Ted Adams is an American publisher and producer. He is a cofounder and long-time Publisher/CEO of IDW Publishing, which he ran from 1999 to 2018. Adams is also the executive producer for several films and television properties. In 2019, he cofounded the boutique publisher Clover Press. Early life Ted Adams was born and raised in Oregon. He graduated from Southern Oregon University and later attended University of Notre Dame, where he received an MBA. After it was purchased by DC Comics, Adams cofounded IDW in order to maintain the creative services business and some of the clientele that Wildstorm would close as a part of that acquisition. Over fifteen years, Adams built the company into the fourth largest comic book publisher in the world, with original titles and licensing with franchise film and television properties. The company was acquired in 2007 by IDT, after which Adams remained the head IDW Media holdings, which also produces strategic board games, television, and film properties. In May 2019, it was announced that Adams and Robbins were launching a new publishing house, Clover Press, for prose works, graphic novels, art books, and other works. While IDW Publishing is an investor in Clover Press, Clover Press is not an imprint and will not share overhead or infrastructure with IDW Publishing. Writing Ted Adams has also written his own original title comics, including Diablo House. Film Ted Adams has served as executive producer of the television series V-Wars, Brooklyn Animal Control, Awakened, ', Wynonna Earp, and Locke & Key. He also produced the films Remains and 30 Days of Night. Boards Ted Adams is the chairman of the board for Traveling Stories, and in 2018 Adams was named to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Board of Directors.
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