Title: TwoMorrows Feb 2007 previews Post by: Great Rao on February 08, 2007, 07:43:46 PM This is TwoMorrows Publishing's February 2007 "In Previews This Month"
newsletter spotlighting our April 2007-shipping items! JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR 48 edited by John MORROW We get technical in this issue, spotlighting “Kirbytech”—Jack’s knack for creating high-tech gizmos, gadgets, and concepts, from Iron Man’s armor and Machine Man, to the Negative Zone and beyond! Included is a rare KIRBY interview, Mark EVANIER’s regular column, two pencil art galleries, a complete 1950s story, interviews with Godland’s Tom SCIOLI and Dark Horse publisher Mike RICHARDSON, the 2006 Kirby Tribute Panel (with Neal ADAMS, George PÉREZ, John ROMITA SR., Mike ROYER, and Kirby lawyer Paul LEVINE), Kirby covers inked by Terry AUSTIN and Tom SCIOLI, and more! The 84 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched tabloid-sized magazine with a full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $9.95 in the U.S. and ships 25 April 2007. http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=519 JAN073907 ------------ COMICS GONE APE! The Missing Link to Primates in Comics edited by Michael EURY They may be only one notch below humans on the evolutionary ladder, but gorillas and monkeys have for decades climbed to the top of the comic-book world as heroes and villains, monsters and masterminds, and soldiers and sidekicks. Comics Gone Ape! is the missing link to primates in comics, spotlighting a barrel of simian superstars like Beppo, BrainiApe, the Gibbon, Gleek, Gorilla Man, Grease Monkey, King Kong, Konga, Mojo Jojo, Sky Ape, and Titano. Comics Gone Ape! is loaded with rare and classic artwork, chest-thumping cover galleries, and 11 exclusive interviews with apes artists and writers including Arthur ADAMS (Monkeyman and O’Brien), Frank CHO, Carmine INFANTINO (Detective Chimp, Grodd), Joe KUBERT (Tor, Tarzan), Tony MILLIONAIRE (Sock Monkey), Doug MOENCH (Planet of the Apes), and Bob OKSNER (Angel and the Ape). With its all-new Avengers-as-gorillas cover by Arthur ADAMS, you won’t be able to keep your filthy paws off this book! The 128 page 8 1/2" x 11" Trade Paperback full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $16.95 in the U.S. and ships 18 April 2007. http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=522 ISBN: 1-893905-62-4 ISBN-13: 978-1-893905-62-7 FEB073814 ------------ ALTER EGO 67 edited by Roy THOMAS ALTER EGO 67 focuses on Bob OKSNER, the guy who drew it all! The artist of Supergirl, Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane, Angel and the Ape, Leave It to Binky, Jerry Lewis, and many Silver Age DC covers talks about his life and times to Jim AMASH. And that includes art and artifacts by Shelly MAYER, Irwin HASEN, Lee ELIAS, C.C. BECK, Carmine INFANTINO, Gil KANE, Julie SCHWARTZ, and many more! Plus there’s FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) with Marc SWAYZE, C.C. BECK, and others, Michael T. GILBERT and Mr. Monster, and a great OKSNER cover featuring many of his most renowned heroes! The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the U.S. and ships 11 April 2007. http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=520 FEB073887 ------------ ROUGH STUFF 4 edited by Bob McLEOD Our new hit mag ROUGH STUFF, celebrating the ART of creating comics, pulls out all the stops for its fourth issue! In #4, editor (and top pro inker) Bob McLEOD presents NEVER-BEFORE PUBLISHED penciled pages, preliminary sketches, detailed layouts, and unused inked versions from artists throughout comics history! Featured this issue are extensive galleries by Michael KALUTA (who also provides this issue’s new BATMAN cover, along with his preliminary art from it)! Andrew “Starman” ROBINSON, Gene “The Dean” COLAN, Howard “American Flagg” CHAYKIN, and Steve “Swamp Thing” BISSETTE! Each artist provides detailed commentaries on their work, discussing what went right and wrong with it, and giving background information to put it all into historical perspective. The feature interview this issue is with John TOTLEBEN, discussing his career from the Joe KUBERT School, to Swamp Thing, Miracleman, and beyond. Plus there's a look at the recent Wonder Woman Day charity event, showing plenty of rare art from the auction, plus art critiques, before-and-after art comparisons, and more! The 100 page (plus cover), saddle-stitched 8 1/2" x 11" magazine with a full color cover and black-and-white interiors retails for $6.95 in the U.S. and ships 18 April 2007. http://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=521 FEB073911 Title: Re: TwoMorrows Feb 2007 previews Post by: TELLE on February 12, 2007, 06:49:16 AM great stuff in the world that is coming!
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