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IDW Publishing Previews: 11/6/13

The Crow: Midnight Legends, Vol. 5: Resurrection

Jon J. Muth (w) • Jamie Tolagson, Tommy Lee Edwards (a) • Kyle Hotz (c)

Eric Draven returns as the Crow. Volume 5 reprints the Image Comics series issues #1–4, including the stories “Resurrection,” “Shadows,” “Death,” and “The Line Between The Devil’s Teeth.” Written by Jon J Muth with art by Jamie Tolagson and Tommy Lee Edwards.

TPB • FC • $17.99 • 110 pages • ISBN 978-1-61377-778-7

Doctor Who Series 3, Vol. 3: Sky Jacks!

Andy Diggle & Eddie Robson (w) • Andy Kuhn (a) • Mark Buckingham (c)

The TARDIS has recently been on the fritz, but now it has gone completely out of control and the Doctor is nowhere to be found! Meanwhile, white holes have been forming throughout time and space, sucking in everything around them. What does the Hypothetical Gentleman have to do with it all?

TPB • FC • $17.99 • 112 pages • ISBN: 978-1-61377-791-6

Doctor Who: Prisoners of Time #10 (of 12)

Scott & David Tipton (w) • Elena Casagrande (a) • Francesco Francavilla, Dave Sim (c)

Our yearlong celebration of Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary continues! Brilliant! The Tenth Doctor takes the spotlight in this issue of a 12-part epic adventure featuring all 11 incarnations of the Doctor. The Doctor brings Martha to 1950s Los Angeles and the Griffith Observatory to give her a glimpse of Gallifrey, but soon encounters a film crew whose members are mysteriously disappearing!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Ghostbusters #9

Erik Burnham (w) • Dan Schoening (a) Schoening, Ivan Barriga (c)

“Devil’s Night” — When he died, Stingy Jack couldn’t get into Heaven or Hell, and has wandered the Earth ever since. He’s made his way to Manhattan, he’s feeling malicious… and if the Ghostbusters can’t stop him, he’ll burn the city to the ground! It’s the beginning of a busy season of horrifying holidays for our heroes — HAPPY HORROR DAYS starts here!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

G.I. Joe: The Cobra Files #8

Mike Costa (w) • Antonio Fuso (a & c)

THE HOUSE ALWAYS WINS – PART 2! TOMAX makes his move… and no one on the COBRA FILES team will be prepared for the sinister plan the Crimson Twin unleashes. Trapped and cornered in their own facility, will FLINT, CHAMELEON and the rest of the team make it out alive?

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

Judge Dredd Classics #5

John Wagner & Alan Grant (w) • Carlos Ezquerra (a) • Jim Fern (c)

“Apocalypse War” rages on in vibrant new color! Will East-Meg One release the citizens of Mega-City One from the clutches of Block Mania? And will Dredd be able to cut the Sovs off in time to keep them from infiltrating the south?

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

My Little Pony Portfolio

Various (a & c)

Eight of your favorite My Little Pony covers, suitable for framing! A high quality artist’s portolio, with 11” x 17” prints that are going to knock your socks off! Who doesn’t need a pony hanging up in every room of the house?

FC • $19.99 • 8 pages • 11” x 17”

Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye #1: 100-Penny Press

James Roberts (w) • Nick Roche (a & c)

Rediscover the beginning of the ultimate TRANSFORMERS saga, for only a buck! The first issue of the epic quest from the fan-favorite creative team behind Last Stand of the Wreckers!

FC • 32 pages • $1.00

Transformers: Dark Cybertron

THE END OF EVERYTHING! SHOCKWAVE makes a move millions of years in the planning-an ultimate plan to remake Cybertron and destroy both the Autobots and Decepticons! Bringing together the casts of the hit MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE and ROBOTS IN DISGUISE for the first time in two years!

Pick(s) of the Week: Hawkeye Vol. 1 and so many more!

hawkeye vol 1 coverThis is a solid week for debut books with over a half dozen new series to check out, but this collection of the amazing Hawkeye is absolutely the top pick. I know it’s a trade paperback, but the series is absolutely amazing and one of the top series that Marvel puts out, in both its story telling and its art.

Everything about it is engaging and all it’ll take is reading a few pages to figure out why it’s beloved by so many. You should already be getting this series, but if you aren’t or haven’t read any of it yet, this is a perfect place to start and find out what you’ve been missing.

Check out the rest of our picks below:

Brett:

Top Pick: Transformers: Dark Cybertron #1 (IDW Publishing) – It’s been building to this, IDW’s massive Transformers crossover event that finally sees Shockwave’s plans come to fruition. I can’t wait to see what all those pieces have been building to in one of the most fun group of comics out there.

Amazing X-Men #1 (Marvel) – A team of X-Men head out to try to save Nightcrawler!

Drumhellar #1 (Image Comics) – Riley Rossmo’s art should be enough, but on a series that sounds this trippy, it’s going to be awesome.

Legends of Red Sonja #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Women lend their talent and write their take on the classic character in this anthology series. A fantastic idea I’d love to see more of.

Trillium #4 (Vertigo) – A love story through the ages, the first three issues have all been pretty amazing.

TPB/Graphic Novel of the Week: Hawkeye HC Vol. 1 (Marvel) – See above for my reasons, but you should already own all of these!

Scott:

Top Pick: Ten Grand #5 (Image Comics) – After the behind the scenes nonsense with Ben Templesmith, I’m excited and nervous to see how C.P. Smith does on art duty. Templesmith brought such a unique look to the series and I hope that Smith does the same.

Alex + Ada #1 (Image Comics) – Full disclosure, I don’t know anything about this comic apart from the premise, which is that it’s a sci-fi story about Alex, who gets a ridiculously realistic android, called Ada. I don’t know what’s going to happen, but it’s an interesting start to what could potentially be great science fiction.

Batman: Black and White #3 (DC) – I love the idea of of Batman short stories, and with a cover by the amazing poster artist Olly Moss, I’m definitely going to pick this one up.

Fatale #18 (Image Comics) – Every issue of Fatale is great, but this issue sees Josephine exert her power through television, which is a really fascinating idea. I can’t wait to see how that works out.

TPB/Graphic Novel of the Week: Hawkeye Vol. 1 (Marvel) – Come on. I don’t even know what to say. It’s unlike everything else on the stands, and it’s so engaging and fun. Everyone should read it.

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