Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends

'Powerpuff Girls Super Smash-Up' #4 Exclusive Preview
'Powerpuff Girls Super Smash-Up' #4 Exclusive Preview
'Powerpuff Girls Super Smash-Up' #4 Exclusive Preview
While the Powerpuff Girls TV show has been over for nearly a decade now, and the rebooted version has yet to launch, fans of Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup can still check out new adventures from the Girls in IDW's Powerpuff Girls Super Smash-Up series. As the title would suggest, the Powerpuff Girls have been introduced to the worlds of other Cartoon Network series, and issue #4 sees the Girls entering the world of Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends. Check out our exclusive preview!
Super Secret Crisis War Comes To 'Foster's Home'
Super Secret Crisis War Comes To 'Foster's Home'
Super Secret Crisis War Comes To 'Foster's Home'
If you spent a lot of time watching Cartoon Network when you were a kid (or when you were, you know, in your twenties, no judgment here), then one thing you probably wanted to see more than anything else was a gigantic crossover between all of their original programming. Who didn't want to see Professor Utonium and Dexter swap scientific notes, or find out what would happen if the Powerpuff Girls took on Aku from Samurai Jack? Well, in case you weren't already aware, that's actually happening right now, in the form of IDW's Super Secret Crisis War, and next week, it hits Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, courtesy of writer Ivan Cohen and artist Paulina Ganucheau, in a story about Pixel, shape-shifting robot that can duplicate any of the imaginary residents.
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Unmade Action Figures
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Unmade Action Figures
Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Unmade Action Figures
Despite the popularity of Craig McCracken's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends on Cartoon Network, the show has only been adapted a few times in comic form as part of DC's Cartoon Network 2-in-1 in 2010 and as part of IDW's upcoming massive CN Super Secret Crisis War crossover. Similarly, although the show did get some toys, it never received a proper action figure line. But it almost did. And in
Cartoon Network Stars Assemble For 'Super Secret Crisis War'
Cartoon Network Stars Assemble For 'Super Secret Crisis War'
Cartoon Network Stars Assemble For 'Super Secret Crisis War'
When the evil Aku, Vilgax, Mandark and Mojo Jojo join forces in an axis of awfulness, their respective nemeses are going to have to team up to stop them, right? That's the idea behind IDW's new series Super Secret Crisis War, which brings together Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory; Samurai Jack; The Powerpuff Girls; Ben 10, and Ed, Edd and Eddy to form a super-team of characters with different skill