Sneak Peeks: IDW Publishing January 29, 2014

The Fellowship has obtained sneak peeks for comics from IDW that will come out January 29...

Mr. Peabody & Sherman #4 (of 4)
Sholly Fisch (w)
Jorge Monlogo (a)
Matt Kaufenberg (c)

All through history, love is in the air! At least, if Mister Peabody and Sherman can cure Shakespeare's writer's block and don't mention Cyrano's nose, that is. And if not... well, it's a good thing Mister Peabody is a handy dog with a sword!



Ghostbusters #12
Erik Burnham (w)
Dan Schoening (a)
Schoening, Ricardo Sanchez Arreola (c)

The end of the year is a hectic time for most businesses, and the Ghostbusters are no exception. Beset from all sides by a surge in spectral activity over this particularly busy season, they're looking forward to a little bit of a break once the new year hits. But recent supernatural symptoms shown by the City that Doesn't Sleep are coming to a head, and the Bogeyman has arrived to take the city's future!


Godzilla: Rulers of Earth #8
Chris Mowry (w)
Matt Frank (a & c)

The biggest monster fight to grace the comic book page hits in this climactic issue! Lucy and Woods converge on the site of an epic monster brawl as the aliens launch a last ditch effort to rule the Earth!






Half Past Danger
Stephen Mooney (w & a & c)

Summer, 1943, and in the midst of a war waged by monsters, Staff Sergeant Tommy “Irish” Flynn never expected to encounter a real one. But on a remote island in the South Pacific theatre, Flynn and his squad come face-to-fanged-face with creatures long thought dead! History meets Prehistory in this two-fisted race against time.





LOAC Essentials, Vol. 4: Alley Oop 1939
V. T. Hamlin (w & a & c)

In 1939, Vincent Trout Hamlin had been writing and drawing the successful Alley Oop for more than five years. In Alley Oop, Hamlin created a unique concept, marrying his fascination with dinosaurs and prehistoric times to a rollicking style of storytelling and drawing that was simultaneously serious, fantastic, and loaded with slapstick. The series was set in the kingdom of Moo and starred Alley Oop, the club-wielding caveman, his girlfriend Ooola, friends Dinny the dinosaur and Foozy, and more!

This volume features Oop’s final Moo adventure, followed by his trips to the 20th Century and ancient Greece. Hamlin would send his characters everywhere and everywhen — but the classic Alley Oop begins with the stories contained in this volume.



The Other Dead #5 (of 6)
Joshua Ortega & Digger T. Mesch (w)
Qing Ping Mui (a)
Sam Shearon (c)

After barely surviving the storm, the President, Tommy, and the other survivors are trapped inside Chet Wayne’s house just as the undead night begins to fall!





Star Trek #29
Mike Johnson (w)
Yasmin Liang (a)
Cat Staggs (c)

The all-new Five Year Mission of the Enterprise continues as Captain Jane Tiberia Kirk and her crew encounter a never-before-seen enemy in deep space! Wait... Jane Kirk? What's going on?! All will be revealed in the first chapter of this new two-part story overseen by STAR TREK writer/producer Roberto Orci!



Superman: Golden Age Sundays 1943-1946
Wayne Boring, Jack Burnley, Whitney Ellsworth, Jack Schiff, and others (w & a)
Peter Poplaski (c)

The first book in our Superman Sundays series begins with the classic comics from May 9, 1943 and continues through August 4, 1946, filling another major gap in the Superman mythos.

In a partnership between IDW's The Library of American Comics and DC Entertainment, this volume begins a comprehensive archival program to bring back into print every one of the Superman Sunday newspaper strips. The complete comics will be published in three sub-sets, The Golden Age (1940s), The Atomic Age (1950s), and The Silver Age (1960s). The color Sundays and black-and-white dailies contained distinct storylines and will be released in separate, concurrent, series.

Superman was created in 1938 by two ambitious Cleveland youngsters, Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. He remains the little guy's White Knight, battling terrestrial and extra-terrestrial menaces and standing for Truth, Justice, and the American Way.



Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #30
Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman (w)
Ross Campbell (a)
Campbell, Eastman (c)

The Turtles struggle to recuperate in Northampton. Each Turtle deals with the new status quo in his own way, and each feels lost. But can they find their way to being a family again as the past haunts them?





Transformers Regeneration One #98
Simon Furman (w)
Guido Guidi (a)
Andrew Wildman, Guidi (c)

INVASION! And it's the Autobots doing the invading! RODIMUS PRIME takes action, leading an armada into the heart of JHIAXUS' forces—but is he playing straight into the villain's hands? Plus, FORTRESS MAXIMUS re-enters the fray, but on whose side? Oh, and STARSCREAM's past comes back to haunt him… big time!