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2021: Paul Gulacy is celebrated in CBC with an extensive retrospective by Greg Biga that includes memories from the artist himself and a vast array of peers, including Val Mayerik, P. Craig Russell, Tim Truman, Roy Thom…
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2021: Comic Book Creator presents our career-spanning, in-depth interview with comics phenom Terry Dodson, from breaking into comics at Malibu with Mantra, growth as the quintessential Harley Quinn artist, avoiding a mu…
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2020: Comic Book Creator joins up with comic book veteran Timothy Truman to talk about his varied life in the field, from his start at the Joe Kubert School, breakout success on Grimjack with writer John Ostrander, and …
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2020: Comic Book Creator showcases comics pioneer and artist extraordinaire of ElfQuest, Wendy Pini, in a candid Q+A about her difficult early years and her escape to a creative life, her days as the quintessential Red …
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2020: CBC #22 travels to the studio of P. Craig Russell, whose career stretches from Killraven and Elric, to his Oscar Wilde adaptations and The Sandman, to the present day with American Gods, for a career-spanning, int…
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2023: In the 1980s, writer Steve Gerber was embroiled in a lawsuit against Marvel Comics over ownership of his creation Howard The Duck. To raise funds for legal fees, Gerber asked Jack Kirby to contribute to a benefit …
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2014: Don Heck remains one of comics' legendary names, considered an "artist's artist," respected by peers, and beloved by fans. Author John Coates has meticulously researched and chronicled information on Don's storied…
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2016: Bwah-hah! Draw! yuks it up with super-star penciler Howard Porter (Justice League 3000, Justice League of America, Superman Beyond) as he monologues and demos the creative process that has made him a top-tier penc…
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2014: DRAW! Magazine, the professional 'how-to' publication on comics and animation, crosses the 30-issue mark with a great set of interviews and demos from today's top comics creators! We start with an interview with E…
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2014: In Draw! #29, the professional 'how-to' magazine on comics and animation, we 'cover' illustrator extraordinaire Dave Dorman! Best known for his Star Wars-related work, Dorman is a top painter of science fiction, f…
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2017: In Draw! #27, the professional 'how-to' magazine on comics and animation, we cover the 'Cover Guy', Dave Johnson! From 100 Bullets to Deadpool, Punisher Max and more, Johnson gives us an intensive blow-by-blow on …
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2012: Draw! gets up-close and in the studio with illustrator Glen Orbik, as he demos how he creates his fully painted noir paperback and comic covers for Marvel, DC Comics, and others! Then we jump from comics to animat…
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2018: Draw! gets webbed up with top flight penciler Patrick Oliffe, as he demos how he produces such comics as Spider-Girl, his recent revival of Dark Horse's Mighty Samson, and digital comics for Marvel. Then, Jorge Kh…
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2019: In Draw! #21, we track down the Urban Barbarian: Dan Panosian! From his stint at Image as a top inker and his fan-favorite work at Marvel as a penciler on X-Force and Wolverine, as well as his independent illustra…
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2018: Draw, the professional 'how-to' magazine on comics and animation, gets unprecedented access with comics icon Walter Simonson as he takes readers into his studio for an interview and a demonstration of his working …
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2008: by Keith Dallas The Flash Companion details the publication histories of the four heroes who have individually earned the right to be declared DC Comics' 'Fastest Man Alive' - Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, Wally West,…
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2017: It's all too beautiful! From Woodstock to 'The Banana Splits,' from 'Sgt. Pepper' to 'H.R. Pufnstuf,' from Altamont to 'The Partridge Family,' Groovy is a far-out trip to the era of lava lamps and love beads. This…
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2008: 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 in…
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2017: Welcome to the Camp Age, when spies liked their wars cold and their women warm, good guys beat bad guys with a pun and a punch, and Batman shook a mean cape. Hero-A-Go-Go celebrates the camp craze of the Swinging …
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2015: From running the first photostat machine at Marvel Comics to being the first to illustrate Wolverine, no other member of the Marvel Bullpen has had such a varied and remarkable career as Herb Trimpe. He drew licen…
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2017: Just when you thought it was safe to walk the streets again, From The Tomb (the UK's preeminent magazine on the history of horror comics) digs up more tomes of terror from the century past. It Crept From The Tomb …
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2024: Rising from the depths of history comes an all-new examination of the 20th Century's best horror comics, written by Peter Normanton (editor of From The Tomb, the UK's preeminent magazine on the genre). From the pu…
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2018: The ultimate listing of Jack 'King' Kirby's work! With a decade of extensively researched corrections and additions since the 2008 'Gold Edition,' this final, fully-updated, definitive Centennial Edition clocks in…
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2021: Strap in for the ride of your life, as Jack Kirby Collector boldly goes where no Kirby publication has gone before! It's 'The Many Worlds of Jack Kirby,' from exploring the depths of Sub-Atomica, to the cosmic exp…
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2022: Peer into comics most prodigious imagination in the 'Beta' issue of the Jack Kirby Collector! We'll take a tour of his wildest, most experimental ideas, characters, and series, from the unhinged lunacy of Fighting…
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2020: Feast your eyes on 'The Big Picture' in Jack Kirby Collector! We give you a glimpse of how Kirby fits into the grand scheme of things, from his creations' lasting legacy, to how his work tackles big issues like il…
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2019: Published 25 years after the launch of The Jack Kirby Collector #1, this special Silver Anniversary issue shows how Kirby kickstarted the Silver Age of Comics with Challengers of the Unknown, examines how Jack rev…
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2019: Break out the DDT and run for your life! It's 'Monsters & Bugs' in Jack Kirby Collector #77! We dig up Jack's monster-movie influences in The Demon, Forever People, Black Magic, Fantastic Four, Jimmy Olsen, and of…
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2018: Travel through the ages in Jack Kirby Collector, the FUTUREPAST issue, featuring two different covers! Set course for 'The World That Was,' documenting Jack's work from Caveman days to the Wild West, behind a Kirb…
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2017: Don't blink or you might miss the one-shots issue! In it, we cover Kirby's best (and worst) short spurts on his wildest concepts: animation ideas, Dingbats, Justice Inc., Manhunter, Atlas, The Prisoner, and more! …
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2017: Tape up your boxing gloves, as Jack Kirby Collector takes you to Kirby's Fight Club, showcasing Jack's most powerful fights and in-your-face action! We've got recollections of real-life war experiences by Jack and…
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2017: Jack Kirby Collector presents the second of two 'bookend' issues: Last issue was Kirby: Alpha, and this issue is Kirby: Omega! It looks at endings, deaths, and Anti-Life in the Kirbyverse, including poignant losse…
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2017: Jack Kirby Collector presents the first of two bookend issues we're calling Kirby: Alpha (#70) and Kirby: Omega (#71)! Kirby: Alpha looks at the beginnings of Kirby's greatest concepts, and how he looked back in t…
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2016: Jack Kirby Collector buddies up with Kirby's Partners, as we spotlight Jack's duos: Captain America & the Falcon (and Bucky, and Rick Jones), Sandman & Sandy, Orion & Lightray, Johnny & Ben, Dingbats, Newsboys, Ba…
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2016: Jack Kirby Collector spotlights Key Kirby Characters! In it, we go decade-by-decade to examine pivotal characters Jack created throughout his career (including some that might surprise you)! Plus there's a look at…
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2015: Think twice before skipping Jack Kirby Collector #66, our special double-takes issue! It features a wealth of oddities, coincidences, and reworkings by both Jack and Stan Lee from throughout both their careers! T…
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2015: Jack Kirby Collector goes all-out and all-in with our 'Anything Goes (Again)' issue! This new potpourri issue covers anything and everything from Jack's 50-year career, including a head-to-head comparison of the c…
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2013: Jack Kirby Collector #61's theme is Jack Kirby: Writer! Whether creating stories while drawing, or pecking away at a typewriter, Kirby gave his work a unique voice which fans either love or hate. Don't miss this e…
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2012: Jack Kirby Collector continues in its new format, with a Fantastic Four follow-up issue to #58's 'The Wonder Years.' It starts with a dynamic, never-before published Kirby FF wraparound cover (and wait'll you see …
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2019: In cooperation with DC Comics, TwoMorrows compiles a tempestuous trio of never-seen 1970s Kirby projects! These are the final complete, unpublished Jack Kirby stories in existence, presented here for the first tim…
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2021: A spirited biography of one of the most prolific creators in the history of American comics! From a start in 1947 at the Simon & Kirby shop, he co-created the legendary Western strip American Eagle, and became an …
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2017: The party starts here! TwoMorrows and the Jack Kirby Collector magazine celebrate Jack Kirby's 100th birthday in style with the release of KIRBY100, a full-color visual holiday for the King of comics! It features …
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2019: New updated edition! For its 75th issue, The Jack Kirby Collector magazine presents this first-of-its-kind examination of the creators of the Marvel Universe, in an oversized book! Completed just days before Stan …
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2022: LIMITED HARDCOVER EDITION with custom endpapers - JUST 500 COPIES! From the letters pages of Silver Age comics to his 2021 induction into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame, the career of Dave Cockrum started at the bot…
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2012: Marie Severin was born into a family of artists, and she made friendships in comics that have lasted a lifetime. She colored the horror, science fiction, and war comics of the legendary EC line, and spent thirty y…
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2009: (W) Pierre Comtois After being relegated to the realm of children's literature for the first 25 years of its history, the comic book industry experienced an unexpected flowering in the early 1960s. This book prese…
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2021: NEW EDITION WITH 16 EXTRA PAGES! Marvel Comics in the 1970s covers Marvel's final historical phase: the twilight years of the 1970s, after the initial '60s wave of popularity pushed the company to the forefront of…
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2014: TwoMorrows Publishing presents Marvel Comics in the 1980s, the third volume in Pierre Comtois' heralded series, which covers Marvel's final historical phase. The 1980s saw Stan Lee's retreat to the West Coast, Jim…