IDW's Having Problems Again-Layoffs and New Bosses

ZakuConvoy

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Hey! Here's some good news! IDW is partnering with Alien Books to help co-publish the Valiant Universe books (Bloodshot, X-O Manowar, Archer and Armstrong, Ninjak, etc).

I think this is just an example of smaller publishers having to consolidate to get some of the new, larger comic book distributors to actually do business with them. Some reports have said that these new comic distributors don't really want to deal with dozens of smaller comic companies. You must be *this* big in order for them to return your calls.
Still, this isn't bad news. The Valiant Comics aren't the biggest names in the world. But, comic fans know about them. They have their fans. This is probably a good thing for IDW.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

Broke the Matrix
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Council of Elders
Citizen
Dang, didn't see a mention of Turok: Dinosaur Hunter in there...
 

ZakuConvoy

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Citizen
Turok isn't technically a Valiant character. I'm pretty sure he's just a license they had a few times in the past. It's kind of like the situation with Marvel and Rom or the Micronauts. I think Dynamite currently has the Turok license, but I'm not sure.
Although, he did get a nod in the recent "Resurgence of the Valiant Universe" book. He didn't show up, but they kind of vaguely alluded to him.

They probably should do more with Turok. But, I can't really blame them for not doing a lot, since it's another one of those characters who everyone knows about, but isn't always the most successful when they're around.
 
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Steevy Maximus

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Dang, didn't see a mention of Turok: Dinosaur Hunter in there...
As mentioned, Turok, along with Solar and Magnus: Robot Fighter, are owned by Classic Media (now owned by Universal). Given the flailing nature of the current comics industry and the fact Valiant hasn't been able to really extend its properties beyond comics (besides the Bloodshot flop) has likely meant the financials probably aren't there to secure any of those old licenses.
Too popular to die, not popular enough to pay for.
Or, because NBC/Universal now owns the IP rights, the cost to license stuff like Turok, Solar and Magnus became cost prohibitive relative to where they were 35 years ago.
 


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