IDW Publishing Editor Heather Antos Openly Broadcasts Satan Worship At Chicago Fan Expo
As Star Trek Editor and head of licensing at IDW Publishing, Heather Antos has had a long history of flirting with Satanism.
Many comic book fans have wondered how IDW Publishing editor Heather Antos keeps managing to get promoted within the comic book industry despite her having a track record of failing at a basic level at her job. Now, with a new photo of her at the Chicago Fan Expo demonstrating her allegiance to Satan.
Heather Antos started as an associate editor at Marvel Comics, where she worked on Star Wars, Gwen Pool, and other properties which pushed woke elements across culture for the comic company to try to find a “modern audience” while abandoning core comic readers. She became famous with an incident where she broadcasted her feminism, followed by her playing victim on social media for doing so after it was called out by online comic book influencers as part of the problem with modern comic book woke culture.
Soon after, she left the comic industry, only to return years later at Valiant Comics, where she took over the editorial duties of X-O Manowar, bringing her friends in to work on the books. While X-O Manowar was hailed as one of the best relaunches of the 2010s, with Robert Venditti renewing interest in the character, Antos’ leadership destroyed the character, turning off many Valiant fans from ever trusting the company again.
From there, Heather Antos parlayed her clout into becoming the Star Trek editor at IDW Publishing. Recent Star Trek comics have been called out for their lack of attention to any detail of continuity, as well as a new line being launched, which reads like some of the worst fan fiction ever posted to the internet. She even brags about it being called “Heather Trek” rather than Star Trek because the brand has been made so unrecognizable through this work.
Even with such a rough history, she still manages to get promoted within IDW and the Comic industry, leading many to wonder why.
Heather Antos has mired herself in controversies multiple times in the past by attacking Christians and showing strange proclivities that have pointed toward her devil worship. Her first instance of this was a post in 2018 where she mocked the resurrection of Christ in a tweet on Easter Sunday.
In 2022, she made a pair of tweets appearing to condone the worship of Satan and also implying that she would give into the Devil’s wishes.
Following this pair of Tweets, Heather Antos pushed harder into the LGBTQ+ community, including contributing to a pro-child grooming anthology titled “When I Was Young,” which was marketed as stories about corrupting youth into sexualized situations. The anthology is a poignant example of fueling speculation as to whether this was an offering of child sacrifice to the Devil.
On top of this, Antos posted a viral video mocking Christians again by replacing the Bible with the book “The Jedi Path”, showing a deep commitment to known satanic institutions like Disney Star Wars, which are now pushing messages that evil is good and good is evil through their shows like The Acolyte.
Now, Heather Antos created further uproar this weekend by wearing a t-shirt at the Chicago Fan Expo, which clearly reads “Hail Satan.” With such a past of having toyed with devil worship, it seems like her intention is clear with comics.
If she has indeed sold her soul to the devil, it explains why she’s risen to such prominence in the industry despite demonstrated incompetence which has led to Valiant Comics shutting down and outsourcing their entire line to a different publisher via licensing, as well as IDW Publishing delisting from the stock exchange and laying off a substantial part of their workforce because of massive reported losses since Heather Antos has been editing at the company.
As comic book fans, we can only pray that Heather Antos will accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and get herself off this dark path.
What do you think of Heather Antos broadcasting Satanism in her role as head of licensing at IDW Publishing? Leave a comment and let us know.








If you think that's bad, have a look at this page from the Lucis Trust, a publishing organisation with deep ties to the UN and the theosophical movement...
https://www.lucistrust.org/arcane_school/talks_and_articles/the_esoteric_meaning_lucifer
Deal or no, she's clearly an unhappy person. Her massive weight gain alone indicates someone who hates herself and refuses to take responsibility for her own unhappiness.
If that's the deal you get with the devil, I'll pass. I'd rather be miserable with the hope of eternity with Jesus than being miserable and then I go to Hell.