![]() In between CSI and Transformers we did a few other licensed properties like 24 and Angel and The Shield and a few other things here and there. The first really big property that we took on was probably Transformers. Then over time our catalog of licensed properties grew and grew. We were fortunate that we had success with that. So it gave us an opportunity to come in and try something new. Even though that was a really successful TV show, at that time, people weren't really doing comic books based on those kinds of shows.Certainly, Dark Horse was doing Star Wars, and there were other licensed comics here and there, but nobody was doing something based on a TV show like CSI. This was quite some time ago, and we were able to get those rights because of the relationship we had with CBS. At the time, that was a hugely successful TV show. Our first licensed comic book was based on the TV show CSI. How did it come to be known for adapting popular properties like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Transformers? Ted Adams: It didn't start with us doing things like Turtles or Transformers. ![]() ![]() IGN Comics: Because we're talking about IDW's 15th anniversary - congratulations, by the way - why don't you start by reflecting on how IDW got its start. ![]()
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