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/ Dungeons & Dragons / cover
/ 1 page
(from
Dungeons & Dragons (IDW, 2010 series) #0 [Cover A - Paul Renaud] (August 2010)) |
[STORY] |
Dungeons & Dragons Resurrected In Comic Form
/ IDWords / in-house column
/ 1 page
(from
Star Trek: Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor (IDW, 2010 series) #4 [Cover A] (July 2010)) |
[STORY] |
[no title indexed]
/ Dungeons & Dragons / cover
/ 1 page
(from
Dungeons & Dragons (IDW, 2010 series) #2 [Cover B - Paul Renaud] (December 2010)) |
[STORY] |
Dungeons & Dragons Resurrected in Comic Form
/ IDWords / promo (ad from the publisher)
/ 2 pages
(from
Pantheon (IDW, 2010 series) #4 (July 2010)) |
[STORY] |
Dungeons & Dragons Resurrected in Comic Form
/ IDWords / in-house column
/ 1.6 pages
(from
It The Terror from Beyond Space (IDW, 2010 series) #1 [Regular Cover - Steve Mannion] (July 2010)) |
[STORY] |
Dungeons & Dragons Resurrected In Comic Form
/ IDWords / in-house column
/ 1.6 pages
(from
Angel (IDW, 2009 series) #35 [Cover A - Jenny Frison] (July 2010)) |
[STORY] |
Dungeons & Dragons Resurrected in Comic Form
/ IDWords / promo (ad from the publisher)
/ 2 pages
(from
Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper (IDW, 2010 series) #2 [Standard Cover] (July 2010)) |
[STORY] |
Danger Girl And The Army of Darkness
/ Army of Darkness; Danger Girl / promo (ad from the publisher)
/ 1 page
(from
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (IDW, 2010 series) #165 [Cover A] (April 2011)) |
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