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4.5

TMNT: The Last Ronin #1 Lives Up to the Hype (Review)

Daniel Gehen
October 29, 2020
IDW, Reviews
But whether you've read the classic comics, the current stuff, or just have a passing familiarity with the TMNT, The Last Ronin is accessible media that delivers a gripping and satisfying read.
2.0

Review: Transformers/Back to the Future #1 exists to sell toys

Stephen Cook
October 12, 2020
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Cavan Scott (A) Juan Samu (C) David Garcia Cruz It’s a sad truth all Transformers fans must face: it’s all to sell toys. That was evident in the original cartoon run,...

Exploring Northampton: A Crucial Part of TMNT Lore

Daniel Gehen
May 20, 2020
Columns, IDW
Note: This article was originally published at the TMNT Fansite. Comic book characters, particularly those that are mainstream successes, have a tendency to go through number of changes and...
4.0

Review: Transformers #18 puts the pedal to the metal

Stephen Cook
March 14, 2020
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Brian Ruckley (A) Umi Miyao & Bethany McGuire-Smith (C) Josh Burcham Transformers finally shifts into high gear. In the last few issues, Brian Ruckley’s careful...

Collecting Profile: Locke & Key

CB Staff
February 7, 2020
Collectibles, IDW, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
Netflix completed a deal to bring Locke & Key to TV after Hulu passed on it. Locke and Key is an American comic book series published by IDW Publishing written by Joe Hill and drawn by Gabriel Rodriquez....

The Vertigo Replacements

Daniel Gehen
January 28, 2020
Black Mask, Boom! Studios, Columns, Dark Horse, IDW, Image, Top Shelf, Vault Comics
We’re now living in a post-Vertigo world, as DC Comics quietly shuttered the landmark imprint in October 2019, months earlier than anticipated. But the legacy of Vertigo - a space for new creators to produce...
4.5

Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #100

Daniel Gehen
December 20, 2019
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (w) Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow (a) Dave Wachter (c) Ronda Pattison Warning: This review contains spoilers. More often than not, milestone issues are used to celebrate the...
2.5

Review: Transformers Galaxies #3 and the problem with Constructicons

Stephen Cook
December 3, 2019
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Tyler Bleszinski (A) Livio Ramondelli (L) Tom B. Long For now, Transformers Galaxies has one major flaw. It’s not the artwork of Livio Ramondelli, whose distinct style I still...

What Looks Good for the Week of October 30, 2019

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
October 28, 2019
Columns, Dark Horse, DC Comics, IDW, Marvel Comics, Valiant, What Looks Good
What Looks Good? More like "what doesn't look good" for this week. With probably the biggest array of titles we plan on spending our hard-earned cash on, is it any coincidence that a number of them are spooky...
3.0

Review: Transformers #13 a tasty treat but not the main course

Stephen Cook
October 16, 2019
IDW, Indie, Reviews
And we’re back. After last issue’s brief sideshow in galactic politics, Transformers #13 returns to a Cybertron on the breaking point of war. The “Ascenticons” have got themselves a nice new/old...
3.5

Review: Transformers #12 takes a detour from Cybertron

Stephen Cook
September 17, 2019
IDW, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W) Brian Ruckley (A) Sara Pitre-Durocher (C) Joana Lafuente  Just as things were ramping up, The Transformers #12 takes a pause. Somewhere in space (it’s a big place) Sentinel Prime...
4.0

Review: Night Moves TPB right mix of spooky and sleazy

Stephen Cook
September 10, 2019
IDW
IDW Publishing (W) VJ Boyd (W) Justin Boyd (A) Clay McCormack Cops and robbers and demons — oh my! The Vegas of Night Moves is a nightmare reflection of the real world, an additional layer to the...
4.0

Review: Transformers #11 continues upward trend even as Cybertron crumbles

Stephen Cook
September 5, 2019
IDW
IDW Publishing (W) Brian Ruckley (A) Angel Hernandez (A) Anna Malkova (C) Joana Lafuente (C) Josh Burcham I was skeptical at the onset of this series. For all the bluster of the line’s subhead “The...

Singles Going Steady for the Week of 7/31/2019 – Where the Magic Happens

Daniel Gehen, Jason Jeffords Jr.
August 6, 2019
Archie Comics, IDW, Indie, Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Each of this week's reviews sees some sort of story involving magic, sci-fi logic, or cosmic trickery. Either way, these stories made for a good time! The Green Lantern Annual #1 (DC Comics) (w) Grant...
4.0

Review: Go-Bots TPB is a Near Perfect Update To An Old Franchise

Jason Jeffords Jr.
August 1, 2019
IDW, Indie, Reviews
IDW Publishing (W/A) Tom Scioli It seems GoBots were always the ugly stepsister to the more famous line of transforming robot toys The Transformers. Having only one animated show that ran 65 episodes and...
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