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\nWith the new Dungeons & Dragons movie out, Jim Zub has been revisiting how he came to write the comic books at IDW Publishing, which turned around the comic book version of the franchise. He tweeted;\n'Back in 2014 I begged IDW to try publishing Dungeons & Dragons comics again and the people in charge were skeptical because, even though they had the license as part of their Hasbro deal, their previous efforts around D&D hadn't really taken off.

It would be far better if I was on board and enthusiastic than just pumping something out or stepping away. How could we make a fun new reader friendly comic series instead? I clearly enjoyed the action-comedy stuff, so we struck upon the idea of bringing back Minsc and Boo from the video games.

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