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  • Sonic IDW Trade Paperbacks Now Available in Mexico

    IDW's Multilingual Expansion Continues.

    This month, IDW’s Sonic the Hedgehog has expanded into yet another territory as Mexican publisher Kamite has begun selling trade paperbacks of the series. The first trade (with options for four possible covers) is currently available via Kamite.com.mx for 299.00 MXN, and covers the first four issues of the series.

    While many regions previously had their own Sonic comics, IDW sits apart by offering foreign licensing, allowing other publishers to localize and release the comics in other regions. Their foreign licensing info page touts that Sonic the Hedgehog Vol. 1 has language rights holders for “French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, [and] Turkish.” This, combined with SEGA’s expanded localization efforts give access to solid stories, characters, and adventures to a truly global fanbase.

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    On 3/22/2023 at 2:17 AM, Rabbitearsblog said:

    Interesting...so the IDW comics were kind of limited to the US and Japan only?

    No, I can't seem to find a list of countries it's available at, but I know for certain they are being published in Ukraine.

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    3 hours ago, Red Hot Jack said:

    I missed this. Guess RIP to those who said IDW will lose its Sonic license soon

    I don't understand about the whole "IDW is failing" thing that's been going on around the internet.  Is IDW actually failing?  Because from where I stand, IDW seems to be doing well, even though they did lose the license for some of their properties.

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    The comic book industry in general is kinda shaky - doubly so outside of Marvel and DC.

     

    I don't think IDW is in any more danger than any other publisher but they are tied to the ebbs and flow of an industry that is really flexing to adapt to the outdated comic shop model and provide for a digital future.

     

    Sonic is a strong comic IP tho. I'm not worried about anything related to it.

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    3 hours ago, Rabbitearsblog said:

    I don't understand about the whole "IDW is failing" thing that's been going on around the internet.  Is IDW actually failing?  Because from where I stand, IDW seems to be doing well, even though they did lose the license for some of their properties.

    David Mariotte who works for IDW clarified on twitter even though he didn't have to, sometime ago, that IDW is doing fine and Sonic in particular sells very well that they have plans for many more years from now.

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    1 hour ago, Red Hot Jack said:

    David Mariotte who works for IDW clarified on twitter even though he didn't have to, sometime ago, that IDW is doing fine and Sonic in particular sells very well that they have plans for many more years from now.

    That's great to hear!

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    You'll know IDW is in trouble if they suddenly lose TMNT, and that's not happening any time soon.

    Anything else is just fearmongering.

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    1 hour ago, Zaysho said:

    You'll know IDW is in trouble if they suddenly lose TMNT, and that's not happening any time soon.

    Anything else is just fearmongering.

    That's the vibe I got from all this too.  It feels like all of this "doom and gloom" for IDW was probably from people who either hated the IDW Sonic comics or just hate IDW in general.

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    Following on from asking for advice on this forum on whether i should bother withthe idw comics, i jumped straight in and bought the "idw collection" vols 1 and 2 and I really, really enjoyed them I'll be getting vol 3 next week and hope they continue to keep the collection going as i much prefer the "collected" hardback book format. I hope they contiune to published for a while yet

    I do wonder if the 30th anniversary one shot will be in any potential vol 4 or 5 though, or if I will need to get it seperatley, but either way,if a sceptic like me can be won over, then its no suprise that idw are saying the series is doing well. Yay. 

     

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    7 minutes ago, castell-neath said:

    Following on from asking for advice on this forum on whether i should bother withthe idw comics, i jumped straight in and bought the "idw collection" vols 1 and 2 and I really, really enjoyed them I'll be getting vol 3 next week and hope they continue to keep the collection going as i much prefer the "collected" hardback book format. I hope they contiune to published for a while yet

    I do wonder if the 30th anniversary one shot will be in any potential vol 4 or 5 though, or if I will need to get it seperatley, but either way,if a sceptic like me can be won over, then its no suprise that idw are saying the series is doing well. Yay. 

    I think you made the right choice. Because reading them monthly is just a pain anyway, I do not recommend that (even though it helps sales I guess), because it's really slow and tiring to read a short issue and then wait for another issue to come out, binge reading is very much more recommended especially in this case. 

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    2 minutes ago, Red Hot Jack said:

    I think you made the right choice. Because reading them monthly is just a pain anyway, I do not recommend that (even though it helps sales I guess), because it's really slow and tiring to read a short issue and then wait for another issue to come out, binge reading is very much more recommended especially in this case. 

    Totally agree. Its much more enjoyable and the story seems more coherent when binge reading. Also these versions just seem more "special" when collected in this publication. Nice glossy pages, alternate covers included at the of each issue, and a consistent front cover design too. Its just a very nice package on top of the quality produced on the pages. Also by shopping around you can get it new, from a reputable company for £32.99 as opposed to the full £55 of the rrp so its excellent value for money too

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    12 hours ago, Red Hot Jack said:

    I think you made the right choice. Because reading them monthly is just a pain anyway, I do not recommend that (even though it helps sales I guess), because it's really slow and tiring to read a short issue and then wait for another issue to come out, binge reading is very much more recommended especially in this case. 

    I agree with this! I prefer to buy the ultimate collections of this series rather than buy them by single issues.  Don't get me wrong, I think that we should support this series through buying single issues, but they take forever to come out and I think that the stories read better when you buy them in collections.

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