ongoing Transformers title in five years!
32 pages, $3.99.
TRANSFORMERS CONTINUUM
Written by Andy Schmidt, art by Ken Christensen.
Brush up on current Transformers events with the Continuum, a special 32-page, ad-free book that runs through all the key players and important events in the Transformers universe so far! From their debut story in Infiltration all the way up through the end of All Hail Megatron -- the Continuum is an essential guide for every Transformers fan!
32 pages, $3.99.
TRANSFORMERS: TALES OF THE FALLEN #4
Written by Simon Furman, art by Carlos Magno, covers by Magno, Alex Milne.
Who is/was The Fallen? Why did he turn away from the fraternity of Primes to embrace all-conquering evil? The answers are revealed in this searing, mind-scouring trip to the very heart of darkness, as The Fallen rises, and, perhaps, entire universes fall!
32 pages, $3.99.
TRANSFORMERS BEST OF THE UK: PREY #4
Written by Simon Furman, art by Will Simpson, Jeff Anderson, cover by Andrew Griffith.
Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus team to take down Megatron, but what role does Straxus play in this massive confrontation? Continuing the fan-favorite collection of classic tales from across the pond, written by Transformers mainstay Simon Furman with an all-new cover by Andrew Griffith!
32 pages, $3.99.
TRANSFORMERS: BEST OF THE UK: CITY OF FEAR
Written by Simon Furman, art by Robin Smith, Jeff Anderson and Dan Reed, cover by Andrew Griffith.
Throwing the spotlight on their homeworld of Cybertron, the Autobots and Decepticons continue their bitter war. A rogue Autobot from the planet's dark past resurfaces with a terrifying agenda while Ultra Magnus finds his reception back home warmer than he ever imagined. Will Cybertron and its cities burn?
128 pages, $19.99.
TRANSFORMERS ANIMATED DIGEST VOL. 12 TPB
Written by Marty Isenberg, art by various.
Share the adventures of the Autobot heroes like Optimus Prime, Hot Rod and Prowl as they battle Megatron and the dangerous Decepticons. Using actual still frames from the animated series itself, and including episodes "Black Friday" and "Sari, No One's Home," the Transformers Animated series puts new TF action in your pocket!
112 pages, $7.99.
G.I. JOE MOVIE: SNAKE EYES #2
Written by Ray Park and Kevin VanHook, art and cover by Lee Ferguson.
When a series of violent murders ravages a tiny village in Japan, Snake Eyes goes on a solo mission to find the killer -- an imposter who looks and behaves just like him! And the answer may rest in the very school where young Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow trained years ago!
32 pages, $3.99.
G.I. JOE: ORIGINS #9
Written by Larry Hama, art by Andrea Mutti, covers by Mutti and Tom Feister.
The Joes track suspected terrorists to Paris and go into full-thrash throwdown mode. Snake Eyes has to take a commercial flight to Lockerbie, Scottland, and goes through customs and immigration with a very strange diplomatic passport. Meanwhile, Scarlett cracks a computer code and finds out where the terrorists are going to strike.
32 pages, $3.99.
G.I. JOE #11
Written by Chuck Dixon, art by S L Gallant, covers by Howard Chaykin and Robert Atkins.
The first face-to-face confrontation between a Joe and a Cobra! It's Snake Eyes vs. an unknown Cobra soldier in an epic fight to the death that neither of them may survive. Also: The Joes learn more of the true nature of the superweapon being built at Section Zero. And what has Mainframe learned that may lead to the end of the little town of Springfield?
32 pages, $3.99.
CLASSIC G.I. JOE, VOL. 6
Written by Larry Hama, art by Rod Whigham, Andy Mushynsky, Sam DeLaRosa, Kim DeMulder, Bob McLeod and Todd McFarlane, cover by J. Scott Campbell.
Including issues like "Thunder Machine," "Snap Decisions," and "Pit-Fall," read along with the action as the G.I. JOE team fights to remain operational amidst government oversight scrutiny. Meanwhile Serpentor and Cobra prepare to launch an attack that catches the JOE team off-guard... with major consequences. This action-packed volume compiles issues #51-60 recolored and collected for the very first time.
240 pages, $19.99.
LOCKE & KEY: CROWN OF SHADOWS #1
Written by Joe Hill, art and cover by Gabriel Rodriguez .
Prologue: "The Haunting of Keyhouse." Sam Lesser may be dead and gone, but Dodge still has uses for him, and in the first chill days of October, will make contact with him again. The dead know things the living may not, and Sam's restless spirit has had time to discover the thing Dodge wants to know most of all... where to find the key to the black
32 pages, $3.99.
JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT'S MUSIC BOX #1
Written by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Scott Lobdell, art and cover by Michael Gaydos .
In this exciting new horror anthology in the vein of Twilight Zone and Outer Limits, Jennifer Love Hewitt (Ghost Whisperer) has enlisted Scott Lobdell to help her tell stories about a haunted music box and those it possesses! The first person to come across the mysterious music box -- its age and origin forever shrouded in mystery -- is a New York City forensic scientist who yearns for the ability to stop crimes before they happen. The music box grants him his wish, but like a melodic monkey's paw, it comes at a price he could not possibly have imagined!
32 pages, $3.99.
THE GHOUL #1
Written by Steve Niles, art and cover by Bernie Wrightson.
When Los Angeles Detective Lieutenant Lloyd Klimpt finds himself in the middle of a Hollywood mystery that falls way outside the norm, he knows he's going to need a different kind of help than he's used to. He finds it in the bizarre form of The Ghoul, a monstrous investigator with a reputation for solving the world's weirdest crimes. Also included is an illustrated prose story by Niles.
32 pages, $3.99.
J. SCOTT CAMPBELL'S FAIRY TALE FANTASIES 2010 CALENDAR
Art and cover by J. Scott Campbell.
Renowned for his gorgeous images of beautiful women, J. Scott Campbell exceeds even his own high standards in the first calendar devoted entirely to his work. Each month will showcase a different lovely lass, from a classic fairy tale or children's book, and will be on it's own 20" x 10" page, suitable for framing. Included will be Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks, and more.
13 pages, $19.99.
ANGEL #27
Written by Brian Lynch, art by Stephen Mooney, covers by Mooney and Nick Runge.
"Boys and Their Toys," Part 2 of 2: Angel and Spike‹who is now convinced he is Angel -- are thrown into a new kind of Hell as their battle at the comic convention gets hairy. Well, Furry, at least. Brian Lynch concludes his run on Angel, paving the way for
next month's all-new creative team (while Lynch hops over to the upcoming Angel Annual and a new Spike series...)
32 pages, $3.99.
ANGEL: ONLY HUMAN #4
Written by Scott Lobdell, art by David Messina and Mirco Pierfederici, covers by Messina.
Unlike Illyria, this Old One is in its original form... and the resulting battle between the two former lovers stretches from one end of Texas to the other! Ever wonder just how powerful Illyria is when she doesn't have to worry about Angel or Spike or Wesley whispering sweet restraint in her ear? Gunn turns to the only help he can find to help Illyria defeat the Old One: a very familiar... scarecrow?
32 pages, $3.99.
ANGEL: AFTER THE FALL, VOL. 2 TPB
Written by Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch, art by John Byrne, Tim Kane, David Messina, Stephen Mooney and Nick Runge, cover by Alex Garner.
First Night begins! What happened on the very night Los Angeles went straight to hell, the incident that ended the Angel television series with such a shocking cliffhanger? Why did the team go their separate ways? And how did Connor rise up to become one of Hell's greatest champions?
104 pages, $17.99.
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: GHOSTS #1
Written by Zander Cannon, art by Javier Aranda, cover by Joe Corroney.
Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise respond to a distress call and find a terribly wounded scientist aboard a marooned ship. While evaluating the planet below (and its two warring nations) for possible Federation membership, Picard discovers to his horror that the survivor of the disaster is foreseeing his death.
32 pages, $3.99.
STAR TREK: NERO #4
Written by Mike Johnson and Tim Jones, art and cover by David Messina.
From Star Trek writer/producers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman and the creative team behind the best-selling Star Trek: Countdown. The final issue contains the climactic confrontation between Nero and the elder Spock -- leading up to the cataclysmic destruction of Vulcan!
32 pages, $3.99.
STAR TREK: ROMULANS: SCHISM #3
Written, art and cover by John Byrne.
When the edges begin to fray, can the center hold for long? The alliance
between the Klingons and the Romulans begins to collapse -- with the
Federation squarely in the middle! John Byrne's Romulan Saga comes to a literally shattering conclusion!
32 pages, $3.99.
STAR TREK: MOVIE OMNIBUS
Written by Marv Wolfman, Peter David, Andy Schmidt and more, art by Dave Cockrum, Klaus Janson, Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran, James W. Fry, Gordon Purcell and Chee cover by Chee.
Star Trek's many movie adaptations are collected together for the first time in this Star Trek Movie Omnibus from IDW. Included are the three-part Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the one-shots Star Trek: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek: The Final Frontier, Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country, and finally the newly created, three-part Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan from IDW.
380 pages, $24.99.
STAR TREK: ARCHIVES VOL. 7 -- BEST OF KLINGONS
Written by Tony Isabella, Len Wein, more, art by Tom Sutton and Ricardo Villagran, cover by Joe Corroney.
In stories like "The Wormhole Connection," "The Only Good Klingon...," "Errand of War," "Deadly Allies," "Maggie's World," and "Judgment Day," get a close look at the relationship between the Federation and Klingon Empire. These fierce, warring people present unique challenges to the Federation, and in these classic stories give a glimpse of what the future holds for Federation-Klingon relations.
152 pages, $19.99.
LEGION: PROPHETS #1
Written by Scott Stewart and Tom Waltz, art by Alberto Muriel, cover by J.F. Bruckner.
Legion is the Sony/Screen Gems feature coming in January 2010 and featuring an all-out war between Heaven and Earth. Legion: Prophets, a weekly, 4-part series, introduces us to the "Prophets"‹ordinary people who have yet to understand the powers they possess and their very special role in the apocalyptic events that are about to sweep across the globe two days before Christmas. The series is plotted by the film's director, Scott Stewart, and scripted by Tom Waltz.
32 pages, $3.99.
LEGION: PROPHETS #2
Written by Scott Stewart and Tom Waltz, art by Jose Holder, cover by J.F. Bruckner.
In the second of four weekly issues that lead directly into the movie, readers are introduced to the Guardian -- a three thousand-dollar-an-hour modern day geisha name Miko Hogosha. Tonight she awakens to an apocalyptic nightmare in an ultra high-tech penthouse apartment in New York, and must escape a city gone mad in her quest to get to the new Cradle of Civilization.
32 pages, $3.99.
JON SABLE FREELANCE: ASHES OF EDEN #2
Written, art and cover by Mike Grell.
Sable has gotten the girl to NYC so his job will be done after he delivers the diamond to Prinsloo. But his arrival in hasn't gone unnoticed: not by the paparazzi that hound Bashara, or the goons after the diamond, or the unhappy people in Sable's life! Sable's work is far from finished... and not at all quiet.
32 pages, $3.99.
GRIMJACK: THE MANX CAT #4
Written by John Ostrander, art and cover by Timothy Truman.
GrimJack's spiritual search for St. John of Knives leads John Gaunt right to the outlaw saint. In the Cynosure of the past, the origin of the Manx Cat is revealed and its powers are unleashed. GrimJack must now battle demons and agents of chaos as well as a greedy Lord Protector... but he isn't going to have to do it alone!
32 pages, $3.99.
DEMONS OF SHERWOOD
Written by Robert Tinnell, art and cover by Bo Hampton.
It's 12 years after Robin Hood saved Marian and Sherwood and restores Richard to his throne. Is he living happily ever after? Of course not... Robin is a drunk. He hasn't seen Marian since he saved her. He hasn't seen the merry men, either. And now word comes that Marian has been jailed as a witch by the Inquisitor from Rome. But getting in shape may be his greatest quest.
160 pages, $19.99.
FAMILY CIRCUS LIBRARY, VOL. 1
Written, art and cover by Bil Keane.
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Family Circus! The Family Circus Library, Vol. 1 by Bil Keane collects the classic newspaper strip in chronological order for the very first time, in beautifully designed hardcover books. Starting with the very first strip, originally published on February 29th, 1960, The Family Circus Library, Vol.1 will feature a complete run of the first two years, including dailies and Sundays.
Beautifully produced by Dean Mullaney, the mastermind of the Library of American Comics, and just in time for the 50th anniversary of one of America's most popular and beloved strips!
240 pages, $39.99.
BRINGING UP FATHER, VOL. 1
Written, art and cover by George McManus.
George McManus' classic Art Deco comedy strip gets the deluxe treatment in this Library of American Comics edition. The spectacular Sunday pages are reproduced large and in gloriously restored color. When this mismatched couple treats their daughter and her new husband to a trip across North America, the resulting hijinx stretch From Sea to Shining Sea. McManus's funny gags, outlandish costumes, eye-catching artwork, and lush, Art Deco designs are all on display in this deluxe volume, which features every daily and full-color Sunday from January 2, 1939 to July 7, 1940.
272 pages, $49.99.
THE ART OF DITKO HC
Written, art and cover by Steve Ditko.
Steve Ditko, the co-creator of Spider-Man and Dr. Strange, remains an enigma, though this book draws us closer to the artist and gives us a better understanding of his amazing work. Introducing the very best of rare and striking Steve Ditko comic book stories and original art, this large-format beautifully showcases Ditko's work, with many reproductions of original art pieces by the master comic book artist. Edited and designed by Craig Yoe (Secret Identity), with essays by P. Craig Russell, John Romita, and Jerry Robinson, plus an all-new introduction by Stan Lee.
208 pages, $29.99.
DOCTOR WHO #5
Written by Tony Lee, art by Matthew Dow Smith, covers by Paul Grist and Smith.
In Part 3 of the four-part "Fugitive" story arc, the Doctor has been trapped on an alien world with his old enemies now his allies -- and his old allies now trying to kill him! He has only one chance to save his life... and possibly an entire galaxy!
32 pages, $3.99.
DOCTOR WHO CLASSICS: SERIES 2 #12
Written by Steve Parkhouse, art by Steve Dillon and Mick Austin, cover by Robert Hack.
IDW's newly recolored reprints of classic Doctor Who tales from years past continues. In this issue, the adventures of the Fifth Doctor continue in the final chapters of "4-Dimensional Vistas" and the first half of "The Moderator" with art by Steve Dillon. Featuring all-new colors by Charlie Kirchoff.
32 pages, $3.99.
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