An all-new definitive history of the notorious all-in-one comic book company, from the 1940s Golden Age to the Bronze Age of the ’70s. Examines Dick Giordano’s ’60s “Action Hero Line” featuring Steve Ditko and others (and inspiring Alan Moore’s Watchmen), Joe Staton’s E-Man and John Byrne’s Doomsday +1, and more. By Jon B. Cooke with Michael Ambrose & Frank Motler. See a preview and order your copy here!
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THIS WEEKEND: Visit TwoMorrows Publishing at the Baltimore Comic-Con (Booth 2105)
Publisher JOHN MORROW and author/editor JON B. COOKE will be there, along with our latest releases!
JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #85: Not due out till January, we’ve got 5 advance copies to sell. Wait’ll you see the one-of-a-kind cover—it’ll blow your mind!
The CHARLTON COMPANION: A limited number of copies debuting—get yours signed by author Jon B. Cooke
BACK ISSUE #140: A few pre-release copies will be available, featuring Dinosaur Comics
PLUS: Black-and-white back issues only $3, color back issues only $5, and a special assortment of great books for only $10 each!
Get there early for best selection!
Last weekend to save on Herb Trimpe and Don Heck books!
It’s the final weekend to get our DON HECK and HERB TRIMPE books on sale! The big discounts ends Monday, and we expect one or both to sell out soon, so don’t delay! Get huge savings on these and other TwoMorrows titles HERE!
IN PREVIEWS NOW: Alter Ego #180, RetroFan #25, BrickJournal #78, and more!
Here’s what TwoMorrows Publishing has listed in Diamond’s latest Previews catalog: http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=122
PREVIEWS Pages 377-378:
OCT221998 ALTER EGO #180 – NEW!
OCT221999 BRICKJOURNAL #78 – NEW!
OCT222000 RETROFAN #25 – NEW!
OCT222001 AMERICAN COMIC BOOK CHRONICLES: 1960-1964 (Hardcover)
OCT222002 THE BEST OF ALTER EGO, VOL. 2 (Softcover)
OCT222003 THE LIFE & ART OF DAVE COCKRUM (Softcover)
OCT222004 THE LIFE & ART OF DAVE COCKRUM (Hardcover)
OCT222005 MODERN MASTERS VOL. 19: MIKE PLOOG (Softcover)
OCT222006 OUR ARTISTS AT WAR (Softcover)
Alter Ego #178 is now shipping from TwoMorrows (and LAST CHANCE to get our Marie Severin book)!
Alter Ego #178 features Golden Age great Emil Gershwin, artist of Starman, Spy Smasher, and ACG horror – in a super-length special Mr. Monster’s Comic Crypt by Michael T. Gilbert—plus a Gershwin showcase in Peter Normanton’s From The Tomb—even a few tidbits about relatives George and Ira Gershwin to top it off! Also FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America), and other surprise features! Edited by Roy Thomas. Preview the issue, and order your copy here!
And it’s your LAST CHANCE to get Marie Severin: The Mirthful Mistress of Comics, our Eisner Award-nominated book remembering “The First Lady of Comics!” who colored the legendary EC Comics line, and spent thirty years working for Marvel Comics, doing everything from production and coloring to penciling, inking, and art direction. This book WILL SELL OUT THIS WEEK, so preview and order it here!
LAST CHANCE: Get TwoMorrows’ Holly Jolly book on Christmas pop culture before it sells out next week!
A distributor wants our remaining stock, so our final copies of HOLLY JOLLY will be sold out within a week, and it’s too late to reprint for this year!
Mark Voger’s Holly Jolly is a colorful sleigh ride through the history of Christmas, from its religious origins to its emergence as a multimedia phenomenon. Explores movies (Miracle on 34th Street, It’s a Wonderful Life), music (White Christmas, Little St. Nick), TV (How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer), books (Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol), decor (1950s silver aluminum trees), comics (super-heroes meet Santa), and more! Interviews with Charles M. Schulz, Andy Williams and others!
Order one of our final remaining copies here!
Three new pop culture titles out this week!
Get your pop culture fix this week with new issues of RETROFAN (#23) and BRICKJOURNAL (#76), plus Mark Voger‘s new book BRITMANIA!
All three are NOW SHIPPING at www.twomorrows.com!
Mark Voger’s new book Britmania is now shipping!
Remember when long-haired British rock ’n’ rollers made teenage girls swoon — and their parents go crazy? Britmania plunges into the period when suddenly, America went wild for All Things British. This profusely illustrated full-color hardback, subtitled “The British Invasion of the Sixties in Pop Culture,” explores the movies (A Hard Day’s Night, Having a Wild Weekend), TV (The Ed Sullivan Show, Magical Mystery Tour), collectibles (toys, games, trading cards, lunch boxes), comics (real-life Brits in the DC and Marvel Universes) and, of course, the music! Written and designed by Mark Voger (Monster Mash, Groovy, Holly Jolly), Britmania features interviews with members of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Who, the Kinks, Herman’s Hermits, the Yardbirds, the Animals, the Hollies and more. It’s a gas, gas, gas!
See a preview and order your copy here!
Back Issue #139 is now shipping!
Back Issue #139 spotlights Not-Ready-for-Primetime Marvel Heroes! Mighty Marvel’s Bronze Age second bananas: Doc Samson, Jack of Hearts, Thundra, Nighthawk, Starfox, Modred the Mystic, Woodgod, the Shroud, Thunderbird and Warpath, Stingray, Wundaar, and more! Featuring the work of Kurt Busiek, Peter David, Steve Englehart, Steve Gerber, Keith Giffen, Steven Grant, Bill Mantlo, David Michelinie, Roger Stern, Roy Thomas, and other A-list talent. Edited by Michael Eury. Preview the issue, and order your copy here!
TwoMorrows celebrates Steve Sherman in Jack Kirby Collector #84
From the very beginnings of TwoMorrows Publishing in 1994, Steve Sherman generously offered his time and encouragement to the fledgling Jack Kirby Collector magazine. So I’m thrilled to be able to celebrate my friend’s life and career in TJKC #84, shipping today. Steve was so much more than just Jack Kirby’s close friend and assistant in the 1970s, as you’ll see in this issue, chock full of remembrances by Steve’s family and friends, interviews with Steve, and oodles of memorabilia from Steve’s personal collection, compliments of his wife Diana Mercer.
Steve took a lot of what he learned about storytelling from Jack, and went on to a highly successful career in puppetry for major films and TV shows. And lest you think this issue doesn’t feature enough Kirby to pique your interest, it’s one of the most Kirby art-centric issues I’ve ever produced. See for yourself at the online preview page here.