Who owns IDW?
Zedge Nordic NUF LtdIDW Publishing / Parent organization
Is IDW going out of business?
After seventeen years and a spiral into injecting the popular franchises with woke identity politics, comic book publisher IDW has announced that they will officially lose the publishing licenses to Hasbro’s iconic Transformer and G.I. Joe franchises at the end of 2022.
What does IDW Publishing stand for?
Idea and Design Works
Idea and Design Works (IDW) was formed in 1999 by a group of comic book managers and artists that met at Wildstorm Productions included Ted Adams, Robbie Robbins, Alex Garner, and Kris Oprisko for an outsource art and graphic design firm.
Is IDW TMNT over?
The series ended after 25 issues in August 2018.
Who is publishing Disney comics?
Disney Comics (publishing)
| Parent company | Disney Publishing Worldwide (Disney Parks, Experiences and Products) |
|---|---|
| Key people | Len Wein (editor-in-chief) Art Young (editor) Bob Foster (editor) Cris Palomino (editor) |
| Publication types | Comic books |
| Imprints | Vista Comics (planned) Touchmark Comics (announced; never published) |
How can I read IDW comics online?
You can continue to read all your previous IDW comiXology-powered purchases on comixology.com and on their Kindle Fire, Android, iOS, and Windows 8 apps. You can learn more about our comic apps here.
What is the IDW Collection?
Beginning in 2010, IDW Publishing began a series of hardcovers titled The Transformers: The IDW Collection, which aimed to reprint their original IDW Transformers stories in a “suggested reading order” up through All Hail Megatron and beyond. This order included some… questionable placements for certain stories.
Who owns Disney comics?
Disney Publishing Worldwide
Disney Comics (publishing)
| Parent company | Disney Publishing Worldwide (Disney Parks, Experiences and Products) |
|---|---|
| Status | Revived 2013 |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Defunct | 1993 |
| Key people | Len Wein (editor-in-chief) Art Young (editor) Bob Foster (editor) Cris Palomino (editor) |