Monthly Archives: June 2026

Pre-order Mark Voger’s Son of Monster Mash and avoid a sell-out!

Son of Monster Mash by Mark Voger goes to press this week! The original Monster Mash sold out of multiple printings; don’t miss the sequel!See a preview, and order it here!

All new! All grue! It’s the long-awaited sequel to RetroFan and Cryptology contributor Mark Voger’s Rondo Award-winning book Monster Mash: The Creepy, Kooky Monster Craze in America 1957-1972, which redefined Monster Kid fandom with a visually immersive graphic approach. This companion book revisits the period, while examining the literary and cinematic roots of its fictional precedents (Mary Shelley’sFrankenstein, Bram Stoker’s Dracula); early silent films (Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Nosferatu); the golden age of monster movies (with such stars as Lon Chaney Sr., Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and Chaney Jr.); the 3-D and teenage monster movie trends; the Edgar Allan Poe adaptations and Hammer Studios releases of the period; the monsters of Sixties TV; the eye-popping toys, memorabilia and comics; and the aftermath of the influential Monster Craze. It features interviews with filmmakers such as Ray Harryhausen (20 Million Miles to Earth), Roger Corman (The Pit and the Pendulum), and stars like Gloria Stuart (The Invisible Man), Ricou Browning (Creature From the Black Lagoon), Haruo Nakajima(Godzilla), Jonathan Haze (Little Shop of Horrors), Hazel Court (Curse of Frankenstein), Kathryn Leigh Scott (House of Dark Shadows), Robert Quarry (Count Yorga, Vampire) and many others. No monster fan should be without this treasure trove of terror! Preview the book, and pre-order your copy here!

In LUNAR Orbit Now: Back Issue #171, Cryptology #12, Jack Kirby Collector #98: Marvelmation, and more!

Here’s what’s listed in the July 2026 issue of Lunar’s Next Phase catalog (#55). CLICK HERE to download the TwoMorrows section!

Make sure your retailer orders by July 27 (FOC 7/27)
In Stores in November
0726TM1334 Back Issue #171
0726TM1335 Cryptology #12
0726TM1336 Jack Kirby Collector #98: Marvelmation

Back In Stores in September (previously offered through Diamond, and close to selling out)
0426TM8477 Alter Ego #180
0426TM8478 Back Issue #144
0426TM8479 Comic Book Creator #26
0426TM8480 Jack Kirby Collector #84
0426TM8481 RetroFan #28

This Weekend: Visit TwoMorrows at Heroes Con (Charlotte NC), Booth #236

TwoMorrows will be exhibiting this weekend (June 12-14) at Heroes Con (in Charlotte NC)! See us at booth #236!

We’ll have advance copies of these new and upcoming summer releases:

Alter Ego #200, 201
Comic Book Creator #44, 45
RetroFan #45, 46
Back Issue #168, 169
The Crisis Companion
Cryptology #9, 10
Back Issue Annual #1
American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-1944 new printing

Plus plenty of back issues, other books, and more, with much on sale! Publisher John Morrow will be there Saturday only, for these panels:

Saturday, 11 am 
Room 208 
THE FUTURE OF TWOMORROWS PUBLISHING 

Join publisher John Morrow as he reveals TwoMorrows Publishing’s plans for the future, and looks back at the company’s more than three decades in business! In addition to getting the scoop on his 100th issue of The Jack Kirby Collector (the publication that started it all), featured panelists include: Roy Thomas (former Marvel Comics editor-in-chief, main writer for Marvel and DC Comics, and current editor of Alter Ego magazine, who’s debuting his new autobiography and Alter Ego #200 at HeroesCon), Keith Dallas (who’ll give the scoop on upcoming American Comic Book Chronicles volumes), Eric Nolen-Weathington (co-author of the company’s long-awaited Jim Aparo biography), and Ed Catto (editor of RetroFan magazine).

Saturday, 1:30 pm 
Room 207CD 
RETROFAN: THE NOSTALGIA THAT WOULDN’T DIE 

In an age of clickbait, oddball trivia and quick flashes of memory, many fans, especially pop culture and comic fans, are more rabid than ever to get to the real story behind the stories they love. Join RetroFan magazine editor Ed Catto , along with Aaron Sultan (regular RetroFan contributor) and TwoMorrows publisher John Morrow, for a deep dive into the crazy, cool pop culture we grew up with, from Slurpee cups and comics, to TV shows and movies!

See you there!