
IDW Preview: Star Trek: Lore War – Shaxs’ Worst Day
Read a preview of Star Trek: Lore War – Shaxs’ Worst Day from IDW Publishing, written by Ryan North with art by Derek Charm.
Here’s info on IDW, directly from their own page:
IDW is an award-winning publisher of comic books, original graphic novels, and art books. Founded in 1999, IDWP has a long tradition of supporting original, powerful creator-driven titles. In 2002, IDWP published 30 Days of Night by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith followed by other horror titles that helped kickstart a resurgence in horror-comic publishing across the industry. Since then, IDWP has significantly diversified its publications. Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez’s Locke & Key, Jonathan Maberry’s V Wars, Beau Smith’s Wynonna Earp, Alan Robert’s The Beauty of Horror adult coloring books, and Darwyn Cooke’s graphic novel adaptations of Richard Stark’s Parker novels are just a few of the hundreds of award-winning titles published since its inception.
Read a preview of Star Trek: Lore War – Shaxs’ Worst Day from IDW Publishing, written by Ryan North with art by Derek Charm.
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