|
IGOR Movie
Adaptation - #1 |
|
IGOR Movie Adaptation - #2 |
|
 |
Based on the computer animated
motion picture.
In a world filled with Mad
Scientists and Evil Inventions, one talented evil scientist's hunch-backed
lab assistant has big dreams of becoming a Mad Scientist himself and winning
the annual Evil Science Fair.
Writer:
Barbara Randall Kesek (Ghost Whisperer)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
Based on the computer animated
motion picture.
PART 2. In a world filled with
Mad Scientists and Evil Inventions, one talented evil scientist's
hunch-backed lab assistant has big dreams of becoming a Mad Scientist
himself and winning the annual Evil Science Fair.
Writer:
Barbara Randall Kesek (Ghost Whisperer)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IGOR Movie Adaptation - #3 |
|
IGOR Movie
Adaptation - #4 |
|
 |
Based on the computer animated
motion picture.
PART 3. In a world filled with
Mad Scientists and Evil Inventions, one talented evil scientist's
hunch-backed lab assistant has big dreams of becoming a Mad Scientist
himself and winning the annual Evil Science Fair.
Writer:
Barbara Randall Kesek (Ghost Whisperer)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
Based on the computer animated
motion picture.
CONCLUSION.
In a world filled with Mad Scientists and Evil Inventions, one talented evil
scientist's hunch-backed lab assistant has big dreams of becoming a Mad
Scientist himself and winning the annual Evil Science Fair.
Writer:
Barbara Randall Kesek (Ghost Whisperer)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IGOR Movie
Prequel - #1 |
|
IGOR Movie Prequel - #2 |
|
 |
A
series of all-new, original stories that serves as a lead-in to the new
computer animated movie by introducing you to Igor, Scamper, Brain, and all
the other delightfully twisted characters from the land of Malaria. In this
debut issue, see how Igor came under the employ of the inept Dr.
Glickenstein, much to the loveable hunchbacked assistant's dismay. Then,
laugh your way through Igor's first failed evil science fair experiment as
he befriends the demented lab rabbit, Scamper. And finally, Carl Cristall,
Malaria's top-rated TV talk show host, profiles another famous evil
scientist on his program. This can only end in utter chaos.
Writer:
Dara Naraghi
(Lifelike)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
In our second issue, our intrepid hero
(assisted by Scamper, the immortal rabbit), continues his quest to become
the first Igor to enter the Evil Science Fair. Presented for the first time
anywhere, see the origin of Brain, who is... well, a brain in a jar. On
wheels. With a mechanical arm. But unfortunately, not much smarts.
Writer:
Dara Naraghi
(Lifelike)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IGOR Movie
Prequel - #3 |
|
IGOR Movie Prequel - #4 |
|
 |
In the twisted land of Malaria, things that
go bump in the night are a common occurrence. So when Brain thinks there's a
monster haunting the nearby woods, he can't wait to get Igor and Scamper to
accompany him on a moonlit expedition to find it. You'd think by now they'd
know better than to follow a not-so-smart brain in a jar on wheels! Plus, in
our backup story, King Malbert visits Dr. Glickenstein's castle, to hatch a
plot to defeat the unbeatable Dr. Schadenfreude at the upcoming Evil Science
Fair.
Writer:
Dara Naraghi
(Lifelike)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
When Igor builds a flying
machine, Scamper and Brain convince our intrepid lab assistant to take them
along on his test flight. But one crash-landing later, the trio find
themselves stranded in the countryside, with no help in sight. Until they
come across the "Home for Blind Orphans", that is. And in our backup tale,
Malaria's most infamous evil geniuses mingle at the egotistical Dr.
Schadenfreude's big pre-Evil Science Fair gala ball. But with so many mad
scientists in one place, things are bound to go wrong.
Writer:
Dara Naraghi
(Lifelike)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Clockwork
Girl)
27 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Little Book Of Horrors: Dracula |
|
Little Book of
Horrors: Frankenstein |
|
 |
This third volume of IDW’s special hardcover
Little Book of Horror series explores Bram Stoker’s Dracula. This time out,
Richard Sala illustrates horrifically beautiful spreads, each accompanied by
prose passages from Steve Niles, working directly from Stoker’s original
text.
Writer:
Steve Niles
(Wake the Dead)
Artist:
Richard Sala
(Evil Eye)
50 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
The first
title in a series of collectible classics! In this special re-telling of
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, writer Steve Niles (Wake the Dead)
works from the original text of the novel, presenting the tale in prose
excerpts, each accompanied by a full-page spread from award-winning
illustrator Scott Morse.
Writer:
Steve Niles
(Wake the Dead)
Artist:
Scott Morse
50 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Little Book of
Horrors: War of the Worlds |
|
|
|
 |
There are
invasion stories, and then there is H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds, the
first and most harrowing of them all. And now there is IDW Publishing’s
Little Books of Horror line, wherein we offer a faithful re-presentation of
Wells’s classic tale of horror. Joining writer Steve Niles on this second
volume is artist Ted McKeever, whose warped sensibilities will show you the
true terror of the original novel in ways you never envisioned. As with all
Little Books of Horror, this issue will present nothing but full-page
spreads, accompanied by Niles’s faithful re-telling of the original story.
Writer:
Steve Niles
(Wake the Dead)
Artist:
Grant Bond (Metropol)
50 Pages
- Color |
|
|
|
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lore - #1 |
|
Lore - #2 |
|
 |
In times past, the world was full of mythical
creatures—long since held at bay by the secret society of Shepherds. But
when the generational line of Shepherds is broken, a reluctant hero finds
her life threatened from every quarter. And the creatures are coming
back...
Writer:
Ashley Wood & TP Louise
Artist:
Ashley Wood
52 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
In this issue
of Ashley Wood’s newest masterpiece Lore, the Archer pays a visit, the
Shepherds start to mount an offensive, and there's a skull...
Writer:
Ashley Wood & TP Louise
Artist:
Ashley Wood
36 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lore - #3 |
|
Lore - #4 |
|
 |
Ashley Wood’s brilliant Lore continues as a
murder is probed, strange creatures stalk the Earth,
and the veils between worlds grow ever thinner...
Writer:
Ashley Wood & TP Louise
Artist:
Ashley Wood
36 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
The Lore journey
continues in this double-sized issue. Who is the Archer? And how is this
nature spirit connected to the late Jonathan Bradley? In this installment,
Ashley Wood and TP Louise bring you a revealing look at the world of Lore.
The battle for humanity has just begun!
Writer:
Ashley Wood & TP Louise
Artist:
Ashley Wood
52 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lore - #5 |
|
Lost & Found |
|
 |
Jonathan
Bradley has got the blues, the Shepherd High Council is in disarray, his
summer fling with Delphi is well and truly over and the creatures from the
Underside want his head. Follow Bradley on the road trip from Hell!
Featuring the prose Jonathan Bradley diaries with comic pages by Ashley
Wood.
Writer:
Ashley Wood & TP Louise
Artist:
Ashley Wood
52 Pages
- Color |
|
 |
The Bermuda Triangle, the Arctic Vortex,
Stonehedge, and The Devil’s Triangle have always been rumored to be
mysterious portals to destinations unknown. Not anymore—they all lead to a
scientific "Dead Letter Department” created by a global group of
ancient scientists that didn’t worship Gods, they worshiped science.
Together they created a massive petri dish in time where they could study
everything these portal snares brought them, and then they disappeared.
Only, they forgot to turn it off. And now the lab has acquired a nuclear
bomb, a development that has a displaced WWI fighter pilot and his astronaut
partner racing to stop a pre-Nazi occultist from using the bomb to remake
the world in his image. A rip-roarin’ one-shot tale of cowboys, dinosaurs,
Indians, Nazis, Zulu Warriors, pirates, cavemen, rebel and Yankee soldiers
and even a sea monster!
Writer:
Beau Smith
Artist:
Gary Kwapisz
30 Pages
- Color |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
PREVIEW |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pirat Tales:
The Legend of the Cat O' Nine Tails #1 |
|
Pirat Tales: The Legend of
the Cat O' Nine Tails #2 |
|
 |
|