Comic Book Artist (1998 1st Series) comic books
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Published May 1998 by TwoMorrows.$7.20
Spring 1998. First Issue DC Special 100-Page Super Spectacular. A True Golden Age: DC Comics 1967-74. Featuring Carmine Infantino, Joe Orlando, Dick Giordano, Jack Kirby, Joe Kubert, Mike Sekowsky, Archie Goodwin, Len Wein, Bernie Wrightson, Julius Schwartz, Marv Wolfman. Batman cover by Neal Adams. Cover price $5.95.
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Published Jul 1999 by TwoMorrows.$4.80
The theme is DC Comics 1967-74: The Daring & The Different, and it spotlights a new cover painting by legendary Aquaman and Teen Titans artist Nick Cardy! Inside youll find unpublished and rarely-seen art by, features on, and interviews with such DC greats as Nick Cardy, Bernie Wrightson, Mike Kaluta, Sam Glanzman, Jim Aparo, Neal Adams, Marv Wolfman, and more! Then on the flip side, Roy Thomas provides the final installment of his groundbreaking fanzine Alter Ego (an All-Batman Special), as Alter Ego spins off into its own solo magazine starting this month! NOTE: See listing above for information on the first issue of Alter Ego. (TwoMorrows Publishing) Magazine, 100pg, b&w$5.95" Cover price $5.95.
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Published May 2000 by TwoMorrows.$9.60
Comic Book Artist #8 celebrates "Comics' Streak of Independence: 1980-85," with a look at the major independent creators and their fabulous books from the early days of the Direct Sales Market! Featured interviews include Steve Rude (who also supplies our new color Nexus cover art!), Howard Chaykin, Dave Stevens, Jaime Hernandez, Michael T. Gilbert (Mr. Monster), Don Simpson, Scott McCloud, Mike Baron, Mike Grell, and more! Plus, there's plenty of rare and unpublished art, and all the other features you've come to expect from Comic Book Artist! Bimonthly. (TwoMorrow's Advertising) Magazine, 100pg, b&w Cover price $5.95.
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Published Mar 2001 by TwoMorrows.$4.80
In the follow-up to our best-selling examination of the early years of Charlton Comics, Comic Book Artist looks at the comics of the all-in-one Derby, Connecticut publisher from 1968-1991. Behind a new Joe Staton cover, there are extensive interviews with John Byrne, Mike Zeck, Joe Staton, Tom Sutton, Nicola Cuti, George Wildman, Warren Sattler, and more! There's also a tribute to the late Don Newton, and a new E-Man strip by his creators, Cuti and Staton, created exclusively for CBA! From horror to heroes, the Charlton Age of Comics lives again! Magazine, 116pg, b&w Cover price $6.95.
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Published Jun 2002 by TwoMorrows.$7.80
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Issue #19 spotlights the hits and misses of Harvey Comics! If you think the comics company run by Alfred Harvey was all Wendy, Little Audrey, and Baby Huey, think again! Such comics luminaries as Jack Kirby, Steranko, Will Eisner, Al Williamson, Gil Kane, Wally Wood, Reed Crandall, and many other greats produced great work for the publisher! We examine their contributions in-depth with a special focus on Joe Simon's "Harvey Thriller" line with such wonky heroes as Jigsaw, Spyman, Tigerboy, Miracles Inc., Earthman, and Clawfang the Barbarian! We also celebrate the great work of Warren Kremer, Ernie Colón, Sid Jacobson, Fred Rhoades, and many more who toiled anonymously on the children's line ? Casper, Richie Rich, Sad Sack, and Hot Stuff! So, join us for a thoroughly entertaining retrospective of the poor big rich comics house in this nifty 19th issue! (TwoMorrow's Publishing) Magazine, 8x11, 116pg, b&w$6.95 Cover price $6.95.