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Cartoon Network: Super Secret Crisis War! The evil Aku and his League of Extraordinary Villains snatch up heroes from many worlds using their robot minions as traps... with the heroes in their grasp, they prepare for the next stage of their malevolent plan! SAMURAI JACK created by GENNDY TARTAKOVSKY BEN 10 created by MAN OF ACTION STUDIOS DEXTER'S LABORATORY created by GENNDY TARTAKOVSKY THE POWERPUFF GIRLS created by CRAIG McCRACKEN ED, EDD N' EDDY created by DANNY ANTONUCCI Special thanks to Laurie Halal-Ono, Rick Blanco, Jeff Parker and Marisa Marionakis of Cartoon Network. Ted Adams, CEO & Publisher Facebook: facebook.com/idwpublishing Greg Goldstein, President & COO Robbie Robbins, EVP/Sr. Graphic Artist Twitter: @idwpublishing Chris Ryall, Chief Creative Officer/Editor-in-Chief YouTube: youtube.com/idwpublishing Matthew Ruzicka, CPA, Chief Financial Officer Alan Payne, VP of Sales Instagram: instagram.com/idwpublishing Dirk Wood, VP of Marketing deviantART: idwpublishing.deviantart.com www.IDWPUBLISHING.com Lorelei Bunjes, VP of Digital Services IDW founded by Ted Adams, Alex Garner, Kris Oprisko, and Robbie Robbins Jeff Webber, VP of Digital Publishing & Business Development Pinterest: pinterest.com/idwpublishing/idw-staff-faves SUPER SECRET CRISIS WAR! #2. JULY 2014. FIRST PRINTING.™ and © Cartoon Network (s14). IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Editorial offices: 5080 Santa Fe St., San Diego, CA 92109. 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. Louise Derek Charm Simonson (artist) lives in New (writer) has edited York City, where and written comics he works as an since the dawn illustrator creating of time. Power art for everything Pack, X-Factor, from tee-shirts to New Mutants, Red comic books. Recently Sonja, and Web of he has been lucky Spider-Man for Marvel! enough to write and draw Superman: Man of Steel, Steel, and two issues of Powerpuff Detective Comics for DC! Star Wars: Girls, along with drawing covers River of Chaosfor Dark Horse! World for Powerpuff Girls, Dexter’s of Warcraft for WildStorm/DC! This Laboratory, My Little Pony, Samurai crazy mix of genres prepared her for Jack and Star Trek: Khan for IDW. A her ultimate challenge: Super Secret lifelong fan of comics and the artists Crisis War! for IDW. When she’s not behind the original Cartoon Network laughing at Cartoon Network cartoons— shows, he is very excited to be working she has to! Really! It’s research!—she’s on Super Secret Crisis War!with this in her New York office writing cool stuff amazing crew! When starting a new or checking in on her artist husband, page, he draws all the Akus first. Walter Simonson. Carlos Guzman is an editor at IDW Publishing, who works on fun books like Transformers, G.I. Joe and Samurai Jack! Tom b. Long is Sarah Gaydos a graphic artist is an at IDW Publishing, editor at IDW Publishing, who letters many who loves comics and of your most Internet cats! beloved comics! Cover A Retailer Art by Subscription Incentive Cover Derek Charm Cover Art by Art by Andy Suriano Troy Little .
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