10 Best Licensed Comics From IDW Publishing

In the 2000s, IDW Publishing emerged as one of the decade’s strongest independent comic book publishers through a combination of great creator-owned books and licensed properties. With comics legends like Kevin Eastman, Mark Waid, and Larry Hama having turned in some brilliant stories, IDW is home to some brilliant stories. It’s hard to deny that, as great as original works have been, the company’s licenses stand out as some of their best and most successful books.IDW has competed alongside the likes of Image and Dark Horse for the spot of America’s best indie publisher, and the rights to work on everything from Ghostbusters to Star Wars has helped. The company has demonstrated a great commitment to both fans and classic IP, with the return of fan-favorite stories and creators showing how great their books can be.Angel: After the Fall continues the story of each character from the series finale, showcasing Gunn’s turn to evil as a vampire and Spike falling under the protection of Illyria. The series borrowed from elements of Joss Whedon’s story ideas for season 6, and effectively series as a continuation and conclusion for his series.

In the 2000s, IDW Publishing emerged as one of the decade’s strongest independent comic book publishers through a combination of great creator-owned books and licensed properties. With comics legends like Kevin Eastman, Mark Waid, and Larry Hama having turned in some brilliant stories, IDW is home to some brilliant stories. It’s hard to deny that, as great as original works have been, the company’s licenses stand out as some of their best and most successful books.

IDW has competed alongside the likes of Image and Dark Horse for the spot of America’s best indie publisher, and the rights to work on everything from Ghostbusters to Star Wars has helped. The company has demonstrated a great commitment to both fans and classic IP, with the return of fan-favorite stories and creators showing how great their books can be.

Angel: After the Fall continues the story of each character from the series finale, showcasing Gunn’s turn to evil as a vampire and Spike falling under the protection of Illyria. The series borrowed from elements of Joss Whedon’s story ideas for season 6, and effectively series as a continuation and conclusion for his series.

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