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Scratch & Dent sale on long sold-out TwoMorrows titles!

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We’ve just found a bunch of Scratch & Dent copies of older, long sold-out TwoMorrows titles!

All are fully readable, but may have dinged corners or scuffed covers. But these are the ABSOLUTE FINAL COPIES you’ll find without paying exhorbitant eBay prices, so check out the list HERE!

It includes these titles, all at 15% off the original cover price:

• Modern Masters books on Bruce Timm, Garcia-Lopez, and Kevin Nowlan
• Kirby Unleashed (remastered)
• Panel Discussions
• Justice League Companion
• Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore
• I Have To Live With This Guy!
• and more!

In some cases, there’s only ONE copy left, so don’t delay!

Don’t wait to order recent TwoMorrows mags!

It’s happened again: Back Issue #89 is now sold out, just like #88 last month!

Due to recent changes with our distributors, TwoMorrows is experiencing unprecedented levels of reorder activity on our magazines. We expect similar sell-outs over the next few months, for Back Issue #90-93, as well as recent issues of Alter Ego (#140-143), Jack Kirby Collector (#67-69), Draw (#31-32), and Comic Book Creator (#11-13), once Diamond’s reorders come in.
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Comic Book Creator #11 is probably the next to go. With its amazing feature on Gil Kane, it’s already in low supply, so if you missed it, consider going to this link to order:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=133&products_id=1216

And if you’ve been delaying getting other recent issues, don’t wait much longer. While we plan to increase our print runs to compensate for demand on future issues, it’s too late for any that are already printed.

Bottom Line: We can no longer guarantee copies will be available for long after initial release! To ensure you don’t miss an issue:

• Pre-order through our website (www.twomorrows.com) at 15% off
• Subscribe online at: bit.ly/twomorrowssubscribe
• Order through Diamond’s PREVIEWS catalog as soon as you see each new issue listed

Don’t wait for a relisting, convention, or sale. Many recent issues are close to selling out, so order now!

TwoMorrows at NYCC, booth #1308, with 40% off many items, and signings!

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TwoMorrows is gearing up for a trip to the Big Apple this week, for the New York Comic-Con!

Stop by booth #1038 for a whopping 40% off most older items at our booth. Plus, we’ll have copies of our latest issues of Back Issue, Alter Ego, Jack Kirby Collector, Comic Book Creator, and Draw magazines!

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On Saturday (Oct. 8) at 1pm, author George Khoury will be signing copies of his new book Comic Book Fever, celebrating the era of comics from 1976-1986, covering all the things that made those comics great—the top artists, the coolest stories, and even the best ads!

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Also on Saturday at 2pm, co-authors Paul Castiglia and Jon B. Cooke will be on hand to sign copies of our latest release, The MLJ Companion, documenting the complete history of Archie Comics’ super-hero characters known as the “Mighty Crusaders”—The Shield, Black Hood, Steel Sterling, Hangman, Mr. Justice, The Fly, and many others, from their Golden Age debuts, up through today’s “Dark Circle” line.

And throughout the con, stop by and talk to Modern Masters editor Eric Nolen-Weathington about what he’s got planned for upcoming volumes in the series, and American Comic Book Chronicles editor Keith Dallas for updates on our next three volumes on 1940-44, 1945-49, and the 1990s!

Back Issue #92 ships today from TwoMorrows

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Back Issue #92 (84 full-color pages, $8.95) is our Bronze Age Halloween Issue covering: The Swamp Thing revival of 1982, Swamp Thing in Hollywood, Phantom Stranger team-ups, Paul Kupperberg and Mike Mignola’s Phantom Stranger miniseries, DC’s The Witching Hour, and Marvel’s Monster That Didn’t Make the Big Time—the Living Mummy. Plus: an issue-by-issue index of Marvel’s 1970s’ horror anthologies! Featuring the work of Rich Buckler, Andy Mangels, Val Mayerik, Martin Pasko, Michael Uslan, Thomas Yeates, and many more. Cover-featuring Yeates’ 2001 recreation of his 1982 cover for Saga of the Swamp Thing #14! Edited by Michael Eury.

NOTE: We are experiencing unprecedented levels of reorder activity on our magazines. Case in point: Back Issue #88, only a few months old, is already completely SOLD OUT. We can no longer guarantee copies will be available for long after initial release, so don’t wait for a convention or sale—order now!

You can view a free preview and order the Print Edition (at 15% off with a free digital edition) or Digital Edition only (just $3.95) HERE!

Eight-issue Print subscriptions are $73 US ($116 International, with free digital editions), or $31.60 for Digital Only, available HERE!

Or order the Print Edition at your local comic book shop using Diamond Order Code: JUN161840

This issue will be in stores tomorrow, and is now shipping directly from TwoMorrows.

The MLJ COMPANION (complete history of Archie Comics’ super-heroes) ships today!

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The MLJ Companion documents the complete history of Archie Comics’ super-hero characters known as the “Mighty Crusaders”—The Shield, Black Hood, Steel Sterling, Hangman, Mr. Justice, The Fly, and many others. It features in-depth examinations of each era of the characters’ extensive history: The Golden Age (beginning with the Shield, the first patriotic super-hero, who pre-dated Captain America by a full year), the Silver Age (spotlighting those offbeat, campy Mighty Comics issues, and The Fly and Jaguar), the Bronze Age (with the Red Circle line, and the !mpact imprint published by DC Comics), up to the Modern Age, with its Dark Circle imprint (featuring such fan-favorites series as “The Fox” by Mark Waid and Dean Haspiel).

Plus: Learn what “MLJ” stands for! Uncover such rarities as the Mighty Crusaders board game, and the Shadow’s short-lived career as a spandex-clad superhero! Discover the ill-fated Spectrum line of comics, that was abruptly halted due to its violent content! See where the super-heroes crossed over into Archie, Betty, and Veronica’s world! And read interviews with Irv Novick, Dick Ayers, Rich Buckler, Bill DuBay, Steve Englehart, Jim Valentino, Jimmy Palmiotti, Kelly Jones, Michael Uslan, and others who chronicled the Mighty Crusaders’ exploits from the 1940s to today! By Rik Offenberger, Paul Castiglia, and Jon B. Cooke. Now full-color throughout, with 60 pages of key MLJ stories, and new cover by Rich Buckler and Joe Rubinstein!

The MLJ Companion is now shipping from TwoMorrows, and available in comics shops worldwide: order using Diamond Comic Distributor’s code MAY161832.

You can see a free preview and order through this link:
http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=95_71&products_id=1251

Go outta this world in BrickJournal #41

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BrickJournal #41, our magazine for LEGO enthusiasts, blasts off today! It’s an out-of-this-world issue with the space-themed LEGO creations, including 2001: A Space Odyssey’s Orion space plane, and other amazing LEGO structures. You can see a free preview, and order HERE!

TwoMorrows infects fans today with Comic Book Fever

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Starting today, we’re exposing fans to Comic Book Fever, our infectious new book celebrating comics from the magical era of 1976-1986, when all different genres were available to any kid with a pocketful of coins, at establishments from 7-Elevens to their local drug store. George Khoury (author of The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore, Kimota: The Miracleman Companion, and Image Comics: The Road to Independence) spent years penning this exhaustive tribute to his personal golden age of comics, covering all the things that made those comics great—the top artists, the coolest stories, and even the best ads.

Inside this 240-page full-color trade paperback ($34.95 cover price) are new articles, interviews, and images about the people, places, characters, titles, moments, and good times that inspired and thrilled fans in the Bronze Age: Neal Adams, John Romita, George Pérez, Marv Wolfman, Alan Moore, Denny O’Neil, Jim Starlin, José Luis García-López, The Hernandez Brothers, The Buscema Brothers, Stan Lee, Jack Davis, Jack Kirby, Kevin Eastman, Chris Claremont, Gerry Conway, Frank Miller and others.

It also covers the phenoms that delighted Baby Boomers, Generation X, and beyond: Uncanny X-Men, New Teen Titans, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Love and Rockets, Crisis On Infinite Earths, Superman vs. Spider-Man, Archie Comics, Harvey Comics, Kiss, Star Wars, Rom, Hostess Cake ads, Slurpee cups, Grit(!), and other milestones.

Talk across the Internet is already going viral:

Reviewer Dan Greenfield declares this book to be “the Bible of the post-Baby Boom”!

Kevin Eastman (co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) can’t wait for it.

Captain Strangelife even does a YouTube video review!

With cover art and Introduction by superstar painter Alex Ross (featuring Snyderman from those unforgettable 1970s mail order ads), Comic Book Fever sends readers on a contagious trip back in time to re-experience those epic stories, and feel the heat of that era once again.

It’s currently spreading through comics shops worldwide: order using Diamond Comic Distributor’s code #MAR161774.

You can see a free preview and order at TwoMorrows Publishing’s website through THIS LINK!

The biggest jerks in comics are in Back Issue #91

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Shipping TODAY: BACK ISSUE #91, an ALL-JERKS ISSUE, starring the Green Lantern you love to hate, Guy Gardner!

Plus: Namor in the Bronze Age, J. Jonah Jameson, Flash Thompson, DC’s Biggest Blowhards, the Heckler, Obnoxio the Clown, and Archie’s “pal” Reggie Mantle!

Featuring the work of (non-jerks) RICH BUCKLER, KURT BUSIEK, JOHN BYRNE, STEVE ENGLEHART, KEITH GIFFEN, ALAN KUPPERBERG, JOE STATON, and many more. Cover-featuring KEVIN MAGUIRE’s iconic Batman/Guy Gardner “One Punch”! Edited by Michael Eury.

Don’t ask—just BI it! Order HERE!

BACK ISSUE #88 sells out shortly after release! More new magazine sell-outs expected!

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Due to recent changes with our distributors, TwoMorrows is experiencing unprecedented levels of reorder activity on our magazines. Case in point: Back Issue #88, only four months old, is already completely SOLD OUT. Demand was so strong, we couldn’t fill Diamond Comic Distributor’s reorder, so stores are being shorted, leaving customers disappointed. And we anticipate this happening with other issues of all our magazines for the foreseeable future.

We base print runs on the INITIAL orders from Diamond’s PREVIEWS catalog, and the number of subscriptions and pre-orders at press time. Second printings are almost never an option, leaving only the digital version for customers who wait too long to order.

BOTTOM LINE: We can no longer guarantee copies will be available for long after initial release!

To ensure you don’t miss an issue:

• Pre-order through our website (www.twomorrows.com) at 15% off
• Subscribe online at: http://bit.do/twomorrowssubs
• Order through Diamond’s PREVIEWS catalog as soon as you see each new issue listed

Don’t wait for a relisting, convention, or sale, or you may miss out. And if you’ve held off ordering any recent issues, many are close to selling out, so order now!

Thanks for your understanding, and for making our magazines the Future of Comics History!