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Tmnt: the Ultimate Collection Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hether you’re brand-new to IDW, or an IDW connoisseur, you’d probably agree W that it’s hard to say what an “IDW Greatest Hits” checklist would look like, but this Gateway Collection catalog features an overwhelming number of titles that would certainly be considered worthy of that title. This is about more than our “Greatest Hits,” however. What you’ll find here on page after page is diversity. From creators, to stories, to formats, IDW offers a Gateway to comics in more ways than ever. Looking through this catalog you’ll come across what truly makes IDW a unique publisher. Not only do we work with the biggest brands in the industry, but we also bring in some of the biggest names from across industries and beyond. Legendary science-fiction author William Gibson made his comic book debut here with us, in the dystopian Archangel. And of course Congressman John Lewis’ essential graphic memoir, March, which began the year by earning the coveted National Book Award, the first graphic novel to do so, in fact. From our award-winning Artist’s Edition line that features the greatest comic book art throughout history, to the beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, down to our newest format you might have seen in comic shops and major retail chains across the country, the Micro-Comic Collector Packs, we truly strive to make this art form more accessible than ever. No matter where your interests lie, I am confident that within these pages you’ll find something that catches your eye. The scope of our output which maintains a fine balance of range and quality is unparalleled, and something we as a company take great pride in. With all that said I invite you to turn the page and discover something new, something diverse, and of course, something great. -TED ADAMS CEO & Publisher DESIGNED BY EDITED BY MARCONI TORRES KAHLIL SCHWEITZER Ted Adams, CEO & Publisher • Greg Goldstein, President & COO • Robbie Robbins, EVP/Sr. Graphic Artist • Chris Ryall, Chief Creative Officer David Hedgecock, Editor-in-Chief • Laurie Windrow, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing • Matthew Ruzicka, CPA, Chief Financial Officer Lorelei Bunjes, VP of Digital Services • Jerry Bennington, VP of New Product Development Facebook: facebook.com/idwpublishing • Twitter: @idwpublishing • YouTube: youtube.com/idwpublishing www.IDWPUBLISHING.com Tumblr: tumblr.idwpublishing.com • Instagram: instagram.com/idwpublishing © 2017 Idea and Design Works, LLC. All Rights Reserved. IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Editorial offices: 2765 Truxtun Road, San Diego, CA 92106. The IDW logo is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Any similarities to persons living or dead are purely coincidental. With the exception of artwork used for review purposes, none of the contents of this publication may be reprinted without the permission of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Printed in Korea. IDW Publishing does not read or accept unsolicited submissions of ideas, stories, or artwork. LOCKE & KEY (W) JOE HILL / (A/CA) BY GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ Written by Joe Hill and featuring astounding artwork from Gabriel Rodriguez, Locke & Key tells the story of Keyhouse, an unlikely New England mansion, with fantastic doors that transform all who dare to walk through them… and home to a hate-filled and relentless creature that will not rest until it forces open the most terrible door of them all… Named a “modern masterpiece” by the A.V. Club, explore Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s extraordinary tale of the Locke family! ORDER INFO 978-1-60010-237-0 LOCKE & KEY HC VOL 01 WELCOME TO LOVECRAFT JUL084052 $19.99 978-1-60010-483-1 LOCKE & KEY HC VOL 02 HEAD GAMES JUL090890 $24.99 978-1-60010-695-8 LOCKE & KEY HC VOL 03 CROWN OF SHADOWS MAY100382 $24.99 978-1-60010-886-0 LOCKE & KEY HC VOL 04 KEYS TO THE KINGDOM APR110294 $24.99 978-1-61377-227-0 LOCKE & KEY HC VOL 05 CLOCKWORKS APR120391 $24.99 978-1-61377-853-1 LOCKE & KEY HC VOL 06 ALPHA & OMEGA NOV130333 $29.99 978-1-63140-224-1 LOCKE & KEY MASTER EDITION HC VOL 01 DEC140577 $49.99 978-1-63140-374-3 LOCKE & KEY MASTER EDITION HC VOL 02 DEC150522 $49.99 978-1-63140-686-7 LOCKE & KEY MASTER EDITION HC VOL 03 JUN160538 $49.99 978-1-63140-139-8 LOCKE & KEY TP SLIPCASE SET HOLIDAY ED AUG140435 $99.99 978-1-60010-384-1 LOCKE & KEY TP VOL 01 WELCOME TO LOVECRAFT JUN090991 $99.99 978-1-60010-761-0 LOCKE & KEY TP VOL 02 HEAD GAMES AUG100347 $19.99 978-1-60010-953-9 LOCKE & KEY TP VOL 03 CROWN OF SHADOWS MAY110333 $19.99 978-1-61377-207-2 LOCKE & KEY TP VOL 04 KEYS TO THE KINGDOM MAR120354 $19.99 978-1-61377-699-5 LOCKE & KEY TP VOL 05 CLOCKWORKS MAY130331 $19.99 978-1-63140-144-2 LOCKE & KEY TP VOL 06 ALPHA & OMEGA AUG140434 $24.99 978-1-61377-970-5 LOCKE & KEY COVERS OF GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ HC MAR140365 $24.99 978-1-63140-505-1 LOCKE & KEY SHADES OF TERROR COLORING BOOK OCT150443 $9.99 LOCKE & KEY Locke & Key Script © 2017 Joe Hill; Art © 2017 Idea and Design Works, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Six Keys to Enjoying Locke & Key FROM CCO CHRIS RYALL! 1. THE GHOST KEY Locke & Key tells the story of the Locke family, who suffers a trag- edy in California and relocates back to the ancestral family home located in Lovecraft, Massachusetts. And if that town’s name doesn’t clue you in that this is a family drama wrapped in magic, mystery, and horror, the discovery of a series of magical keys hid- den within the mansion’s rooms will. The Ghost Key, discovered by 8-year-old Bode Locke, clues both the family and the reader in that there are big, scary, and mysterious circumstances afoot. 2. THE HEAD KEY If you possessed the Head Key, you could use it to unlock your mind, drop the books inside, and absorb the sum total of the amazing story and beautiful artwork contained within. But since you don’t, you can instead savor each book slowly and properly, absorbing the Locke family’s entire story as it unfolds over all six volumes. 3. THE SHADOW KEY The Shadow Key leads the possessor to the Crown of Shadows, which in turn both unlocks and animates all surrounding shad- ows. And, both better and worse, can allow the user to wear shadows, manipulating both the size and strength of the shadow. So you’ll want to read this series with the lights turned up bright. 4. THE TIMESHIFT KEY A vitally important key in Volume 4, The Keys to the Kingdom, the Timeshift Key allows the user to witness past events to gain information. In much the same way as you’ll be able to read and re-read Locke & Key over and over again, learning more with each absorbing read. 5. THE ALPHA KEY Does the Timeshift Key help the Locke family understand the origins of all of the keys, and of the Whispering Iron from which they’ve been made? It just might. And further, it might give you, the reader, clues as to the origin and use of the Alpha Key, too? No-for that, you’ll need to read the complete saga. 6. THE OMEGA KEY The Omega Key is the ultimate goal of Dodge, the malevolent entity at the center of Locke & Key. To what purpose? And what horrors will be unleashed if used to open the Omega Door? Read on and discover for yourself… just be prepared to lose plenty of sleep while doing so because once you’ve read one volume, you’ll want to keep going until you, and some of the characters within the story, reach THE END. LITTLE NEMO (W) ERIC SHANOWER / (A/CA) BY GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ Spinning out of Winsor McCay’s brilliant early 20th-century strip, Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland sees King Morpheus’ daughter, in the Royal Palace of Slumberland, select her next playmate: Nemo! Only Nemo has no interest in being anyone’s playmate, dream or no dream! An all-new, all-ages series full of magic and whimsy from award-winning creators Eric Shanower (Adventures in Oz ) and Gabriel Rodriguez (Locke & Key)! ORDER INFO 978-1-63140-574-7 LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND DLX HC MAR160434 $39.99 978-1-63140-059-9 LITTLE NEMO RETURN TO SLUMBERLAND HC MAR150338 $21.99 978-1-63140-322-4 LITTLE NEMO RETURN TO SLUMBERLAND TP MAR150339 $9.99 LITTLE NEMO RETURN TO SLUMBERLAND HC Story © 2017 Eric Shanower, Art © 2017 Gabriel Rodriguez © 2017 Idea and Design Works, LLC JOE HILL: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL COLLECTION (W) JOE HILL, STEVEN KING & VARIOUS / (A) VARIOUS / (CA) SHANE PIERCE New York Times #1 best seller Joe Hill is the creative force behind this collection of comic one-shots, short stories, and graphic novels that showcase the world-building and bone-chilling talents of the famed Locke & Key creator. ORDER INFO 978-1-63140-768-0 JOE HILL GRAPHIC NOVEL COLLECTION HC SEP160550 $49.99 JOE HILL: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL COLLECTION Story © 2017 Joe Hill. Art © 2017 Idea and Design Works, LLC. All Rights Reserved. TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE (W) JOE HILL / (A/CA) GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ Joe Hill’s nerve-shredding re-imagining of Tales From the Darkside never made it to your TV set...but the dead are restless and refuse to stay buried! IDW releases DARKSIDE, a comic-book adaptation of the episodes written by Hill and illustrated here by Locke & Key co-creator Gabriel Rodriguez! Four stories of the macabre and malevolent! ORDER INFO 978-1-63140-819-9 TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE HC NOV160507 $21.99 978-1-63140-725-3 TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE SCRIPTS BY JOE HILL HC AUG160478 $17.99 TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE © 2017 CBS Television Studios, a division of CBS Studios Inc.
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