Source: IDW Publishing Special Thanks to Katie Courtney and Kahlil Schweitzer The second issue of IDW Publishing`s all-new Yo-Kai Watch comic book series will be available from comic book shops and retailers tomorrow, June 7th. IDW has provided SciFi Japan with an extended preview featuring additional pages not available from other press outlets. Yo-Kai Watch #2 Writer: Eric M. Esquivel Artist: Tina Franscisco Colorist: Mae Hao Letterer: Christa Miesner Editor: David Hedgecock Assistant Editor: Chase Marotz Cover: Dono Sanchez Almara In-Store Date: June 7, 2017 Pages: 32 Cover Price: $3.99 You`ve played the videogames, watched the cartoons, chewed the bubblegum -- now travel deeper into the Yo-Kai realm than ever before with this miniseries that explores the past, present, and future of the world of YO-KAI WATCH! Fur flies when fan-favorite feline Jibanyan pits his claws against the sinister Snartle`s steel! Subscription Variant For subscription customers only... a variant cover from Philip Murphy!
To be continued in Yo-Kai Watch #2!
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