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IDW Publishing

IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW), it formed in 1999, and is recognized as the fifth-largest comic book publisher in the United States, behind Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and Image Comics, ahead of other comic book publishers such as Archie, Boom!, Dynamite, Valiant, and Oni Press.[2] The company is known for its licensed comic book adaptations of films, television shows, video games, and cartoons.

IDW Publishing
Parent companyIdea and Design Works, LLC
Founded1999; 24 years ago (1999)
Founder
  • Ted Adams
  • Alex Garner
  • Kris Oprisko
  • Robbie Robbins
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationSan Diego, California
Distribution
Publication typesComics
Fiction genres
Imprints
Owner(s)IDW Media Holdings, Inc.
Official websitewww.idwpublishing.com

History edit

1990s edit

Idea and Design Works (IDW) was formed in 1999 by a group of comic book managers and artists (Ted Adams, Robbie Robbins, Alex Garner, and Kris Oprisko) that first met while working at Wildstorm Productions.[citation needed] Each of the four was equal partners, owning 25%. When Jim Lee sold Wildstorm to DC Comics in 1999, Lee turned that company's creative service department, previously run by Adams, over to IDW, allowing IDW to be profitable in its first year. With these profits, the firm decided to fund a new venture every year.[citation needed]

2000s edit

In 2000, IDW developed a TV show concept, getting as far as a pilot episode. For the 2001's project, Adams's Ashley Wood talked to them about publishing an art book, thus starting up IDW Publishing. Una Fanta was published in March 2002. Woods had Steve Niles send Adams some of his rejected screenplays. Adams selected one, 30 Days of Night, and paired him with artist Ben Templesmith for a comic adaptation as a three-issue series, beginning in August 2002. With low pre-orders, Adams personally pushed the comic with the distributor and major comic book stores. Soon the title's back issues were hot and were followed up with Wood's Popbot.[3]

In 2007, IDT Corporation purchased a 53% majority interest in IDW from the company's founders, removing Garner & Oprisko, while reducing Adams & Robbins to minority owners collectively at 47%. Then, in 2009, IDT proceeded to increase its interest to the current 76%, reducing Adams & Robbins's interest once again to the current 24%. Then, shortly afterwards, IDT created CTM Media Holdings via a tax-free spin-off. This new company consisted of the majority interest in IDW and CTM Media Group.[4] Eight years later, on April 3, 2015, CTM Media Holdings announced it would continue operations under a new name, becoming IDW Media Holdings, which would continue to consist of the majority interest in IDW and CTM Media Group.[5]

The company's first traditional comic series, 30 Days of Night, created by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith started a seven-figure bidding war between DreamWorks, MGM, and Senator International, with Senator winning and Sam Raimi attached to produce.[6][7]

IDW Publishing's second title, Popbot, won two Gold Spectrum Awards.[8]

IDW Publishing also publishes comics based on the TV franchises Star Trek and CSI. The company's other licensed comics include Topps' Mars Attacks, Sony's Underworld, FX's The Shield, Fox's 24[9] and Angel; Universal’s Land of the Dead and Shaun of the Dead; and Konami’s Silent Hill,[10] Castlevania, Metal Gear Solid, and Speed Racer. The company has also had success with comic license from toy company Hasbro brands: The Transformers (with Takara), G.I. Joe, My Little Pony, and Jem. Transformers has had as many as five different titles running concurrently.

Beginning in 2008, the company licensed the Doctor Who series from the BBC, launching two concurrent titles: Doctor Who Classics, which reprints colorized comic strips featuring the past Doctors such as the Fourth Doctor and Fifth Doctor originally published in the late 1970s-early 1980s by Doctor Who Magazine, and Doctor Who: Agent Provocateur, an original six-part limited series featuring the Tenth Doctor and overseen and written by TV series script editor Gary Russell. An additional six-part limited series titled Doctor Who: The Forgotten started in mid-2008 by Tony Lee and Pia Guerra,[11][12] as well as a series of monthly one-shot, self-contained stories. July 2009 saw the beginning of Doctor Who, an ongoing series featuring the Tenth Doctor, written by Tony Lee and illustrated by a rotating art team.[13]

IDW Publishing acquired the G.I. Joe comics license in May 2008 (previously held by Devil's Due Publishing) and released three new series under editor Andy Schmidt,[14] from writers such as Chuck Dixon, Larry Hama, and Christos Gage. Other comics were released in time to tie-in with the summer 2009 G.I. Joe film.[15][16]

In March 2009, IDW Publishing forged an agreement with Mike Gold's Comicmix.com to publish print versions of Comicmix's online comic books. The agreement stipulates Comicmix must provide two comic books a month to IDW Publishing to publish, as well as graphic novels and trade paperbacks as demanded by the market. The books are published with both the IDW Publishing and Comicmix.com logos on the covers. As of the end of 2009, the agreement has produced print versions of the Grimjack series The Manx Cat; the Jon Sable series Ashes of Eden; Mark Wheatley and Robert Tinnell's pulp hero series Lone Justice; the graphic novel Demons of Sherwood by Tinnell and Bo Hampton; and a graphic novel collecting Trevor Von Eeden's The Original Johnson. A collection of Munden's Bar stories original to Comicmix's website is also forthcoming.[17]

In 2004, 2005, and 2006 IDW Publishing was named Publisher of the Year by Diamond Comic Distributors.[18]

2010s edit

 
The IDW "Creator Visions" panel at the 2013 New York Comic Con. From left to right: writers Sidney Friedfertig, Gary Gerani, Adadsam Knave, Dan Goldman, M. Zachary Sherman, Jeff Kline, and Jason Enright. At the podium is IDW Vice President of Marketing Dirk Wood.

In 2010, IDW Publishing released the sequel to Michael San Giacomo's "Phantom Jack" Image Comics series with "Phantom Jack: The Nowhere Man Agenda." The graphic novel is notable because it features the death of the main character, a reporter who can turn invisible.[citation needed]

IDW Publishing formed an imprint with EA Games in late 2009, called EA Comics, to focus on adaptations of the latter's video games, with initial titles including Army of Two and Dragon Age.[19]

In January 2011, IDW Publishing announced a new Dungeons & Dragons comic series, under license from Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast. Set in the D&D 4th Edition core setting, the new ongoing series Dungeons & Dragons (Fell's Five) ran for 16 issues. Several mini-series were also published including The Legend of Drizzt: Neverwinter Tales written by R.A. Salvatore.[20] Since 2014, five five-issue mini-series have been published in the D&D 5th Edition core setting.[21] A sixth five-issue mini-series, Infernal Tide, is set to be published in November 2019.[22]

In April 2011, IDW Publishing acquired the license to publish new collections of older Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics, as well as a new ongoing series beginning in August of that year.[23] In August 2017 issue #73 of the main ongoing series was published, making it the longest running comic series in the franchise's history.[24]

September 6, 2011, for the 10th anniversary of 9/11, IDW Publishing teamed up Charlie Foxtrot Entertainment and released the graphic novel Code Word: Geronimo, written by retired Marine Corps Captain Dale Dye and Julia Dye, drawn by Gerry Kissell with inker Amin Amat.[25] Code Word: Geronimo reached #22 on Diamond Comics top 100 list its first month after release.[26] During that same year, the company has published its first crossover series Infestation.[27]

In March 2012 IDW Publishing announced it would release new comics based on Judge Dredd and The Crow.[28] Also in 2012, Hasbro licensed the use of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic for an IDW comic book series. The company also published Infestation 2.[29]

In February 2013, IDW Publishing announced a partnership with Cartoon Network to publish comics based on the network's television series and reprint older Cartoon Network comics.[30]

On January 6, 2015, IDW Publishing announced it had acquired Top Shelf Productions.[31]

In February 2015, it was announced that IDW Publishing made a deal with Disney to continue the publication of the following comic books: Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.[32]

In 2016, IDW launched the Hasbro Reconstruction initiative to present a shared universe of Hasbro brands, which was later known as the Hasbro Comic Book Universe. The first event was Revolution, followed by First Strike on 2017.[33]

In April 2017, IDW Publishing acquired a license from Lucasfilm to produce a range of all-ages Star Wars comics.[34]

In July 2017, Sega announced a partnership with IDW to publish comics based on Sonic the Hedgehog beginning in 2018, following the conclusion/cancellation of the previous series by Archie Comics.[35][36] IDW has also launched new imprint called Black Crown, handling creator-owned comics.[37]

In April 2018, publishers IDW Publishing and Oni Press announced a crossover between the Rick and Morty comic book and Dungeons & Dragons co-written by Jim Zub and Patrick Rothfuss with art by Troy Little.[38] The four issue mini-series, Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons, was first published in August 2018.[39] In May 2019, a sequel mini-series was announced: Rick and Morty vs. Dungeons & Dragons: Chapter II: Painscape. It will be written by Jim Zub and Sarah Stern with art by Troy Little.[40][41]

In 2019, the company went under financial difficulties and got help from JPMorgan Chase evaluating strategies to be profitable.[42]

In May 2019, IDW offered itself as an investor in Clover Press, a new independent publisher founded by Ted Adams (cofounder and former CEO of IDW) and Robbie Robbins (cofounder, executive vice president, and art director at IDW).[43][44]

In July 2019, it was announced that IDW Publishing had acquired the classic Sunday strip publisher Sunday Press Books.[45]

2020s edit

Between April and May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, IDW was forced to furlough and then lay off several employees, including Managing Editor Denton Tipton, Associate Publisher David Hedgecock, Senior Graphic Artist Gilberto Lazcano, Senior Graphic Designer Christa Miesner, and Brand & Marketing Manager Spencer Reeve.[46] In July 2020, Chris Ryall announced that he would step down from his position of President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer to launch a new imprint named Syzygy Publishing, but he is still editor of future Locke & Key projects.[47] Jerry Bennington was promoted to President, Nachie Marsham was promoted to Publisher, and Rebekah Cahalin was promoted to General Manager and Executive Vice President of Operations covering IDW Publishing, and Veronica Brooks was promoted to Vice President of Creative Affairs.[48]

Around 2021, IDW announced that the comic book license for Disney properties would pass to Marvel Comics, while the license for Lucasfilm's Star Wars passed back to Dark Horse Comics.[49] In September 2021, IDW announced that its partnership with Diamond Comic Distributors would switch to Penguin Random House.[50] In December 2021, The Library of American Comics announced that they would be moving to Clover Press.[51] That same month, John Barber announced that he would step away from the role of Editor-in-Chief.

In January 2022, IDW announced that they would lose the comic book licenses for Hasbro's Transformers and G.I. Joe by the end of the year, but would continue publishing other Hasbro licenses, including My Little Pony and Wizards of the Coast's Dungeons & Dragons.[52]

On April 27, 2023, IDW cut 39% of their staff and delisted from the New York Stock Exchange; the company also restructured its C-suite and experienced an almost 50% drop in its share price.[53]

Key people edit

  • Jerry Bennington – President[48]
  • Nachie Marsham – Publisher[48]
  • Rebekah Cahalin – General Manager and Executive Vice President of Operations covering IDW Publishing.[48]
  • Veronica Brooks – Vice President of Creative Affairs.

Imprints edit

IDW has several imprints that they have developed or acquired:

Current edit

Former edit

Publications edit

IDW Publishing edit

Yoe! Books edit

Adaptations in other media edit

Konami acquired the video game rights, and minority ownership, in IDW Publishing's CVO: Covert Vampiric Operations.[56]

30 Days of Night has been adapted into a film of the same name in 2007, starring Josh Hartnett and Melissa George, directed by David Slade, and produced by Spider-Man director Sam Raimi. It is distributed by Columbia Pictures.[citation needed]

Dimension Films has an option on two Steve Niles/IDW Publishing properties: Wake the Dead, with X2 screenwriter Michael Dougherty attached to write, and Hyde, with Mike Fleiss (The Bachelor, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) attached to produce.[57][58]

The motion comic version of Transformers: Movie Prequel titled Transformers: Beginnings (albeit excluding characters not present in the movie) is included in the Transformers DVD.[citation needed]

Syfy announced a television adaptation of Wynonna Earp, which premiered on April 1, 2016, and ended on April 9, 2021.[citation needed]

October Faction created by Steve Niles received a 10 episode series order from Netflix on September 28, 2018, with High Park Entertainment producing in association with IDW Entertainment, who would also be involved in the distribution of the series internationally.[59] The series debuted on Netflix on January 23, 2020, and was canceled after one season.

V Wars created by William Laurin and Glenn Davis, received a 10 episode order from Netflix on April 16, 2018, with High Park Entertainment producing in association with IDW Entertainment, who would also be involved in the distribution of the series internationally.[60] The series debuted on Netflix on December 5, 2019, and was canceled after one season.

Netflix announced a television adaptation of Locke & Key, which premiered on February 7, 2020.[citation needed]

Upcoming projects edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • IDW Media Holdings
  • Dueben, Alex (January 17, 2008). "In-Depth with IDW Publisher Chris Ryall". Comic Book Resources.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books graphic novels art books and comic strip collections It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works LLC IDW it formed in 1999 and is recognized as the fifth largest comic book publisher in the United States behind Marvel DC Dark Horse and Image Comics ahead of other comic book publishers such as Archie Boom Dynamite Valiant and Oni Press 2 The company is known for its licensed comic book adaptations of films television shows video games and cartoons IDW PublishingParent companyIdea and Design Works LLCFounded1999 24 years ago 1999 FounderTed AdamsAlex GarnerKris OpriskoRobbie RobbinsCountry of originUnited StatesHeadquarters locationSan Diego CaliforniaDistributionPenguin Random House Publisher Services direct market starting June 2022 1 Diamond Comic Distributors sub distributor through Penguin Random House starting June 2022 direct market until June 2022 1 Publication typesComicsFiction genresSuperhero Action Adventure Science fiction Fantasy Horror Mystery Crime ThrillerImprintsBlack CrownBlue Dream StudiosEA ComicsThe Library of American ComicsTop Shelf ProductionsWorthwhile BooksYoe BooksOwner s IDW Media Holdings Inc Official websitewww wbr idwpublishing wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1990s 1 2 2000s 1 3 2010s 1 4 2020s 2 Key people 3 Imprints 3 1 Current 3 2 Former 4 Publications 4 1 IDW Publishing 4 2 Yoe Books 5 Adaptations in other media 5 1 Upcoming projects 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit1990s edit Idea and Design Works IDW was formed in 1999 by a group of comic book managers and artists Ted Adams Robbie Robbins Alex Garner and Kris Oprisko that first met while working at Wildstorm Productions citation needed Each of the four was equal partners owning 25 When Jim Lee sold Wildstorm to DC Comics in 1999 Lee turned that company s creative service department previously run by Adams over to IDW allowing IDW to be profitable in its first year With these profits the firm decided to fund a new venture every year citation needed 2000s edit In 2000 IDW developed a TV show concept getting as far as a pilot episode For the 2001 s project Adams s Ashley Wood talked to them about publishing an art book thus starting up IDW Publishing Una Fanta was published in March 2002 Woods had Steve Niles send Adams some of his rejected screenplays Adams selected one 30 Days of Night and paired him with artist Ben Templesmith for a comic adaptation as a three issue series beginning in August 2002 With low pre orders Adams personally pushed the comic with the distributor and major comic book stores Soon the title s back issues were hot and were followed up with Wood s Popbot 3 In 2007 IDT Corporation purchased a 53 majority interest in IDW from the company s founders removing Garner amp Oprisko while reducing Adams amp Robbins to minority owners collectively at 47 Then in 2009 IDT proceeded to increase its interest to the current 76 reducing Adams amp Robbins s interest once again to the current 24 Then shortly afterwards IDT created CTM Media Holdings via a tax free spin off This new company consisted of the majority interest in IDW and CTM Media Group 4 Eight years later on April 3 2015 CTM Media Holdings announced it would continue operations under a new name becoming IDW Media Holdings which would continue to consist of the majority interest in IDW and CTM Media Group 5 The company s first traditional comic series 30 Days of Night created by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith started a seven figure bidding war between DreamWorks MGM and Senator International with Senator winning and Sam Raimi attached to produce 6 7 IDW Publishing s second title Popbot won two Gold Spectrum Awards 8 IDW Publishing also publishes comics based on the TV franchises Star Trek and CSI The company s other licensed comics include Topps Mars Attacks Sony s Underworld FX s The Shield Fox s 24 9 and Angel Universal s Land of the Dead and Shaun of the Dead and Konami s Silent Hill 10 Castlevania Metal Gear Solid and Speed Racer The company has also had success with comic license from toy company Hasbro brands The Transformers with Takara G I Joe My Little Pony and Jem Transformers has had as many as five different titles running concurrently Beginning in 2008 the company licensed the Doctor Who series from the BBC launching two concurrent titles Doctor Who Classics which reprints colorized comic strips featuring the past Doctors such as the Fourth Doctor and Fifth Doctor originally published in the late 1970s early 1980s by Doctor Who Magazine and Doctor Who Agent Provocateur an original six part limited series featuring the Tenth Doctor and overseen and written by TV series script editor Gary Russell An additional six part limited series titled Doctor Who The Forgotten started in mid 2008 by Tony Lee and Pia Guerra 11 12 as well as a series of monthly one shot self contained stories July 2009 saw the beginning of Doctor Who an ongoing series featuring the Tenth Doctor written by Tony Lee and illustrated by a rotating art team 13 IDW Publishing acquired the G I Joe comics license in May 2008 previously held by Devil s Due Publishing and released three new series under editor Andy Schmidt 14 from writers such as Chuck Dixon Larry Hama and Christos Gage Other comics were released in time to tie in with the summer 2009 G I Joe film 15 16 In March 2009 IDW Publishing forged an agreement with Mike Gold s Comicmix com to publish print versions of Comicmix s online comic books The agreement stipulates Comicmix must provide two comic books a month to IDW Publishing to publish as well as graphic novels and trade paperbacks as demanded by the market The books are published with both the IDW Publishing and Comicmix com logos on the covers As of the end of 2009 the agreement has produced print versions of the Grimjack series The Manx Cat the Jon Sable series Ashes of Eden Mark Wheatley and Robert Tinnell s pulp hero series Lone Justice the graphic novel Demons of Sherwood by Tinnell and Bo Hampton and a graphic novel collecting Trevor Von Eeden s The Original Johnson A collection of Munden s Bar stories original to Comicmix s website is also forthcoming 17 In 2004 2005 and 2006 IDW Publishing was named Publisher of the Year by Diamond Comic Distributors 18 2010s edit nbsp The IDW Creator Visions panel at the 2013 New York Comic Con From left to right writers Sidney Friedfertig Gary Gerani Adadsam Knave Dan Goldman M Zachary Sherman Jeff Kline and Jason Enright At the podium is IDW Vice President of Marketing Dirk Wood In 2010 IDW Publishing released the sequel to Michael San Giacomo s Phantom Jack Image Comics series with Phantom Jack The Nowhere Man Agenda The graphic novel is notable because it features the death of the main character a reporter who can turn invisible citation needed IDW Publishing formed an imprint with EA Games in late 2009 called EA Comics to focus on adaptations of the latter s video games with initial titles including Army of Two and Dragon Age 19 In January 2011 IDW Publishing announced a new Dungeons amp Dragons comic series under license from Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast Set in the D amp D 4th Edition core setting the new ongoing series Dungeons amp Dragons Fell s Five ran for 16 issues Several mini series were also published including The Legend of Drizzt Neverwinter Tales written by R A Salvatore 20 Since 2014 five five issue mini series have been published in the D amp D 5th Edition core setting 21 A sixth five issue mini series Infernal Tide is set to be published in November 2019 22 In April 2011 IDW Publishing acquired the license to publish new collections of older Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics as well as a new ongoing series beginning in August of that year 23 In August 2017 issue 73 of the main ongoing series was published making it the longest running comic series in the franchise s history 24 September 6 2011 for the 10th anniversary of 9 11 IDW Publishing teamed up Charlie Foxtrot Entertainment and released the graphic novel Code Word Geronimo written by retired Marine Corps Captain Dale Dye and Julia Dye drawn by Gerry Kissell with inker Amin Amat 25 Code Word Geronimo reached 22 on Diamond Comics top 100 list its first month after release 26 During that same year the company has published its first crossover series Infestation 27 In March 2012 IDW Publishing announced it would release new comics based on Judge Dredd and The Crow 28 Also in 2012 Hasbro licensed the use of My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic for an IDW comic book series The company also published Infestation 2 29 In February 2013 IDW Publishing announced a partnership with Cartoon Network to publish comics based on the network s television series and reprint older Cartoon Network comics 30 On January 6 2015 IDW Publishing announced it had acquired Top Shelf Productions 31 In February 2015 it was announced that IDW Publishing made a deal with Disney to continue the publication of the following comic books Uncle Scrooge Donald Duck Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney s Comics and Stories 32 In 2016 IDW launched the Hasbro Reconstruction initiative to present a shared universe of Hasbro brands which was later known as the Hasbro Comic Book Universe The first event was Revolution followed by First Strike on 2017 33 In April 2017 IDW Publishing acquired a license from Lucasfilm to produce a range of all ages Star Wars comics 34 In July 2017 Sega announced a partnership with IDW to publish comics based on Sonic the Hedgehog beginning in 2018 following the conclusion cancellation of the previous series by Archie Comics 35 36 IDW has also launched new imprint called Black Crown handling creator owned comics 37 In April 2018 publishers IDW Publishing and Oni Press announced a crossover between the Rick and Morty comic book and Dungeons amp Dragons co written by Jim Zub and Patrick Rothfuss with art by Troy Little 38 The four issue mini series Rick and Morty vs Dungeons amp Dragons was first published in August 2018 39 In May 2019 a sequel mini series was announced Rick and Morty vs Dungeons amp Dragons Chapter II Painscape It will be written by Jim Zub and Sarah Stern with art by Troy Little 40 41 In 2019 the company went under financial difficulties and got help from JPMorgan Chase evaluating strategies to be profitable 42 In May 2019 IDW offered itself as an investor in Clover Press a new independent publisher founded by Ted Adams cofounder and former CEO of IDW and Robbie Robbins cofounder executive vice president and art director at IDW 43 44 In July 2019 it was announced that IDW Publishing had acquired the classic Sunday strip publisher Sunday Press Books 45 2020s edit Between April and May 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic IDW was forced to furlough and then lay off several employees including Managing Editor Denton Tipton Associate Publisher David Hedgecock Senior Graphic Artist Gilberto Lazcano Senior Graphic Designer Christa Miesner and Brand amp Marketing Manager Spencer Reeve 46 In July 2020 Chris Ryall announced that he would step down from his position of President Publisher and Chief Creative Officer to launch a new imprint named Syzygy Publishing but he is still editor of future Locke amp Key projects 47 Jerry Bennington was promoted to President Nachie Marsham was promoted to Publisher and Rebekah Cahalin was promoted to General Manager and Executive Vice President of Operations covering IDW Publishing and Veronica Brooks was promoted to Vice President of Creative Affairs 48 Around 2021 IDW announced that the comic book license for Disney properties would pass to Marvel Comics while the license for Lucasfilm s Star Wars passed back to Dark Horse Comics 49 In September 2021 IDW announced that its partnership with Diamond Comic Distributors would switch to Penguin Random House 50 In December 2021 The Library of American Comics announced that they would be moving to Clover Press 51 That same month John Barber announced that he would step away from the role of Editor in Chief In January 2022 IDW announced that they would lose the comic book licenses for Hasbro s Transformers and G I Joe by the end of the year but would continue publishing other Hasbro licenses including My Little Pony and Wizards of the Coast s Dungeons amp Dragons 52 On April 27 2023 IDW cut 39 of their staff and delisted from the New York Stock Exchange the company also restructured its C suite and experienced an almost 50 drop in its share price 53 Key people editJerry Bennington President 48 Nachie Marsham Publisher 48 Rebekah Cahalin General Manager and Executive Vice President of Operations covering IDW Publishing 48 Veronica Brooks Vice President of Creative Affairs Imprints editIDW has several imprints that they have developed or acquired Current edit Blue Dream Studios 54 EA Comics Sunday Press Books 45 Top Shelf Productions Worthwhile Books 55 Yoe BooksFormer edit Black Crown The Library of American Comics moved to Clover Press 51 Publications editIDW Publishing edit Main article List of IDW Publishing publications Yoe Books edit The Creativity of Ditko Barney Google Gambling Horse Races amp High Toned Women The Carl Barks Big Book of Barney Bear The Complete Milt Gross Dan DeCarlo s Jetta Dick Briefer s Frankenstein The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics Felix the Cat s Greatest Comic Book Tails The Golden Collection of Klassic Krazy Kool Kids Komics The Great Treasury of Christmas Comic Book Stories Krazy amp Ignatz Tiger Tea Bob Powell s Terror The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics Popeye The Great Comic Book Tales by Bud Sagendorf Zombie The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics Adaptations in other media editKonami acquired the video game rights and minority ownership in IDW Publishing s CVO Covert Vampiric Operations 56 30 Days of Night has been adapted into a film of the same name in 2007 starring Josh Hartnett and Melissa George directed by David Slade and produced by Spider Man director Sam Raimi It is distributed by Columbia Pictures citation needed Dimension Films has an option on two Steve Niles IDW Publishing properties Wake the Dead with X2 screenwriter Michael Dougherty attached to write and Hyde with Mike Fleiss The Bachelor The Texas Chainsaw Massacre attached to produce 57 58 The motion comic version of Transformers Movie Prequel titled Transformers Beginnings albeit excluding characters not present in the movie is included in the Transformers DVD citation needed Syfy announced a television adaptation of Wynonna Earp which premiered on April 1 2016 and ended on April 9 2021 citation needed October Faction created by Steve Niles received a 10 episode series order from Netflix on September 28 2018 with High Park Entertainment producing in association with IDW Entertainment who would also be involved in the distribution of the series internationally 59 The series debuted on Netflix on January 23 2020 and was canceled after one season V Wars created by William Laurin and Glenn Davis received a 10 episode order from Netflix on April 16 2018 with High Park Entertainment producing in association with IDW Entertainment who would also be involved in the distribution of the series internationally 60 The series debuted on Netflix on December 5 2019 and was canceled after one season Netflix announced a television adaptation of Locke amp Key which premiered on February 7 2020 citation needed Upcoming projects edit In June 2012 Deadline reported that Hideo Nakata will direct the film adaptation of The Suicide Forest for Vertigo Entertainment 61 In 2016 USA Network announced a pilot for Brooklyn Animal Control produced by David Goyer 62 63 Paramount Pictures has an option on the Steve Niles IDW Publishing property Aleister Arcane 64 In June 2016 Variety reported that Jim Carrey will star in Eli Roth s film adaptation of Aleister Arcane for Amblin Entertainment 65 As of 2018 Darkness Visible by Mike Carey is being developed as a TV series 66 See also editTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Last Ronin comics References edit a b IDW Goes Exclusive With Penguin Random House Diamond Responds Archived March 22 2010 at the Wayback Machine Albert Aaron Here is a List of the Top Comic Book Publishers and Companies ThoughtCo Archived from the original on April 14 2019 Retrieved June 26 2018 Bradley Drew February 16 2015 IDW The Small Press Days Multiversity Comics Archived from the original on June 15 2019 Retrieved June 8 2018 CTM HOLDINGS ctmholdings com Archived from the original on February 22 2016 Retrieved December 31 2015 IDW MEDIA HOLDINGS April 3 2015 CTM MEDIA HOLDINGS CTMMA CTMMB TO BECOME IDW MEDIA HOLDINGS idwmediaholdings com Archived from the original on February 22 2019 Retrieved April 3 2015 IGN com 2007 30 Days of Night Archived September 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine Rowe Peter July 16 2006 A Hollywood ending The San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Locus Index to SF Awards 2002 Spectrum Awards Locus Archived from the original on September 12 2015 Weiland Jonah March 2004 IDW Publishing to Release Comic Based on TV Show 24 Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 16 2007 Weiland Jonah July 2003 IDW Publishing Joins Konami for Silent Hill Comic Book Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 16 2007 The Timeline Of A Time Lord Lee talks Doctor Who Archived June 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Comic Book Resources June 26 2008 Tony Lee and The Doctors in the House Archived June 3 2012 at the Wayback Machine Newsarama July 14 2008 Tony Lee on the Doctor Who Ongoing Series Archived August 5 2012 at the Wayback Machine Newsarama July 10 2009 Schmidt to Oversee G I Joe at IDW Publishing Archived April 24 2020 at the Wayback Machine Comic Book Resources June 4 2008 IDW Announces GI Joe Plans Archived February 18 2009 at the Wayback Machine Newsarama September 9 2008 Jensen Van September 23 2008 IDW Launches G I Joe Invasion Archived November 5 2013 at the Wayback Machine Publishers Weekly IDW and ComicMix Join Forces ComicMix Archived from the original on May 26 2013 Retrieved December 31 2015 IDW s Gem Award Triple Crown Diamond Comic Distributors April 2006 Archived from the original on May 23 2011 EA and IDW Launch Army of Two and Dragon Age Comics press release Reuters October 5 2009 The home of 30 Days of Night Star Trek Terminator Transformers G I Joe IDW Publishing January 26 2011 Archived from the original on January 26 2011 Retrieved June 14 2019 Dungeons amp Dragons IDW Publishing Archived from the original on May 18 2019 Retrieved 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McCabe March 17 2012 Exclusive IDW Announces New Crow and Judge Dredd Comics Fear Net Archived from the original on April 13 2012 Retrieved December 31 2015 IDW Unleashes Infestation 2 Comic Book Resources November 18 2016 Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved December 26 2016 IDW Teams Up with Cartoon Network IDW Publishing February 25 2013 Archived from the original Press Release on August 4 2014 Retrieved July 23 2019 IDW Publishing Acquires Top Shelf Productions Comic Book Resources January 6 2015 Archived from the original on August 22 2016 Retrieved December 31 2015 Disney Comics in Stores April 2015 IDW Publishing Archived from the original on December 14 2018 Retrieved December 31 2015 Ching Albert April 20 2017 Hasbro Crossover First Strike Aims to Destroy all the Transformers CBR Archived from the original on April 23 2017 Retrieved April 20 2017 MacDonald Heidi April 17 2017 Star Wars publishing round up IDW s Star Wars comics for kids and Captain Phasma s own book The Beat Archived from the original on December 4 2020 Retrieved November 18 2021 Frank Allegra October 9 2017 Sonic the Hedgehog s next comics get a fantastic facelift correction Polygon Archived from the original on April 28 2019 Retrieved November 13 2017 Devore Jordan October 9 2017 Sonic comics return April 2018 with writer Ian Flynn destructoid Archived from the original on October 5 2019 Retrieved November 13 2017 Staley Brandon July 21 2017 IDW Announces Expansion to Black Crown Imprint CBR Archived from the original on May 13 2019 Retrieved May 13 2019 Mufson Beckett Messman Lauren April 9 2018 Rick and Morty Are Going on a Dungeons amp Dragons Adventure Vice Archived from the original on May 4 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 Mufson Beckett McManus Brian July 31 2018 Rick and Morty vs Dungeons and Dragons Is Basically Nerd Heaven Vice Archived from the original on July 25 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 Lanier Liz May 17 2019 Rick and Morty Getting a D amp D Tabletop Game This Fall Variety Archived from the original on May 21 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 Rick and Morty D amp D Chapter 2 Comic Unveiled at D amp D Live 2019 www bleedingcool com May 17 2019 Archived from the original on June 9 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 Reid Calvin March 26 2019 IDW Hires J P Morgan To Consider Possible Sale Publishers Weekly Archived from the original on June 18 2019 Retrieved June 18 2019 Syndicated Comics The Beat May 29 2019 Archived from the original on May 31 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 Ted Adams to Launch Clover Press PublishersWeekly com Archived from the original on May 29 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 a b Sunday Press Joins IDW Publishing Graphic Policy July 20 2019 Archived from the original on July 23 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Johnston Rich May 20 2020 Now IDW Lets Go Of Employees Permanently Bleeding Cool Archived from the original on May 28 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 Reid Calvin July 22 2020 Ryall Leaves IDW to Launch New Storytelling Venture Publishers 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