Twomorrows Publishing Update
TwoMorrows Publishing SAVE Update W 15 HEN % O YO SUMMER 2012 RDE U ONL R KIRBY COLLECTOR #59 DRAW! #23 BRICKJOURNAL #20 INE! “Kirby Vault!” Rarities from the “King” of PATRICK OLIFFE interview and demo, LEGO SUPERHEROES! Behind-the-scenes comics: Personal correspondence, private career of AL WILLIAMSON examined by of the DC and Marvel Comics sets, plus a THE BEST IN COMICS photos, collages, rare Marvelmania art, ANGELO TORRES, BRET BLEVINS, MARK feature on GREG HYLAND, the artist of the AND LEGO MAGAZINES! bootleg album covers, sketches, transcript SCHULTZ, TOM YEATES, ALEX ROSS, superhero comic books in each box! Also, of a 1969 VISIT TO THE KIRBY HOME RICK VEITCH, and others, MIKE MANLEY other superhero work by ALEX SCHRANZ $ $ (where Jack answers the questions YOU’D and BRET BLEVINS’ “Comic Art and our cover artist OLIVIER CURTO. Plus, • Digital Editions available: 2.95- 3.95! ask in ‘69), MARK EVANIER, pencil art Bootcamp”, a “Rough Critique” of a new- JARED K. BURKS’ regular column on from the FOURTH WORLD, CAPTAIN comer’s work by BOB McLEOD, art supply minifigure customization, building tips, • Back Issue & Alter Ego now full-color! AMERICA, MACHINE MAN, SILVER reviews by “Crusty Critic” JAMAR step-by-step “You Can Build It” instruc- SURFER GRAPHIC NOVEL, and more! NICHOLAS, and more! tions, and more! • Lower international shipping rates! (104-page magazine with COLOR) $10.95 (84-page magazine with COLOR) $7.95 (84-page FULL-COLOR magazine) $8.95 SUBSCRIBE AT: www.twomorrows.com (Digital Edition) $3.95 • Ships May 2012 (Digital Edition) $2.95 • Ships July 2012 (Digital Edition) $3.95 • Ships July 2012 BACK ISSUE #57 BACK ISSUE #58 BACK ISSUE #59 BACK ISSUE #60 BACK ISSUE #61 JENETTE KAHN interviewed by ROBERT “JLA in the Bronze Age”! The “Satellite “Toon Comics!” History of Space Ghost in “Halloween Heroes and Villains”! JEPH “Tabloids and Treasuries,” spotlighting every GREENBERGER, DC’s Dollar Comics and Years” of the ‘70s and early ‘80s, with comics, Comico’s Jonny Quest and Star LOEB and TIM SALE’s chiller Batman: The all-new tabloid from the 1970s.
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