Unusually, the title will be arriving at the publisher after the recent conclusion of its run at DC Comics.

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Nick Spencer's incarnation of Wally Wood's cult superhero team concluded its 16-issue run earlier in 2012.
"It was an odd one," IDW editor-in-chief Chris Ryall told Comic Book Resources.
"It's rare that a company has a property like this, is doing comics with it and then within a few months, things revert back where it's able to be brought elsewhere. I really enjoyed what Nick Spencer did at DC. I thought his first series in particular was a great re-imagining of the property.
"It is a little odd to go from DC having this a few months ago and now being under our auspices, but it's fun for us to do a superhero thing, which we don't normally do here unless it's something special like John Byrne's Next Men or something creator-specific."
Wood's government-sponsored superhero team debuted at Tower Comics in 1965.
IDW is also planning a series of reprints of the original work that is still available, which will run alongside the new T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents material.





