Transformers, Star Trek and Doctor Who: Talking IDW in ’08
How did we love IDW in 2007? Let us count the ways:
- The kickoff of their new Star Trek comics
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The first collection of Terry and the Pirates strips
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The big-screen debut of 30 Days of Night
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The announcement that they would be publishing comics based on the BBC series Doctor Who
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Transformers, Transformers, Transformers
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You know what? We’re probably better off just pointing you to this interview with IDW Publisher Chris Ryall over at ComicBookResources.com, explaining the company’s editorial philosophy and what they have in store for ’08.

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The Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of King Lear starring Ian McKellen (X-Men, Lord of the Rings, The Shadow) and Sylvester McCoy (the seventh Doctor) has been videotaped and will be broadcast this fall in America on PBS, according to
Javier Grillo-Marxuach has posted some

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USA Today has posted
In 1916, only seven years after its inception, The National Board of Review, otherwise known as the National Board of Censorship, once the watchdog of the industry, covering filmmakers’ backs from the evil censorial ways of the powers that be, became on this day the National Ball Vice of America, saying no to pee-pees and boobies on camera.
