Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
twomorrows group:
Dear TwoMorrows customer:
WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK! Do you want us to add color to the print editions of our
magazines ALTER EGO, BACK ISSUE, and DRAW! (with a corresponding cover price
increase)? Or keep them black and white? Please CHOOSE ONE:
o Keep 'em black & white and stay $6.95 per issue
o Make 16 of the pages full-color, for $7.95 per issue
o Make the whole issue full-color, for $8.95 per issue
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Thanks!
November 3, 2009
FIRST TIME EVER! ALL MODERN MASTERS BOOKS ON SALE, $10 EACH!
For the first time in its history, TwoMorrows Publishing, publisher of
award-winning books and magazines about comics history and appreciation, is
offering their acclaimed line of "Modern Masters" books for only $10 each, now
through November 30, 2009. Normally retailing for $14.95, the sale represents a
33% savings.
Publisher John Morrow remarked, "Last July at Comic-Con, we put our Modern
Masters on sale for $10 each for one day only, as a test. Most were gone in a
few hours. Now, with the holidays drawing near and the economy starting to
recover, editor Eric Nolen-Weathington and I felt it was the right time to try
it again, on a larger scale."
The "MODERN MASTERS Sale" includes 21 volumes on these top artists, each
featuring a comprehensive career-spanning interview, and a gallery of rare and
unseen artwork:
Alan Davis
George Prez
Bruce Timm
Kevin Nowlan
Jos Luis Garci-Lpez
John Byrne
Mike Wieringo
Kevin Maguire
Charles Vess
Michael Golden
Jerry Ordway
Frank Cho
Mark Schultz
Mike Allred
Lee Weeks
John Romita Jr.
Mike Ploog
Kyle Baker
Chris Sprouse
This sale is only valid for orders placed at www.twomorrows.com through the end
of November, and does not include shipping costs. A special "$10 MODERN MASTERS
SALE" banner atop the TwoMorrows' home page links to a listing of the books on
sale.
Since 1994, TwoMorrows has been celebrating the art and history of comics
through their magazine and book publications.
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
www.twomorrows.com
TWOMORROWS OFFERS "COMPANION" BOOKS AT 30% OFF!
TwoMorrows Publishing, publisher of award-winning books and magazines about
LEGO and comics history and appreciation, is offering all their "Companion"
books at 30% off, during their "Find Your Perfect COMPANION Sale", now through
October 31, 2009.
Publisher John Morrow noted, "For the last decade, we've produced 'Companion'
books on everything from the Justice Society and Batman, to the THUNDER Agents,
Silver Age sci-fi comics, and podcasting. Every comics fan is sure to find
something there to love, so we're putting them all on sale, to hook up readers
with their perfect match."
The "Find Your Perfect COMPANION Sale" includes these titles, all at 30% off:
All-Star Companion, Volumes 2-4 (by Roy Thomas)
Batcave Companion (by Michael Eury and Michael Kronenberg)
Best of the Legion Outpost (by Glen Cadigan)
Blue Beetle Companion (by Christopher Irving)
Comic Book Podcast Companion (by Eric Houston)
Flash Companion (by Keith Dallas)
Hawkman Companion (by Doug Zawisza)
Justice League Companion (by Michael Eury)
Krypton Companion (by Michael Eury)
Silver Age Sci-Fi Companion (by Mike W. Barr)
Titans Companion, Vol. 2 (by Glen Cadigan)
THUNDER Agents Companion (by Jon B. Cooke)
TwoMorrows has also just added a new, lower "flat rate" shipping option for
international customers, making it much more economical for overseas readers to
place larger orders.
This sale is only valid for orders placed at www.twomorrows.com through the end
of October, and does not include shipping costs. A special "COMPANION SALE"
banner atop the TwoMorrows' home page links to a listing of the books on sale.
Since 1994, TwoMorrows has been celebrating the art and history of comics
through their magazine and book publications.
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International customers:
TwoMorrows' current half-price magazine sale ends TOMORROW, and we know a lot of
our international customers haven't been able to order the big batches of sale
mags they want, due to the high cost of overseas shipping. THAT PROBLEM IS NOW
SOLVED!
We've just added FLAT RATE OVERSEAS SHIPPING* to our webstore, which will save
you a substantial amount on larger orders. For instance, on any order weighing
up to 11 lbs., (roughly 20-25 magazines) the following flat rates apply:
To Europe: $35.75 US (compared to $57.50 for Priority Mail International)
To Australia/Pacific Rim: $55 US (compared to $76.80 Priority Mail
International)
And the savings add up more on even larger shipments, with only a small
additional amount for each extra lb. of weight you add.
You still have ONE MORE DAY to take advantage of our HALF-PRICE SALE on almost
300 MAGAZINES, and SAVE ON INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. So don't delay!
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
www.twomorrows.com
* PLEASE NOTE: This is a "Surface" delivery option (using "M-bags"), with an
estimated delivery time of 6-8 weeks, and a minimum weight charge of 11 lbs.
(ie. if your order weighs less than 11 lbs., the US Postal Service still charges
the 11 lb. rate). So it's only economical for larger shipments. For packages of
4 lbs. or less, the "First Class Mail International" option will generally cost
less, and have faster delivery. If you want a larger package (over 4 lbs.) in
the quickest time possible, your only option will still be the more expensive
"Priority Mail International".
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TwoMorrows Publishing, publisher of award-winning books and magazines about
LEGO and comics history and appreciation, is offering their complete magazine
line at 50% off, as part of a "Half-Price Magazine" sale, now through September
30, 2009.
"An awful lot of people have enjoyed our magazines over the last 15 years," said
publisher John Morrow, "and this is a chance for them to fill the holes in their
collections without leaving holes in their wallets. By my rough count, there's
well over 200 different issues on sale. For about the price of the Digital
Edition of one of our mags, they can get the print versionand in many cases,
they'll get a Digital Edition thrown in for free."
The "Half-Price Magazine" sale includes issues of these titles:
Back Issue!
Jack Kirby Collector
Draw!
Alter Ego
Rough Stuff!
Write Now!
Comic Book Artist
BrickJournal
plus other miscellaneous humor and one-shot magazines, each at 50% off cover
price. The only magazine-related items excluded from this sale are subscriptions
and the most recent and upcoming issues of each magazine. As a bonus, a
selection of books are also offered at 50% off during the sale period.
This sale is only valid for orders placed at www.twomorrows.com through the end
of September, and does not include shipping costs. A special "Half-Price Mags"
category is listed atop the TwoMorrows' home page, which includes the issues on
sale.
Since 1994, TwoMorrows has been celebrating the art and history of comics
through their magazine and book publications, and is preparing for its 15th
anniversary celebration in 2009.
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If you'll be in the vicinity of Tyson's Corner, VA (a suburb of Washington, DC)
this weekend, don't miss BrickFair, a fantastic LEGO convention held there each
year. TwoMorrows will have a BrickJournal table, offering all the various issues
and Compendiums of our new LEGO magazine. We'll also have a limited number of
copies of the latest issue, BrickJournal #7, debuting at the con, hot off the
press. So if you're in the area, stop by and see all the amazing things people
build with LEGO bricks. It's open to the general public on Saturday and Sunday,
and for more info, go to www.brickfair.com.
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
Geppi's Entertainment Museum (GEM) in Baltimore's historic Camden Yards sports
complex will host a signing on Saturday, August 15, 2009, from noon to 3:00 PM,
to mark the debut of the brand new edition of the critically acclaimed Captain
Action: The Original Super-Hero Action Figure by Michael Eury. In addition to
the author, Ed Catto and Joe Ahearn, the owners of Captain Action Enterprises,
will be in attendance for the signing.
The event will also kick off a special exhibit covering the history of Captain
Action, from the first action figures in the 1960s to the latest merchandise
(and everything in between). The exhibit will run from August 15 through October
13, 2009.
Published by TwoMorrows Publishing, Captain Action: The Original Super-Hero
Action Figure chronicles the history of this quick-changing champion, including
photos of virtually every Captain Action product ever released. With spotlights
on Captain Action, his allies Action Boy and the Super Queens, and his arch
enemy Dr. Evil, an examination of his comic book appearances, and more, nearly
every facet of the character's existence is put under the microscope. From the
earliest concept stages to the multiple (and supposedly final) demises of the
toy line, and from thriving collectibles market to the modern resurgence, no
stone is left unturned. It is due in stores on or about August 10.
"When the first edition of Michael Eury's superb book Captain Action: The
Original Super-Hero Action Figure was released, it was rightly referred to by
some as a virtual `how to' guide to doing a character-centric reference book. It
reached longtime serious collectors, turned casual Captain Action fans into
die-hard enthusiasts, and brought many new fans to the character," said Melissa
Bowersox, the museum's Executive Vice-President. "This is the sort of project
that GEM and our patrons are happy to support, and we're also extremely happy to
have the assistance of such passionate, creative fan-owners as Joe Ahearn and Ed
Catto to help us present the history of this unique character."
"We're very happy to see Captain Action and Michael's wonderful book given such
a spectacular stage. Like many other collectors, Ed Catto and I really enjoy
telling other enthusiasts about our favorite character, and this takes that
enjoyment to the proverbial next level," said Joe Ahearn, Partner of Captain
Action Enterprises.
The original superhero action figure first arrived on the scene in 1966 with the
ability to change into a fantastic range of other incredible heroes, including
Superman, Batman, Captain America, Spider-Man, the Lone Ranger, Buck Rogers, and
the Green Hornet. He took on their costumes and personas and fought the forces
of evil in their places. Produced by the Ideal Toy Company and developed by Stan
Weston, who had been involved in the genesis of Hasbro's G.I. Joe just two years
before, Captain Action enjoyed a fairly brief shelf life. The last of Ideal's
original production runs ended in 1968.
In that short time, though, the 12-inch action figure had also doubled for
Aquaman, Flash Gordon, the Phantom, Steve Canyon, Sgt. Fury, and Tonto. He had a
sidekick, Action Boy (who became Superboy, Aqualad and Robin the Boy Wonder) and
a blue-skinned, bug-eyed alien arch foe named Dr. Evil (obviously years before
Austin Powers fought another Dr. Evil). There were playsets, vehicles, a
headquarters, flicker rings, playing cards, a Ben Cooper Halloween costume, and
a fondly remembered five-issue series from DC Comics that included contributions
from such legends as Wally Wood, Jim Shooter, and Gil Kane.
As the years followed, Captain Action became the purview of the collecting
community. A thriving secondary market developed and kept interest in the
character alive within its ranks. In 1998, thirty years after the original
production run ended, Playing Mantis brought Captain Action back to the world of
new toys. Although their tenure with the toy line would also end after two
years, it greatly fanned the flames of interest in the character and the
original collectibles, and led eventually to the formation of Captain Action
Enterprises, the present day owners of the intellectual property.
The exhibit will conclude just after the Diamond Comic Distributors Alliance
Game Distributors Retailer Summit, which will be held at the BaltimoreConvention
Center, immediately across the street from GEM, October 11-13, 2009.
TwoMorrows Publishing will be closed from July 20 - August 7 for Comic-Con and
vacation. Any orders placed during that time will be filled the week of August
10.
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
TwoMorrows Publishing, now in its 15th year of celebrating the art and history
of comics and LEGO, is heading to Comic-Con International booth #1301 with
several new items hot off the presses, some astonishing LEGO creations, and a
colossal half-price sale on books and magazines.
Publications debuting at Comic-Con will be:
• Alter Ego #88 (edited by Roy Thomas), with an in-depth look at DC Comics
founder Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson.
• Back Issue #35 (edited by Michael Eury), spotlighting villains from comics
of the 1970s to 1980s.
• Jack Kirby Collector #53 (edited by publisher John Morrow), focusing on "The
Magic of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby".
• All-Star Companion, Volume 4 (edited by Roy Thomas), the final volume of the
series featuring coverage of the 1940s Justice Society and the 1980s Infinity,
Inc.
• BrickJournal Compendium 3 (edited by Joe Meno), compiling issues of the
company's LEGO magazine that have never been in print form before.
• Captain Action: The Original Superhero Action Figure (written by Michael
Eury), the new full-color hardcover second edition of the indispensable tome on
the history of the character.
• Modern Masters Volume 21: Chris Sprouse (by Todd Dezago and Eric
Nolen-Weathington), presenting a career-spanning interview with the DC/WildStorm
artist, as well as a deluxe sketchbook and color gallery of his work.
A very limited number of copies of each debut item will be available, so
customers are encouraged to stop by early at booth #1301 (immediately inside the
main entrance to Hall A at the San Diego Convention Center) for best selection.
In conjunction with its BrickJournal/LEGO Panel on Friday, July 24 at 10:30am,
TwoMorrows will be featuring an amazing array of LEGO creations at its booth,
including a not-to-be-missed statue of South Park's Eric Cartman constructed
completely of LEGO bricks, among other custom creations. The first two
BrickJournal Compendium books will be offered at 50% off cover price to
celebrate the release of the third volume of the series, and back issues of
BrickJournal will also be available for purchase.
In addition, TwoMorrows will be offering 50% off a selection of 26 different
books and DVDs, plus 50% off back issues of their magazines Alter Ego, Back
Issue, Draw, Write Now, Rough Stuff, Comic Book Artist, and the Jack Kirby
Collector. While every in-stock issue will be available, due to space
limitations, the company is bringing only a few copies of each older issue for
this sale.
The company will also hold its annual TwoMorrows Panel on Thursday, July 23 at
4:30pm, offering fans a chance to see a video presentation of upcoming projects,
and ask questions and share feedback with the company's publisher and editors.
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Due to overwhelming response online and at Heroes Con, TwoMorrows Publishing is
extending its huge 50% off sale a few extra days, through the July 4th weekend.
This applies to 31 select items at www.twomorrows.com that are available at
half-price, while supplies last.
The full list of items on sale includes:
All-Star Companion, Volume 2 (by Roy Thomas)
Alter Ego Collection, Volume 1 (by Roy Thomas)
Alter Ego: The Best of the Legendary Comics Fanzine (by Roy Thomas and Bill
Schelly)
Best of the Legion Outpost (by Glen Cadigan)
Blue Beetle Companion (by Christopher Irving)
BrickJournal Compendium 1 and BrickJournal Compendium 2 (by Joe Meno)
Brush Strokes With Greatness: The Life & Art of Joe Sinnott (by Tim Lasiuta)
Captain Victory: Graphite Edition (by Jack Kirby)
Comic Book Artist Collection - Volume 3 (by Jon B. Cooke)
Comic Book Nerd (by Pete Von Sholly)
Comics Above Ground (by Durwin Talon)
Comics Gone Ape! (by Michael Eury)
Comics Introspective: Peter Bagge (by Christopher Irving)
Crazy Hip Groovy Go-Go Way Out Monsters #29 and #32 (by Pete Von Sholly)
Dick Giordano: Changing Comics One Day At A Time (by Michael Eury)
G-Force: Animated (by George Khoury and Jason Hofius)
I Have To Live With This Guy! (by Blake Bell)
Jack Kirby Checklist: Gold Edition
Justice League Companion (by Michael Eury)
Modern Masters: In The Studio with George Perez DVD
Modern Masters: In The Studio with Michael Golden DVD
Nick Cardy: Behind The Art (by Nick Cardy and Eric Nolen-Weathington)
Silver Star: Graphite Edition (by Jack Kirby)
Streetwise (edited by Jon B. Cooke and John Morrow)
Superheroes In My Pants (by Mark Evanier)
The Art of George Tuska (by Dewey Cassell)
Titans Companion, Volume 2 (by Glen Cadigan)
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Companion (by Jon B. Cooke)
Wallace Wood Checklist
A special banner atop the TwoMorrows' home page links directly to the items on
sale, and all major credit cards and Paypal are accepted at checkout. This sale
is only valid for orders placed at www.twomorrows.com through the end of June,
and does not include shipping costs. All items are in-stock, and ready for
immediate shipping throughout the U.S. and abroad. Due to the expected large
response to this sale, the company asks for customers' patience in case of minor
shipping delays, as they work to keep up with the influx of orders.
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In June Previews Now
BATCAVE COMPANION
by Michael EURY and Michael KRONENBERG
The delays are over, and it's finally in print! Michael Eury, the
writer/editor of the critically acclaimed The Krypton Companion, and
Michael Kronenberg, the designer of the eye-popping Spies, Vixens, and
Masters of Kung Fu: The Art of Paul Gulacy, team up to explore the
Silver and Bronze Ages of Batman comic books in The Batcave Companion!
Two distinct sections of this book examine the Dark Knight's progression
from his campy "New Look" of the mid-1960s to his "creature of the
night" reinvention of the 1970s. Features include issue-by-issue
indexes, interviews with CARMINE INFANTINO, JOE GIELLA, DENNIS O'NEIL,
and NEAL ADAMS, and guest essays by MIKE W. BARR and WILL MURRAY.
Contributors include SHELDON MOLDOFF, LEN WEIN, STEVE ENGLEHART, and
TERRY AUSTIN, with a special tribute to the late MARSHALL ROGERS. With
its incisive introduction by Dennis O'Neil and its iconic cover painting
by Neal Adams, The Batcave Companion is a must-have for every comics fan!
240 page Trade Paperback - $26.95
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-78-8
ISBN-10: 1-893905-78-0
Diamond Order Code: FEB09 4471
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MODERN MASTERS, VOLUME TWENTY: KYLE BAKER
by Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
Kyle Baker may well be the funniest man in comics. With books like The
Cowboy Wally Show, Why I Hate Saturn, Plastic Man, and The Bakers on his
resume, along with four (of his eight) Eisner Awards in the "Best
Writer/Artist Humor" category, it's hard to argue against him. But he
does serious, too---and you can't get much more serious than Nat Turner.
He is the all-around cartoonist---he can write, pencil, ink, and color
with the best of them. His work has appeared in such diverse
publications as The New York Times, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and Mad.
Without question, Kyle Baker is a Modern Master, and this book presents
a career-spanning interview and discussion of his creative process, plus
plenty of rare and unseen art, including an 8-page color section, and a
gallery of commissioned work!
120 page Trade Paperback - $14.95
ISBN-13: 978-1-605490-08-3
ISBN-10: 1-605490-08-3
Diamond Order Code: JUN09 1075
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ALTER EGO 88
Edited by Roy THOMAS
ALTER EGO 88 salutes THE EARLY VISIONARIES OF DC COMICS! Behind a cover
by WIN MORTIMER, we present the first-ever in-depth look at
National/DC's legendary founder MAJOR MALCOLM WHEELER-NICHOLSON---and at
early editors WHITNEY ELLSWORTH, VIN SULLIVAN, & MORT WEISINGER! It
features rare art & artifacts by SIEGEL & SHUSTER, BOB KANE, CREIG
FLESSEL, FRED GUARDINEER, GARDNER FOX, SHELDON MOLDOFF, etc. Plus FCA
(Fawcett Collectors of America) with MARC SWAYZE and others---MICHAEL T.
GILBERT and Mr. Monster's Comic Crypt---and much more! Edited by Roy Thomas.
100 page Magazine - $6.95
ASIN: 1-82658-27763-5 08
Diamond Order Code: JUN09 1152
Ships 12 August 2009.
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Now Shipping
BACK ISSUE 34 - New World Order
Edited by Michael EURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=784
DRAW 17 - Scott PILGRIM
Edited by Mike MANLEY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=732
ALTER EGO 85 - Captain Marvel vs. Superman
Edited by Roy THOMAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=785
GRAILPAGES: ORIGINAL COMIC BOOK ART AND THE COLLECTORS
by Steven Alan PAYNE
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=776
JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR 52 - Kirby Obscura
Edited by John MORROW
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=745
BRICKJOURNAL 5 VOLUME 2 - Build LEGO Pirates!
Edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=782
Upcoming Products
ALTER EGO 86 - HARVEY KURTZMAN!
Edited by Roy THOMAS
Ships 10 June
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=790
THE COMIC BOOK PODCAST COMPANION
by Eric HOUSTON
Ships 17 June
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=779
BRICKJOURNAL 6 VOLUME 2
Edited by Joe MENO
Ships June 19
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=781
ALL-STAR COMPANION VOLUME FOUR
Edited by Roy THOMAS
Ships 24 June
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MODERN MASTERS, VOLUME TWENTY ONE: CHRIS SPROUSE
by Todd DEZAGO and Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
Ships 26 June
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TwoMorrows Publishing, now in its 15th year of celebrating the art and history
of comics and LEGO, is starting the summer with a huge 50% off sale. Now through
June 30, there are 30 items at www.twomorrows.com available at half-price, while
supplies last.
Publisher John Morrow notes, "Because of the economy, a lot of people won't be
making the rounds of the major comic book conventions this summer. So throughout
June, we're featuring some perennial favorites and all-time best sellers at the
lowest prices we've ever offered. If you can't visit our upcoming booths at
Heroes Con and Comic-Con International, this is a great way to 'feed the need',
and get some fantastic bargains in the process."
The full list of items on sale includes:
All-Star Companion, Volume 2 (by Roy Thomas)
Alter Ego: The Best of the Legendary Comics Fanzine (by Roy Thomas and Bill
Schelly)
Best of the Legion Outpost (by Glen Cadigan)
Blue Beetle Companion (by Christopher Irving)
BrickJournal Compendium 1 and BrickJournal Compendium 2 (by Joe Meno)
Brush Strokes With Greatness: The Life & Art of Joe Sinnott (by Tim Lasiuta)
Captain Victory: Graphite Edition (by Jack Kirby)
Comic Book Artist Collection - Volume 3 (by Jon B. Cooke)
Comic Book Nerd (by Pete Von Sholly)
Comics Above Ground (by Durwin Talon)
Comics Gone Ape! (by Michael Eury)
Comics Introspective: Peter Bagge (by Christopher Irving)
Crazy Hip Groovy Go-Go Way Out Monsters #29 and #32 (by Pete Von Sholly)
Dick Giordano: Changing Comics One Day At A Time (by Michael Eury)
G-Force: Animated (by George Khoury and Jason Hofius)
I Have To Live With This Guy! (by Blake Bell)
Jack Kirby Checklist: Gold Edition
Justice League Companion (by Michael Eury)
Modern Masters: In The Studio with George Perez DVD
Modern Masters: In The Studio with Michael Golden DVD
Nick Cardy: Behind The Art (by Nick Cardy and Eric Nolen-Weathington)
Silver Star: Graphite Edition (by Jack Kirby)
Streetwise (edited by Jon B. Cooke and John Morrow)
Superheroes In My Pants (by Mark Evanier)
The Art of George Tuska (by Dewey Cassell)
Titans Companion, Volume 2 (by Glen Cadigan)
T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Companion (by Jon B. Cooke)
Wallace Wood Checklist
A special banner atop the TwoMorrows' home page links directly to the items on
sale, and all major credit cards and Paypal are accepted at checkout. This sale
is only valid for orders placed at www.twomorrows.com through the end of June,
and does not include shipping costs. All items are in-stock, and ready for
immediate shipping throughout the U.S. and abroad. Due to the expected large
response to this sale, the company asks for customers' patience in case of minor
shipping delays, as they work to keep up with the influx of orders.
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Short and sweet: Now through May 31, all 12 issues of ROUGH STUFF magazine are
available for 50% off cover price! This offer is only good for online orders, so
stock up on any issues you missed at the best price we've ever offered--and stay
tuned for an exciting upcoming announcement about the future of this
fan-favorite magazine!
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
www.twomorrows.com
Effective immediately, we're offering readers one last chance to purchase
formerly sold out items at www.twomorrows.com.
Our website now features a "Last Chance Sale" category, listing 18 items that
have long been unavailable. We recently acquired a handful of copies of these
key publications from a distributor, some with minor scuffs or dings, but all
fully readable. We're offering these items at 15% off the original cover price,
and they include:
AGAINST THE GRAIN (a heavily-illustrated biography of artist Wallace Wood)
ALL-STAR COMPANION VOLUME 1 (Roy Thomas' celebration of the Justice Society of
America)
THE LEGION COMPANION (documenting the history of the Legion of Super-Heroes)
THE DARK AGE (a look at grim and gritty comics of the 1990s)
TRUE BRIT (George Khoury's celebration of the great comic book artists of the
UK)
COMIC BOOK & OTHER NECESSITIES OF LIFE and WERTHAM WAS RIGHT! (Mark Evanier's
first two collections of "POV" columns)
plus other books, and sold out issues of DRAW!, WRITE NOW, and COMIC BOOK ARTIST
For some items, there is only a single remaining copy, and all items are
available on a first-come, first-served basis, with all items sold in "as-is"
condition. Customers should look for the "Last Chance Sale" category in the
upper left of TwoMorrows' home page for the full listings. Purchases can be made
with major credit card or Paypal by clicking the "Add To Cart" button on each
item's description page, then logging in and checking out. If an item is listed
as "Sold Out", all remaining copies have already been purchased.
So don't delay; get 'em before they're gone!
TwoMorrows is in the process of switching phone companies, and as you'd expect,
one of them managed to screw up our number transfer. So if you're trying to
reach TwoMorrows over the next few days, you'll get an "out of service" message
if you call our usual number. (Don't worry, we're not going out of
business--although I hope our old phone provider does!).
We hope to have it back working shortly, but in the meantime, if you need to
reach us, please call this temporary number:
919-323-8561
E-mail, fax, and website are all working as normal. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344 (hopefully back working this week!)
fax 919-449-0327
TwoMorrows Publishing, in its 15th year of celebrating the art and history of
comic books and LEGO, is commemorating Free Comic Book Day by again giving away
publications online at www.twomorrows.com.
From May 1-3, TwoMorrows will be offering free complete digital issues of their
various magazines for download, so customers can sample their publications. This
limited time offer includes issues of their current magazine line-up:
ALTER EGO (focusing on Golden and Silver Age comics)
BACK ISSUE! (celebrating comic books of the 1970s, 1980s, and today)
THE JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR (documenting the life and career of the "King" of
comics)
DRAW! (the professional "how-to" magazine on comics and cartooning), and
BRICKJOURNAL (the ultimate resource for Lego enthusiasts)
Also featured are past favorites ROUGH STUFF and WRITE NOW!, which are still
available as back issues. Digital Editions normally retail for $2.95-$3.95 per
download, but are free over the three-day Free Comic Book Day weekend, to
encourage more readers to try them out, and consider ordering them at their
local comic book shop.
TwoMorrows is also making available free downloads of previous years' FCBD
publications: COMICS GO HOLLYWOOD (revealing secrets behind fans' favorite
on-screen heroes, and what's involved in taking a character from the comics page
to the big screen) and COMICS 101 (featuring how-to and history lessons from top
comics professionals).
All these publications are available as free downloadable Digital Editions just
by logging in and adding them to the shopping cart, and checking out at
www.twomorrows.com.
Publisher John Morrow explained, "With the economy down, every penny counts, and
these Digital Editions are an economical way for us to let readers sample our
stuff, and see if it piques their interest. If so, I hope they'll add new issues
to their local retailer's pull list, and get older issues direct from us if
their retailer doesn't stock our publications."
TwoMorrows Publishing is auctioning off a limited edition hardcover copy of
their new book, The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore: Indispensable Edition,
autographed by "Watchmen" and "V For Vendetta" author Alan Moore. All proceeds
from this auction go to THE HERO INITIATIVE, a federally chartered
not-for-profit corporation dedicated to helping comic book creators in need. The
auction can be found on eBay at this link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140305806596
This is #99 of a 100-copy autographed limited hardcover edition. The
Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore: Indispensable Edition is the definitive
autobiographical book on Moore, in which he reflects on his life and work in an
insightful and candid fashion through an extensive series of interviews about
his entire legendary career, including new interviews covering his career since
the original edition of this book was published in 2003 (where Moore, for the
first time, goes into detail about why he distances himself from Hollywood's
adaptations of his work). From Swamp Thing, V For Vendetta, and Watchmen to the
future of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and beyond all of his most
important works and major themes are discussed. Also included are rare strips,
scripts, artwork, and photographs of the author, most never published elsewhere,
and best-selling author Neil Gaiman headlines a series of tribute comic strips
featuring many of Moore's closest collaborators elaborating on their
relationship with the writer. Included as well is a color section, featuring the
rare Moore story "The Riddle of the Recalcitrant Refuse" (newly remastered, and
starring Mr. Monster, with art by Michael T. Gilbert), plus his unseen work on
Judge Dredd, and other tales. The book is edited by George Khoury, with a cover
by Dave McKean, and includes a numbered art plate, personally signed by Alan
Moore.
The auction runs through 9:30 PM Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, March 12,
2009. TwoMorrows publisher John Morrow feels, with the Watchmen film poised to
break box office records, there was no better time to feature this benefit
auction. "Alan was so generous with his time on the production of our book, and
with signing 100 copies of the hardcover for us. So George Khoury and I felt
this might be a nice way to give a little back to the industry as well," stated
Morrow. "Since Alan doesn't attend comic conventions, hopefully the relative
scarcity of his autograph, mixed with all the hubbub from the film, will carry
over and raise some funds for a really worthy cause." All proceeds from the
auction will go to THE HERO INITIATIVE, which is dedicated to helping comic book
veterans by providing financial aid for emergency situations, medical care, and
other necessities of life.
Since 1994, TwoMorrows Publishing has been celebrating the art and history of
comics through a variety of award-winning books and magazines, and can be found
at www.twomorrows.com.
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We're gearing up for the long drive from Raleigh, NC to the Big Apple
for this week's New York Comic-Con, and we'll be bringing a ton
(literally!) of goodies with us to Booth #1703, right in the front of
the Jacob Javits Center.
Debuting will be the new (and final) issue of WRITE NOW, #20, with a
big focus on Will Eisner's SPIRIT. Editor Danny Fingeroth will be on
hand to greet readers both at our booth, so be sure to stop by and
tell him how much you've enjoyed his hard work on the magazine over
the years.
In addition to having copies of almost every item we have in print,
we'll also have gobs of free copies of our new 2009 Catalog to hand
out, listing all kinds of new items we'll be publishing between now
and July 2009. So be sure to stop by and get yours!
The annual TwoMorrows Publishing Panel will be held Saturday, February
7, from 1:45 - 2:45 in Room 1A17. Publisher John Morrow will moderate
an assemblage of some of your favorite authors and editors from the
TwoMorrows stable, so take a break from the pandemonium on the show
floor, and see what's new (including some double-secret announcements).
KIRBY COLLECTOR FANS: Joe Simon will be making a rare convention
appearance, to celebrate the launch of The Official Simon and Kirby
Library archive series from Titan Books, and will be signing exclusive
limited edition lithographs. (Titan plans to release two books a year,
and these will be the only editions authorized by both Joe Simon and
the estate of Jack Kirby. In addition to The Official Simon and Kirby
Library, Titan will publish the autobiography of Joe Simon in 2010.)
So don't miss your chance to meet this living legend!
Due to our convention appearance, we'll be closed from February 4-9,
so any orders placed during that time will be filled beginning on
February 10. But if you're in New York for the Comic-Con, save
yourself some postage and stop by Booth #1703 to pick up your
TwoMorrows items in person; we hope to see you there!
Over the next two weeks, we'll have new issues of ALTER EGO, ROUGH
STUFF, and BACK ISSUE shipping, so to keep down email clutter, all
three are outlined below.
NOTE: If clicking on the below links doesn't work, please just copy
and paste the URLs into your web browser.
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ALTER EGO #83 (100 pages, $6.95) presents Sword-and-Sorcery in the
ComicsPart II! Behind a powerful barbarian cover by ARTHUR SUYDAM,
A/E takes an in-depth look at the likes of Marvel's Conan the
Barbarian (and his Robert E. Howard henchmen)DC's Sword of Sorcery
(starring Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser)Dagar the
Invinciblethe Seaboard/Atlas barbarians (Ironjaw & Wulf)Arak, Son of
Thunder, etc.including the never-before-seen Valda the Iron Maiden
series by a youngster named TODD McFARLANE! Awesome art & artifacts by
ADAMS, ALCALA, CHAYKIN, COLON, the Brothers BUSCEMA, DeZUNIGA,
FLEISCHER, GLUT, HAMA, KANE, O'NEIL, SANTOS, the SEVERINS, SIMONSON,
STARLIN, the THOMASES, WINDSOR-SMITH, et al.plus JOE EDWARDS (Part
2), FCA, Mr. Monster's Comic Crypt, Comic Fandom Archive, and more!
Edited by Roy Thomas.
Order the PRINT edition at your local comics shop, or get it online
(at 15% off, plus get a FREE digital version) at:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=739
You can also purchase ONLY the Digital Edition of this issue for only
$2.95 here:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=769
Single issues: $6.95 US plus shipping
Or Subscribe: 12-issue subs for $88 US; 6-issue subs for $44 US
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ROUGH STUFF #11 (100 pages, $6.95) presents more interviews, articles,
never-before-seen penciled pages, sketches, layouts, roughs, and
unused inked pages from the top artists in comicsplus critiques of
newcomers' work, and more! This issue features a new cover by Greg
Horn, plus interviews with Horn and Tom Yeates on how they produce
their stellar work. There's also features on Gene Ha, Jimmy Cheung,
and Mike Perkins, complete with numerous examples of their sketchwork
and commentary explaining how they work. Plus: "Convention-al Wisdom",
a new article offering tips on collecting sketches and commissions
from artists, by Rich Cirillo, a "Rough Critique" of a newcomer's
work, and more! Edited by Bob McLeod.
Order the PRINT edition at your local comics shop, or get it online
(at 15% off, plus get a FREE digital version) at:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=729
You can also purchase ONLY the Digital Edition of this issue for only
$2.95 here:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=770
Single issues: $6.95 US plus shipping
Or subscribe: Four-issue subs for $30
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BACK ISSUE #32 (100 pages, $6.95) downloads comics' "Tech, Data, and
Hardware," beginning with The Official Handbook of the Marvel
Universe, courtesy of ELIOT R. BROWN (who also relives Mighty Marvel
Moments of the '70s and '80s). MARV WOLFMAN, LEN WEIN, and BOB
GREENBERGER discuss the origins of DC's Who's Who, while JOE STATON
and ETHAN VAN SCIVER compare notes on "Drawing Green Lantern: Then and
Now." Also: an in-depth history of ROM: Spaceknight; the story of BILL
MANTLO; Dial H for Hero; a tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's
Superhero Fashions Exhibit; Richie Rich's Inventions; and Who's Who
entries for BOB ROZAKIS' AA Comics heroes! With art by SAL BUSCEMA,
JOHN BYRNE, ERNIE COLN, CARMINE INFANTINO, KEITH POLLARD, ALEX
SAVIUK, unpublished Superman Who's Who art by CURT SWAN, and others.
And you techies and Spider-Man fans will love our Spider-Mobile
schematic cover by ELIOT BROWN and DUSTY ABELL! Edited by MICHAEL EURY.
Order the PRINT edition at your local comics shop, or get it online
(at 15% off, plus get a FREE digital version) at:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=735
You can also purchase ONLY the Digital Edition of this issue for only
$2.95 here:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=771
Single issues: $6.95 US plus shipping
Or subscribe: Six-issue subs for $44
NOTE: If clicking on the above links doesn't work, please just copy
and paste the URLs into your web browser.
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
www.twomorrows.com
Dear TwoMorrows customer,
The softcover edition of The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore:
Indispensable Edition (the newly updated biography of the writer of
WATCHMEN and V FOR VENDETTA) is set to ship next week. Now, I'm
pleased to announce that we've created an extremely limited, 100 copy
HARDCOVER edition, which includes a wrapped hardcover, and a color
photoplate SIGNED BY ALAN MOORE himself! With the big-budget WATCHMEN
movie set to be released in 2009, this is sure to be an instant
collector's item!
The signed hardcover edition is ONLY being offered directly from the
TwoMorrows website, and is available now for preordering at this link:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=768
(If clicking on the above link doesn't work, please just copy and
paste the URL into your web browser.)
This 100 copy Limited Signed Hardcover Edition is only $49.95 plus
shipping, so place your order immediately before they're all gone!
NOTE: Due to the extra time involved in binding the hardcover
editions, and the time involved in getting Alan's signed plates back
from England, the hardcover edition will tentatively be shipping
January 30. Although that's a couple of weeks after the softcover
edition is released, I'm confident you'll feel it was worth the extra
wait, so thanks for your patience!
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
TwoMorrows Publishing will be closed from Dec. 22 (next Monday)
through January 4, but will reopen bright and early January 5, 2009!
Any orders placed during that time will be processed and shipped when
we get back, so if you want something before then, place it before
Monday AM, or it'll sit for a couple of weeks before heading your way.
(Any orders placed this weekend will ship Monday.)
And if you still want to order something to arrive for Christmas,
place it by Friday morning (tomorrow, Dec. 19, which just happens to
be my birthday) to have even a smidgen of a chance of getting it
before Dec. 25 (and choose the more expensive Priority Mail shipping
option, or there's no way it'll make it in time).
Happy holidays, and thanks for your support in 2008. Let's all look
forward to better things in 2009!
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
Write Now!, the professional "how-to" magazine on writing for comics,
animation, and sci-fi, concludes its six-year run with TwoMorrows
Publishing this February. The final issue, #20, is solicited in the
December issue of Diamond Comic Distributors' PREVIEWS catalog, and is
available for ordering now.
"Write Now! has had an amazing run, and I'm incredibly proud of what
editor Danny Fingeroth has accomplished with it," offered TwoMorrows'
publisher John Morrow. "Danny has shaped it into the preeminent
publication catering to anyone with an interest in the nuts and bolts
of writing for the comics medium. If you've read every issue, you've
likely acquired the equivalent of a higher education degree in the
intricacies of scripting. But while our readership has been
fanatically loyal during its run, both Danny and I feel the magazine
has reached a point where the economy is taking a toll on its
circulation, and the increasing amount of time involved in its
production might be spent more productively elsewhere. So we've
jointly decided that #20 will be the last issue."
"Producing Write Now! For TwoMorrows has been one of the highlights of
my career," said editor Danny Fingeroth. "The art and craft of writing
comics is something that is often neglected due to the higher
visibility of comics art. Write Now gave me the chance to share what
I've learned about writing over the years with people who are
passionate about expanding their writing knowledge and skills. I got
to meet and speak with many great creators of all eras during the
magazine's run, getting them to speak about what they do in ways that
had seldom been touched on before. And, of course, working with the
great John Morrow the rest of the TwoMorrows crew was always a
pleasure. I look forward to continuing my relationship with this
important publishing entity."
Write Now! #20, shipping in late February, features a focus on the
upcoming Spirit movie, showing how Frank Miller translated Will
Eisner's comics to the big screen, through interviews with key players
behind the making of the movie, and a look at what made Eisner's
comics so special from a writing standpoint. There's also an interview
with Colleen Doran, writer Alex Grecian discussing how to get a pitch
green-lighted, plus a bevy of script and art examples from a wide
range of projects.
Subscribers will be receiving information shortly regarding the
resolution of any prepaid issues beyond #20, with the option of
receiving either a refund, or applying their balance toward another
TwoMorrows book or magazine.
Back issues of Write Now! are still available from TwoMorrows
Publishing's website (www.twomorrows.com) in both print and digital
form, and Digital Editions of each issue will be available
indefinitely, even after the remaining print copies are sold out. Also
available is a Best of Write Now trade paperback collection, and the
How To Create Comics, From Script To Print book and DVD combination,
co-authored by Write Now! editor Danny Fingeroth and Draw! magazine
editor Mike Manley. Fingeroth plans to continue working with
TwoMorrows Publishing on several upcoming projects, to be announced in
the near future.
This is TwoMorrows Publishing's November 2008 "In Previews This Month"
newsletter spotlighting our January 2009-shipping items!
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME TWENTY ONE: CHRIS SPROUSE
by Todd DeZAGO and Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
The artwork of Chris Sprouse is hard to categorize. It is fresh, yet
familiar... modern, yet classic. Perhaps that is why titles such as
Supreme and Tom Strongboth written by the legendary Alan Moorewere the
perfect vehicles for his work. Regardless, one category this Eisner
Award-winning artist easily falls into is that of Modern Master! Join
Todd Dezago and Eric Nolen-Weathington as they explore what makes Chris
Sprouse such an influential force in the comic book industry. This book
presents a career-spanning interview and discussion of his creative
process, plus plenty of rare and unseen art, including a large gallery
of commissioned work!
The 128 page, 8 1/2" x 11" Trade Paperback with a fiull color cover and
black and white interiors retails for $14.95 in the U.S. and ships 21
January 2009.
Previews page 315
Diamond Order Code: NOV084298
ISBN: 1-605490-13-X
ISBN-13: 978-1-506490-13-7
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=762
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BACK ISSUE 32
edited by Michael EURY
BACK ISSUE 32 downloads comics Tech, Data, and Hardware, beginning
with The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, courtesy of ELIOT R.
BROWN (who also relives Mighty Marvel Moments of the 70s and 80s).
MARV WOLFMAN, LEN WEIN, and BOB GREENBERGER discuss the origins of DCs
Whos Who, while JOE STATON and ETHAN VAN SCIVER compare notes on
Drawing Green Lantern: Then and Now. Also: an in-depth history of ROM:
Spaceknight; the story of BILL MANTLO; Dial H for Hero; a tour of the
Metropolitan Museum of Arts Superhero Fashions Exhibit; Richie Richs
Inventions; and Whos Who entries for BOB ROZAKIS AA Comics heroes!
With art by SAL BUSCEMA, JOHN BYRNE, ERNIE COLN, CARMINE INFANTINO,
KEITH POLLARD, ALEX SAVIUK, unpublished Superman Whos Who art by CURT
SWAN, and others. And you techies and Spider-Man fans will love our
Spider-Mobile schematic cover by ELIOT BROWN and DUSTY ABELL!
The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 21 January 2009.
Previews page 334
Diamond Order Code: NOV084369
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=735
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ALTER EGO 83
edited by Roy THOMAS
ALTER EGO 83 presents Sword-and-Sorcery in the ComicsPart II! Behind a
powerful barbarian cover by ARTHUR SUYDAM, A/E takes an in-depth look at
the likes of Marvels Conan the Barbarian (and his Robert E. Howard
henchmen)DCs Sword of Sorcery (starring Fritz Leibers Fafhrd and the
Gray Mouser)Dagar the Invinciblethe Seaboard/Atlas barbarians (Ironjaw
& Wulf)Arak, Son of Thunder, etc.including the never-before-seen Valda
the Iron Maiden series by a youngster named TODD McFARLANE! Awesome art
& artifacts by ADAMS, ALCALA, CHAYKIN, COLON, the Brothers BUSCEMA,
DeZUNIGA, FLEISCHER, GLUT, HAMA, KANE, ONEIL, SANTOS, the SEVERINS,
SIMONSON, STARLIN, the THOMASES, WINDSOR-SMITH, et al.plus JOE EDWARDS
(Part 2), FCA, Mr. Monsters Comic Crypt, Comic Fandom Archive, and more!
The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 14 January 2009.
Previews page 334
Diamond Order Code: NOV084368
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=739
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ROUGH STUFF 11
edited by Bob McLEOD
ROUGH STUFF 11 presents more interviews, articles, never-before-seen
penciled pages, sketches, layouts, roughs, and unused inked pages from
the top artists in comicsplus critiques of newcomers work, and more!
This issue features a new cover by Greg Horn, plus interviews with Horn
and Tom Yeates on how they produce their stellar work. Theres also
features on Gene Ha, Jimmy Cheung, and Mike Perkins, complete with
numerous examples of their sketchwork and commentary explaining how they
work. Plus: Convention-al Wisdom, a new article offering tips on
collecting sketches and commissions from artists, by Rich Cirillo, a
Rough Critique of a newcomers work, and more!
The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 28 January 2009.
Previews page 334
Diamond Order Code: NOV084404
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=729
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OFFERED AGAIN IN PREVIEWS
BRICKJOURNAL COMPENDIUM VOLUME ONE
edited by Joe MENO
Previews page 315
Diamond Order Code: NOV084299
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=648
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-97-9
ISBN-10: 1-893905-97-7
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COMING SOON
AGE OF TV HEROES
by Jason HOFIUS & George KHOURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=741
WRITE NOW ! 19 - "BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT"
edited by Danny FINGEROTH
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=654
BACK ISSUE 31 - "Steve GERBER"
edited by Michael EURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=734
THE HAWKMAN COMPANION
by Doug ZAWISZA
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=667
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME NINETEEN: MIKE PLOOG
by Roger ASH & Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=742
ALTER EGO 82 - "All the Way with MLJ"
edited by Roy THOMAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=738
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME TWENTY: KYLE BAKER
by Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON & George KHOURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=743
THE EXTRAORDINARY WORKS OF ALAN MOORE: THE INDISPENSABLE EDITION
edited by George KHOURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=746
BRICKJOURNAL 4, VOLUME 2
edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=726
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NOW SHIPPING
COLLECTED JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR VOLUME SIX
edited by John MORROW
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=663
JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR 51 - "Everything Goes"
edited by John MORROW
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=659
BRICKJOURNAL 3 VOLUME TWO
edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=721
BACK ISSUE 30 - "Saturday Morning Heroes"
edited by Michael EURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=736
DRAW 16
edited by Mike MANLEY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=653
NICK CARDY: BEHIND THE ART
by Nick CARDY and Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=655
ALTER EGO 81 - "Web of Horror"
edited by Roy THOMAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=728
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10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
Phone: +1/919/449-0344
Fax: +1/919/449-0327
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TwoMorrows Publishing's "Back-To-School Blowout" sale ends September
30, so don't miss this FINAL chance to take advantage of the largest
sale in the company's 15-year history: $2 magazines and 50% off books!
Already, several items have SOLD OUT (and more are about to), so if
there's a publication you've been meaning to buy, this could be your
last chance (especially at these low sale prices)!
This sale is only valid for orders placed at www.twomorrows.com
through the end of September, and does not include shipping costs.
Special categories atop the TwoMorrows' home page link directly to the
magazines and books on sale.
The complete list of sale items includes:
$2 MAGAZINES:
Rough Stuff #1-9 (edited by Bob McLeod)
Write Now #1-18 (edited by Danny Fingeroth)
Comic Book Artist (all in-stock issues) (edited by Jon B. Cooke)
Comic Book Nerd (by Pete Von Sholly)
Crazy Hip Groovy Go-Go Way Out Monsters #29 and #32 (by Pete Von Sholly)
Wallace Wood Checklist (edited by Bhob Stewart)
50% OFF BOOKS & DVDs:
Alter Ego: The Best of the Legendary Comics Fanzine (by Roy Thomas and
Bill Schelly)
Best of the Legion Outpost (by Glen Cadigan)
Best of Write Now (by Danny Fingeroth)
Blue Beetle Companion (by Christopher Irving)
Brush Strokes With Greatness: The Life & Art of Joe Sinnott (by Tim
Lasiuta)
Comic Book Artist Collection - Volume 3 (by Jon B. Cooke)
Comic Books And Other Necessities of Life (by Mark Evanier) - ALMOST
SOLD OUT!
Comics Above Ground (by Durwin Talon)
Comics Gone Ape! (by Michael Eury)
Comics Introspective: Peter Bagge (by Christopher Irving)
Dick Giordano: Changing Comics One Day At A Time (by Michael Eury)
G-Force: Animated (by George Khoury and Jason Hofius)
I Have To Live With This Guy! (by Blake Bell)
Image Comics: The Road To Independence (by George Khoury)
John Romita... And All That Jazz (by Roy Thomas and Jim Amash)
Modern Masters: In The Studio with George Perez DVD
Modern Masters: In The Studio with Michael Golden DVD
Mr. Monster - Volume 0 (by Michael T. Gilbert) - ALMOST SOLD OUT!
Streetwise (edited by Jon B. Cooke and John Morrow)
Superheroes In My Pants (by Mark Evanier)
The Art of George Tuska (by Dewey Cassell)
THUNDER Agents Companion (by Jon B. Cooke)
SOLD OUT ITEMS:
Alter Ego Collection Volume One (by Roy Thomas)
Wertham Was Right! (by Mark Evanier)
True Brit (by George Khoury)
Secrets in the Shadows: The Art & Life of Gene Colan (by Tom Field) -
SOFTCOVER IS SOLD OUT (but we have some hardcover copies left)!
Comic Book Artist #9
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This is TwoMorrows Publishing's September 2008 "In Previews This Month"
newsletter spotlighting our November 2008-shipping items!
AGE OF TV HEROES
by Jason HOFIUS and George KHOURY
The Age of TV Heroes examines the history of the live-action television
adventures of everyones favorite comic book heroes! This handsome
full-color hardcover features the in-depth stories of the actors and
behind-the-scene players that made the classic super-hero television
programs we all grew up with. From legendary shows like The Adventures
of Superman and Batman, to the modern era of The Tick and Smallville,
its colorfully presented in vivid detail, lavishly designed with a bevy
of color photographs. Included are new and exclusive interviews and
commentary from Adam West (Batman), Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman), Patrick
Warburton (The Tick), Nicholas Hammond (Spider-Man), William Katt (The
Greatest American Hero), Jack Larson (The Adventures of Superman), John
Wesley Shipp (The Flash), Jackson Bostwick (Shazam!), and many more,
including comments from Reb Brown, Stephen J. Cannell, Chip Kidd, Stan
Lee, Noel Neill, John Romita, Alex Ross, Ilya Salkind, Lou Scheimer,
Lorenzo Semple, Lyle Waggoner, and other actors, producers, and crew.
Re-experience the pop culture birth of the super-hero phenomenon, and
relive the first time that these heroes came to life on TV! Written by
Jason Hofius and George Khoury, with a new cover by superstar painter
Alex Ross
The 192 page, 8 1/2" x 11" Full-Color Hardcover retails for $39.95 in
the U.S. and ships 12 November 2008.
Previews page 329
Diamond Order Code: SEP084302
ISBN: 1-605490-10-5
ISBN-13: 978-1-506490-10-6
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=741
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BACK ISSUE 31
edited by Michael EURY
BACK ISSUE 31 salutes the comics and animation career of the late,
great, and groundbreaking writer STEVE GERBER, beginning with an
in-depth look at his most famous creation, Howard the Duck. Also:
"Gerbers Gruesomes" (Marvel horror series such as Man-Thing), Omega the
Unknown, "Gerber in the Marvel Universe" (offbeat superhero work, from
Defenders to Foolkiller), Crazy! Magazine, Metal Men, Mister Miracle,
The Phantom Zone, Sludge, Nevada, Hard Time, and the animated television
favorite Thundarr the Barbarian. Plus: An all-star lineup of comics and
cartoon creators pay tribute to Steve Gerber. Featuring art by and
commentary from FRANK BRUNNER, RICH BUCKLER, GENE COLAN, MICHAEL GOLDEN,
STAN LEE, PAUL LEVITZ, PABLO MARCOS, VAL MAYERIK, JIM MOONEY, MARTIN
PASKO, MIKE PLOOG, DAVE SIMONS, ROGER SLIFER, WALT SIMONSON, RON WILSON,
and many, many others. And Howard the Duck turns barbarian in a cover
painting by FRANK BRUNNER!
The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 19 November 2008.
Previews page 352
Diamond Order Code: SEP084399
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=734
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MODERN MASTERS VOLUME NINETEEN: MIKE PLOOG
by Roger ASH and Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
In the 1970s, horror comics were huge - and no one drew werewolves,
swamp creatures, and demonic motorcyclists better than Mike Ploog!
Though already well established in the fields of magazine illustration
and animation, Ploog endeared himself to comics fans with his creepy yet
beautiful artwork on such titles as Werewolf by Night, Ghost Rider, and
Man-Thing. After an all too brief stint at Marvel Comics, Ploog returned
to the world of animation and film, working on such classics as
Ghostbusters, Ralph Bakshi's animated The Lord of the Rings, Dark
Crystal, and Labyrinth. Now he's back in comics with the children's
fantasies Abadazad and The Stardust Kid, as well as The Spirit, and
proving he still has the chops. Roger Ash and Eric Nolen-Weathington
proudly present a true Modern Master: Mike Ploog! This book features a
career-spanning interview and discussion of the artists creative
process, complete with both rare and unseen art, including an enormous
gallery of commissioned work, and an 8-page color section!
The 120 page, 8 1/2" x 11" Trade Paperback with full color cover,
black-and-white interiors and an 8 page color section retails for $14.95
in the U.S. and ships 15 October 2008.
Previews page 329
Diamond Order Code: SEP084304
ISBN-13: 978-1-605490-07-6
ISBN-10: 1-605490-07-5
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=742
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MODERN MASTERS VOLUME NINETEEN: KYLE BAKER
by Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON and George KHOURY
In the 1970s, horror comics were huge - and no one drew werewolves,
swamp creatures, and demonic motorcyclists better than Mike Ploog!
Though already well established in the fields of magazine illustration
and animation, Ploog endeared himself to comics fans with his creepy yet
beautiful artwork on such titles as Werewolf by Night, Ghost Rider, and
Man-Thing. After an all too brief stint at Marvel Comics, Ploog returned
to the world of animation and film, working on such classics as
Ghostbusters, Ralph Bakshi's animated The Lord of the Rings, Dark
Crystal, and Labyrinth. Now he's back in comics with the children's
fantasies Abadazad and The Stardust Kid, as well as The Spirit, and
proving he still has the chops. Roger Ash and Eric Nolen-Weathington
proudly present a true Modern Master: Mike Ploog! This book features a
career-spanning interview and discussion of the artists creative
process, complete with both rare and unseen art, including an enormous
gallery of commissioned work, and an 8-page color section!
The 120 page, 8 1/2" x 11" Trade Paperback with full color cover,
black-and-white interiors and an 8 page color section retails for $14.95
in the U.S. and ships 10 December 2008.
Previews page 329
Diamond Order Code: SEP084305
ISBN-13: 978-1-605490-08-3
ISBN-10: 1-605490-08-3
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OFFERED AGAIN IN PREVIEWS
MEGO 8-INCH SUPER-HEROES WORLD'S GREATEST TOYS!
by Benjamin HOLCOMB
Previews page 329
Diamond Order Code: SEP084303
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=566
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-82-5
ISBN-10: 1-893905-82-9
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME EIGHTEEN: JOHN ROMITA, JR
by Glen CADIGAN
Previews page 329
Diamond Order Code: SEP084306
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=661
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-95-5
ISBN-10: 1-893905-95-0
BEST OF DRAW! VOLUME THREE
edited by Mike MANLEY
Previews page 332
Diamond Order Code: SEP084307
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=637
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-91-7
ISBN-10: 1-893905-91-8
FLASH COMPANION
by Keith DALLAS
Previews page 332
Diamond Order Code: SEP084308
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=660
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-98-6
ISBN-10: 1-893905-98-5
BEST OF WRITE NOW
edited by Danny FINGEROTH
Previews page 332
Diamond Order Code: FEB084082
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=647
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-92-6
ISBN-10: 1-893905-92-6
JACK KIRBY CHECKLIST GOLD EDITION
Previews page 332
Diamond Order Code: MAR084008
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=640
ISBN-13: 978-1-605490-05-2
ISBN-10: 1-605490-05-9
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COMING SOON
COLLECTED JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR VOLUME SIX
edited by John MORROW
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=663
Ships 17 September 2008
JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR 51 - "Everything Goes"
edited by John MORROW
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=659
Ships 17 September 2008
BRICKJOURNAL 3 VOLUME TWO
edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=721
Ships 17 September 2008
BACK ISSUE 30 - "Saturday Morning Heroes"
edited by Michael EURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=736
Ships 17 September 2008
DRAW 16
edited by Mike MANLEY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=653
Ships 24 September 2008
NICK CARDY: BEHIND THE ART
by Nick CARDY and Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=655
Ships 01 October 2008
ALTER EGO 81 - "Web of Horror"
edited by Roy THOMAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=728
Ships 08 October 2008
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NOW SHIPPING
ALTER EGO 80 - "Sword and Sorcery"
edited by Roy THOMAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=652
FLASH COMPANION
by Keith DALLAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=660
BRICKJOURNAL 2 VOLUME TWO
edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=658
BRICKJOURNAL COMPENDIUM VOLUME ONE
edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=648
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME SEVENTEEN: LEE WEEKS
edited by Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=641
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Contact: John Morrow,
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
Phone: +1/919/449-0344
Fax: +1/919/449-0327
Email: twomorrow@...
Starting today, we're having the largest sale in our company's 15-year
history: $2 magazines and 50% off books, as part of a "Back-To-School
Blowout" sale, now through September 30, 2008.
We've had other sales, on a much smaller range of titles, but never
anything to rival this. I took my 6-year-old daughter back-to-school
shopping recently, and was astonished at what the total for a first
grader came to. With convention season winding down and school
starting up across the country, I thought it was time to offer our
customers some relief from high gas, food, and comics publication prices.
So all in-stock issues of Rough Stuff, Write Now, and Comic Book
Artist, plus other miscellaneous magazines, are only $2 each. We're
also featuring more than 25 of our acclaimed book and DVD titles at
50% off cover price, including several "Companion", "Artist", "Comics
History", and "How-To" titles. This sale is only valid for orders
placed at www.twomorrows.com through the end of September, and does
not include shipping costs.
Here's a complete list of sale items:
$2 magazines:
Rough Stuff #1-9 (edited by Bob McLeod)
Write Now #1-18 (edited by Danny Fingeroth)
Comic Book Artist (all in-stock issues) (edited by Jon B. Cooke)
Comic Book Nerd (by Pete Von Sholly)
Crazy Hip Groovy Go-Go Way Out Monsters #29 and #32 (by Pete Von Sholly)
Wallace Wood Checklist (edited by Bhob Stewart)
50% Off Books & DVDs:
Alter Ego Collection Volume One (by Roy Thomas)
Alter Ego: The Best of the Legendary Comics Fanzine (by Roy Thomas and
Bill Schelly)
Best of the Legion Outpost (by Glen Cadigan)
Best of Write Now (by Danny Fingeroth)
Blue Beetle Companion (by Christopher Irving)
Brush Strokes With Greatness: The Life & Art of Joe Sinnott (by Tim
Lasiuta)
Comic Book Artist Collection - Volume 3 (by Jon B. Cooke)
Comic Books And Other Necessities of Life (by Mark Evanier)
Comics Above Ground (by Durwin Talon)
Comics Gone Ape! (by Michael Eury)
Comics Introspective: Peter Bagge (by Christopher Irving)
Dick Giordano: Changing Comics One Day At A Time (by Michael Eury)
G-Force: Animated (by George Khoury and Jason Hofius)
I Have To Live With This Guy! (by Blake Bell)
Image Comics: The Road To Independence (by George Khoury)
John Romita... And All That Jazz (by Roy Thomas and Jim Amash)
Modern Masters: In The Studio with George Perez DVD
Modern Masters: In The Studio with Michael Golden DVD
Mr. Monster - Volume 0 (by Michael T. Gilbert)
Secrets in the Shadows: The Art & Life of Gene Colan (by Tom Field)
Streetwise (edited by Jon B. Cooke and John Morrow)
Superheroes In My Pants (by Mark Evanier)
The Art of George Tuska (by Dewey Cassell)
THUNDER Agents Companion (by Jon B. Cooke)
True Brit (by George Khoury)
Wertham Was Right! (by Mark Evanier)
Special categories atop our home page link directly to the magazines
and books on sale. So head on over, and check it out! If you've ever
wanted to try out any of these books, I'm certain you'll never find a
better deal on them than this.
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
www.twomorrows.com
This is TwoMorrows Publishing's August 2008 "In Previews This Month"
newsletter spotlighting our October 2008-shipping items!
ALTER EGO 81
edited by Roy THOMAS
ALTER EGO 81 is our ever-haunted Halloween issue! Behind a new FRANK
BRUNNER Man-Thing cover: RICHARD ARNDT throws a spooky spotlight on the
late-‘60s black-&-white horror comic Web of Horror, that featured early
work by BRUNNER, BERNIE WRIGHTSON, JEFFREY JONES, BARRY WINDSOR-SMITH,
WALTER SIMONSON, DAVE COCKRUM, HOWARD CHAYKIN—plus an interview with WOH
editor (and sf writer) TERRY BISSON! An amazing interview by JIM AMASH
with comics & fine artist EVERETT RAYMOND KINTSLER! ROY THOMAS’ 1971
origin synopsis for the first Man-Thing story! More of BOB ROZAKIS on
“The Secret History of All-American Comics, Inc.”—MICHAEL T. GILBERT on
BOB POWELL’s art for The Shadow—plus FCA, Comic Fandom Archive—and more!
Edited by Roy Thomas.
The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 8 October 2008.
Previews page 374
Diamond Order Code: AUG084454
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=728
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HAWKMAN COMPANION
by Doug ZAWISZA
Instantly recognizable among comic fans, Hawkman is one of the most
iconic heroes ever created. Inspired by tales as old as mankind and
those much more recent, this four-color legend has left an indelible
mark upon the comic industry. Behind a fabulous CLIFF CHIANG cover, this
collection contains interviews and commentary from many who have helped
Hawkman soar through the ages, including JOE KUBERT, GEOFF JOHNS, SHELLY
MOLDOFF, TIMOTHY TRUMAN, JUSTIN GRAY, JIMMY PALMIOTTI, RAGS MORALES,
STEPHEN SADOWSKI, DON KRAMER, BEN RAAB, TONY ISABELLA, DAN JURGENS, ROY
THOMAS, STEVE LIEBER, MURPHY ANDERSON and many other top comics
creators. Also included is a copious image parade, profiles on the Hawks
through the ages, as well as their allies and adversaries, and a
timeline of Hawkman's storied existence throughout the DC Comics
Universe. With insight into the character and the creators who made him
what he is, the HAWKMAN COMPANION is certain to please any Hawkfan.
Written by Doug Zawisza!
The 208 page, 8 1/2" x 11" Trade Paperback with full color cover and
black-and-white interiors retails for $24.95 in the U.S. and ships 15
October 2008.
Previews page 339
Diamon Order Code: AUG084336
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-93-1
ISBN-10: 1-893905-93-4
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=667
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ROUGH STUFF 10
edited by Bob McLEOD
ROUGH STUFF 10 gets deep into the minds and processes of the top artists
in comics, with interviews, articles, never-before-seen penciled pages,
sketches, layouts, roughs, and unused inked pages from throughout comics
history—plus critiques of newcomers’ work, and more! This issue features
an interview with the amazing RON GARNEY, showing copius examples of his
sketchwork, complete with Ron’s comments. There’s also art- and
commentary-filled features on ANDY SMITH, MICHAEL JASON PAZ, and MATT
HALEY, showing how their work evolves from concept and rough, into
finished form. Plus: Excerpts from the new book “ALEX RAYMOND, His Life
and Art” by Tom Roberts! SEQUENTIAL ART 101, with secrets of teaching
comic art by Rough Stuff editor and pro inker BOB McLEOD, plus a new
cover by GARNEY and McLEOD, a “Rough Critique” of a promising newcomer,
and more! Edited by Bob McLeod.
The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 15 October 2008.
Previews page 374
Diamond Order Code: AUG084469
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=731
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WRITE NOW 19
edited by Danny FINGEROTH
WRITE NOW 19 is a SPECIAL BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT ISSUE featuring: a
great photo cover of Christian Bale as The Dark Knight! It features
Dark Knight and Spirit executive producer Michael Uslan on the writing
process for films, Dennis O’Neil on adapting The Dark Knight movie to
novel form, Brian Bendis script and Leinil Yu pencils from Marvel’s
Secret Invasion #1, mystery and comics writer Max Alan Collins discusses
his career and upcoming projects, Mark Millar script and Bryan Hitch
pencils from their upcoming run on FF, DAN SLOTT script and STEVE
McNIVEN pencils from Spider-Man’s BRAND NEW DAY, inside info on DC’s
online Zuda Comics imprint from Ron Perazza, Alex Grecian talks about
the making of his Image series Proof!, and more! Edited by Danny Fingeroth.
The 80 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a
full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the
U.S. and ships 22 October 2008.
Previews page 374
Diamond Order Code: AUG084470
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=654
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COMICS GONE APE!
edited by Michael EURY
Previews page 339
Diamond Order Code: FEB072814
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=522
ISBN: 1-893905-62-4
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-62-7
TITANS COMPANION VOLUME TWO
by Glen CADIGAN
Previews page 339
Diamond Order Code: JAN083938
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=340
ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-87-0
ISBN-10: 1-893905-87-X
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COMING SOON
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME SEVENTEEN: LEE WEEKS
by Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=641
Ships 13 August 2008
ALTER EGO 80
edited by Roy THOMAS - "Sword and Sorcery"
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=652
Ships 27 August 2008
BRICKJOURNAL COMPENDIUM VOLUME 1
edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=648
Ships 12 September 2008
COLLECTED JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR VOLUME SIX
edited by John MORROW
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=663
Ships 17 September 2008
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NOW SHIPPING
ROUGH STUFF 9
edited by Bob McLEOD
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=657
BACK ISSUE 29
edited by Michael EURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=656
ALTER EGO 79 - "Superman And His Creators"
edited by Roy THOMAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=651
JACK KIRBY CHECKLIST GOLD EDITION
edited by John MORROW
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=640
Ships 25 June 20078
BRICKJOURNAL 2 VOLUME TWO
edited by Joe MENO
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=658
MODERN MASTERS VOLUME SEVENTEEN: JOHN ROMITA, JR
by Eric NOLEN-WEATHINGTON and George KHOURY
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=661
THE FLASH COMPANION
by Keith DALLAS
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=660
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Contact: John Morrow,
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
Phone: +1/919/449-0344
Fax: +1/919/449-0327
Email: twomorrow@...
Here's who we'll have signing at our Booth #1215 at Comic-Con
International:
MIKE W. BARR (author of numerous comics, including Camelot 3000 and
Batman and the Outsiders, plus TwoMorrows' Silver Age Sci-Fi Companion):
Thursday, 6-7pm (right after his Spotlight panel in Room 10)
Friday, 2-3pm (right after his '70s Comics Panel in Room 8 )
Saturday, 4:30-5:30pm (right after he moderates a Spotlight on Joe
Staton panel in Room 4)
KEITH DALLAS (comics journalist, and author of TwoMorrows' new Flash
Companion book, which debuts at Comic-Con)
Thursday, 4-5pm (right after the TwoMorrows Publishing Panel in Room 10)
Friday, 3-4pm
Saturday, 11-12pm
JOE MENO (LEGO builder, and editor of TwoMorrows' new BrickJournal
magazine for LEGO enthusiasts)
Thursday, 2-3pm
Friday, Noon-1pm (right after the LEGO/BrickJournal Panel in Room 4)
Saturday, Noon-1pm
BENJAMIN HOLCOMB (author of TwoMorrows' acclaimed book Mego 8″
Superheroes: World's Greatest Toys!)
Thursday, Noon-1pm
Friday, 1-2pm
Saturday, 3-4pm
DANNY FINGEROTH (Spider-Man writer/editor, and editor of TwoMorrows'
Write Now! magazine)
Thursday, 5-6pm
Friday, 5-6pm
Saturday, 2-3pm (right after the TwoMorrows Academic Panel in Room 30AB)
In addition, Modern Masters editor Eric Nolen-Weathington and
publisher John Morrow will be at the booth non-stop for most of the
convention, and Rand Hoppe of the Jack Kirby Museum will be there
scanning Kirby art for the Museum's archives.
The new, fully-updated JACK KIRBY CHECKLIST: GOLD EDITION is now
available from TwoMorrows, in both a 128-page trade paperback print
edition, and a fully-searchable Digital Edition (in PDF format).
It's the most thorough listing of Jack “King” Kirby’s work ever
published! Building on the 1998 “Silver Edition”, this new,
fully-updated, definitive Gold Edition compiles an additional decade’s
worth of corrections and additions by top historians, in a new Trade
Paperback format with premium paper for archival durability. It lists
in exacting detail every published comic featuring Kirby’s work,
including dates, story titles, page counts, and inkers. It even
cross-references reprints, to help collectors locate less-expensive
versions of key Kirby issues, and includes an extensive bibliography
listing books, periodicals, portfolios, fanzines, posters, and other
obscure pieces with Kirby's art, plus a detailed list of Jack's
unpublished work as well. BONUS: It now includes a complete listing of
the over 5000-page archive of Kirby’s personal pencil art photocopies.
And scattered throughout are dozens of examples of rare and unseen
Kirby art, making this a must-have item for serious Kirby collectors
and eBay shoppers!
The print edition will be shipping in the next two weeks, and costs
only $14.95. And now, when you purchase the print edition directly
from us online, you'll get 15% OFF, and you'll automatically get a
FREE link to the downloadable Digital Edition. You can get the print
edition (with FREE Digital Edition) here:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=640
The Digital Edition is also available separately now for only $6.95.
You can purchase and download it here:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76_104&products_id=\
750
(NOTE: The 15% discount only applies to orders for the PRINT edition
placed ONLINE. Orders placed by mail do NOT qualify for the discount
or the free Digital Edition.)
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows Publishing
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327
Just a reminder; we’re officially closed from now until August 5 for
the San Diego Comic-Con and vacation, so any orders placed online from
here-on will be processed the week of August 4. But you can still get
Digital Editions automatically online, including the three issues
we’re debuting at Comic-Con: Alter Ego #79, Rough Stuff #9, and Back
Issue #29, all of which have already been mailed to subscribers.
At Comic-Con, we'll have a limited number of copies of four other new
books (the Flash Companion, Modern Masters Vol. 18: John Romita Jr.,
the Jack Kirby Checklist: Gold Edition, and BrickJournal Compendium
Vol. 1) which will debut at Comic-Con next week. However, our copies
of those books didn't arrive before we left for Comic-Con, so those
will be mailed to customers when we return on August 5 (except
BrickJournal Compendium Vol. 1, which won't arrive here until later in
August, and will be mailed then).
Best regards,
John Morrow
TwoMorrows
10407 Bedfordtown Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-449-0344
fax 919-449-0327