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    Default CBR: WC10: IDW Panel Covers “True Blood” and more

    IDW Publishing announced and discussed several upcoming projects at its WonderCon panel, including "True Blood," "Jurassic Park," "Dave Stevens' The Rocketeer: Artist Edition," "Famous Monsters of Filmland" and more.


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    idw never fails to fill me with excitement
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    True Blood should be interesting since it's based on the show, not the novel series.

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    Feels like they've gotten bored with the Star Trek franchise, they barely give anything on it anymore. Used to be they'd have whole entire press releases about *just* what all was coming up for the Trek comics, now not even a paragraph in their overall scheme.

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    Exclamation I'm intrigued...

    Honestly, I didn't give IDW a good once over when I was setting up my pull list. GI Joe is running full force, but that being the poperty I was most interested in, I wasn't sure when to jump on. I'm interested in this mini, especially with Chaykin involved.

    I'll definitely look at Jurassic Park. The Famous Monsters magazine sounds absolutely awesome, and now there are Darwyn Cooke books outside of superheroes...I'll have to keep my eyes on the new Premier Publisher.


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    Thumbs down

    Howard Chaykin's art looks terrible at this stage of his career.

    He should move over to the writing side of things and stay there.

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