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Published Nov 2012 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Original Enveloped Edition. It's the super teams issue! Obviously the only thing better than one superhero is a whole bunch of them, so your chums on Comic Heroes deliver a countdown of the best hero teams from page and screen.Guardians Of The Galaxy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marvel's Avengers, the JLA and many more over 30 pages. Who'll take the top spot? Plus, Captain Marvel and Ghost's Kelly Sue DeConnick talks to Comic Heroes about women in comics and about taking over Avengers Assemble from Brian Michael Bendis in November. (We also catch up with him to ask how it feels to be joining the X-Men!) And with the third season of the TV adaptation delighting and terrifying small-screen audiences, The Walking Dead comic - now beyond its 100th issue - has got plenty of, ahem, life left in it, as Charlie Adlard assures us. Comic Heroes also talks to creators like Kieron Gillen, Lauren Beukes and Al Ewing. Plus, Matt Fraction talks the first family of comic books, we anxiously await mishaps in Murder World, discover how artist Simon Bisley used strangely maternal robots to hit the ground running, and with the passing of art legend Joe Kubert we take a look at his mixed and massive catalogue of comics work. There's also reports from events like Thought Bubble, reviews of Before Watchmen, Marvel annuals, The New Deadwardians, 2000 AD, Hawkeye and many more! Free stuff - Issue two of the new and improved Sidekick comes with more HUGE previews: Tank Girl, The Sixth Gun,The Curse and more. Plus, Comic Heroes Presents...this month comes direct from DC with strips from the likes of Superman, The Phantom Stranger and Sword Of Sorcery. 80 pages of free strip not enough for you? Fine, we have two postcards too, featuring images from DC's New 52 (The Joker's Back!) and The Hole Of Tank Girl. Cover price $17.99.
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Published Nov 2012 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Magazine Only. It's the super teams issue! Obviously the only thing better than one superhero is a whole bunch of them, so your chums on Comic Heroes deliver a countdown of the best hero teams from page and screen.Guardians Of The Galaxy, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Marvel's Avengers, the JLA and many more over 30 pages. Who'll take the top spot? Plus, Captain Marvel and Ghost's Kelly Sue DeConnick talks to Comic Heroes about women in comics and about taking over Avengers Assemble from Brian Michael Bendis in November. (We also catch up with him to ask how it feels to be joining the X-Men!) And with the third season of the TV adaptation delighting and terrifying small-screen audiences, The Walking Dead comic - now beyond its 100th issue - has got plenty of, ahem, life left in it, as Charlie Adlard assures us. Comic Heroes also talks to creators like Kieron Gillen, Lauren Beukes and Al Ewing. Plus, Matt Fraction talks the first family of comic books, we anxiously await mishaps in Murder World, discover how artist Simon Bisley used strangely maternal robots to hit the ground running, and with the passing of art legend Joe Kubert we take a look at his mixed and massive catalogue of comics work. There's also reports from events like Thought Bubble, reviews of Before Watchmen, Marvel annuals, The New Deadwardians, 2000 AD, Hawkeye and many more! Free stuff - Issue two of the new and improved Sidekick comes with more HUGE previews: Tank Girl, The Sixth Gun,The Curse and more. Plus, Comic Heroes Presents...this month comes direct from DC with strips from the likes of Superman, The Phantom Stranger and Sword Of Sorcery. 80 pages of free strip not enough for you? Fine, we have two postcards too, featuring images from DC's New 52 (The Joker's Back!) and The Hole Of Tank Girl. Cover price $17.99.
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Published Feb 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Original Enveloped Edition. The Incredible Hulk heads up our 'monstrous heroes' issue! In addition to examining everybody's favorite enormous green rage monster (where you'll also find an in-depth interview with Herb Trimpe, the Hulk artist of the '70s) Comic Heroes takes a look at Deathlok and where he came from, built around an exclusive interview with creator Rich Buckler; there'll be a piece on Marvel's version of Dracula; and Hellboy, Fin Fang Foom, Zombo, Venom, the Demon, Frankenstein's monster, Concrete, and more! Plus: "CAN I EAT YOU PLEASE?" - Beginning back in 2000 AD Prog 1632, Zombo stars a half-undead secret weapon with the backup personality of male stripper called Eric. What? We quiz writer Al Ewing about the character's evolution. THE WALKING DEAD - Talking of zombies, you'll also discover an exclusive interview with creator Robert Kirkman in which he talks about the success of issue 100, working with Charlie Adlard, and his feelings on season three of TV adaptation. INTERVIEWS AHOY! Exclusive Robert Kirkman interview not enough for you? Not a problem, Comic Heroes is packed with creators talking about their work. This month we speak with: Garth Ennis, Brian Michael Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, Kieron Gillen and more. Also: 13 pages of reviews, a report from New York Comic-Con, news on Guardians Of The Galaxy, a look at the new British web-only anthology Aces Weekly, Brian Wood, Brian K. Vaughan, Kevin Maguire, Charles Burns, Andy Kubert, Cliff Chiang, and loads more! FREE! SIDEKICK AND COMIC HEROES PRESENTS - That's 80 pages of free comic strip across two free high-quality samplers. Your giant-sized Sidekick includes strips such as 2000 AD's Shako ("the only bear on the CIA's death list"), Mark Millar's Hit-Girl and Diana Thung's August Moon. Then there's your Comic Heroes Presents...selection which this month all come from the stables of SelfMadeHero. Pachyderme, Miller & Pynchon, Deadbeats and more! TWO FREE POSTCARDS - You want more comic art? Then by all means have two postcards to send, too: 1977?s violent Shako the bear and Pachyderme by Frederik Peeters. Cover price $17.99.
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Published Feb 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Magazine Only. The Incredible Hulk heads up our 'monstrous heroes' issue! In addition to examining everybody's favorite enormous green rage monster (where you'll also find an in-depth interview with Herb Trimpe, the Hulk artist of the '70s) Comic Heroes takes a look at Deathlok and where he came from, built around an exclusive interview with creator Rich Buckler; there'll be a piece on Marvel's version of Dracula; and Hellboy, Fin Fang Foom, Zombo, Venom, the Demon, Frankenstein's monster, Concrete, and more! Plus: "CAN I EAT YOU PLEASE?" - Beginning back in 2000 AD Prog 1632, Zombo stars a half-undead secret weapon with the backup personality of male stripper called Eric. What? We quiz writer Al Ewing about the character's evolution. THE WALKING DEAD - Talking of zombies, you'll also discover an exclusive interview with creator Robert Kirkman in which he talks about the success of issue 100, working with Charlie Adlard, and his feelings on season three of TV adaptation. INTERVIEWS AHOY! Exclusive Robert Kirkman interview not enough for you? Not a problem, Comic Heroes is packed with creators talking about their work. This month we speak with: Garth Ennis, Brian Michael Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, Kieron Gillen and more. Also: 13 pages of reviews, a report from New York Comic-Con, news on Guardians Of The Galaxy, a look at the new British web-only anthology Aces Weekly, Brian Wood, Brian K. Vaughan, Kevin Maguire, Charles Burns, Andy Kubert, Cliff Chiang, and loads more! FREE! SIDEKICK AND COMIC HEROES PRESENTS - That's 80 pages of free comic strip across two free high-quality samplers. Your giant-sized Sidekick includes strips such as 2000 AD's Shako ("the only bear on the CIA's death list"), Mark Millar's Hit-Girl and Diana Thung's August Moon. Then there's your Comic Heroes Presents...selection which this month all come from the stables of SelfMadeHero. Pachyderme, Miller & Pynchon, Deadbeats and more! TWO FREE POSTCARDS - You want more comic art? Then by all means have two postcards to send, too: 1977?s violent Shako the bear and Pachyderme by Frederik Peeters. Cover price $17.99.
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Published Apr 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Original Enveloped Edition. RISE OF THE IRON MAN - Yep, it's your complete guide to Tony Stark, charting his rise from the pages of Marvel comics to his dominance of the big screen. KIRBY MORE INSIDE - We also examine the scientific wonders of Jack Kirby's most popular comics (including SHIELD's Helicarrier) - and Kirby's take on Kubrick, the comic adaptation of 2001, is singled out for our monthly "Hidden Gems" column. WE ASK THE QUESTIONS - An atticful of interviews lurk inside: Paul Cornell talks Wolverine! Mike Mignola talks Hellboy In Hell! Plus Eduardo Risso, Leandro Fernandez, Jason Latour, Jason Aaron, Declan Shalvey and loads more people. Comic Heroes is packed with the personalities who make up this amazing industry. WHO DARES WINS - "There's still a lot of darkness in Daredevil, but there's also a sense of victory..." Yep, Mark Waid discusses his work for Marvel. READ ALL ABOUT IT - Discover your round-up of recent comics industry news, including Brian Michael Bendis talking Age of Ultron, DC's Ray Fawkes and Jeff Lemire on Constantine, and a report from the Angouleme festival in France where SelfMadeHero's The Nao Of Brown picked up the Special Jury Prize. DROID RAGE - Our eight-page countdown of the top 20 robots in comics (clue: Walter The Wobot is not at number one). RATED COMMUNITY - 13 pages of definitive comic reviews including our experts' opinions on Judge Dredd: Day Of Chaos (clue: they like it), Catwoman (clue: they don't), Star Wars, Young Avengers, Northlanders, The Flash, Nemo and the latest from Cinebook, Fantagraphics and loads more. PLUS - You mean there's more? Heck yeah. X-Men, Andy Diggle on Superman, the "unfunny mess that is" Marville, Dave Gibbons talking digital comics with Madefire, Belgian architecture, comic book legend Roy Thomas in one of the most exhaustive interviews you've ever seen (a look at 20 iconic heroes and villains created by Thomas)... and more! FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - This month there's three goodies: an official Iron Man pin badge, a Judge Dredd postcard, and a 52-page Giant-Size Sidekick comic sampler sponsored by SelfMadeHero, kicking off with the Dead Space comic Planet Uxor. Cover price $17.99.
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Published Apr 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Magazine Only. RISE OF THE IRON MAN - Yep, it's your complete guide to Tony Stark, charting his rise from the pages of Marvel comics to his dominance of the big screen. KIRBY MORE INSIDE - We also examine the scientific wonders of Jack Kirby's most popular comics (including SHIELD's Helicarrier) - and Kirby's take on Kubrick, the comic adaptation of 2001, is singled out for our monthly "Hidden Gems" column. WE ASK THE QUESTIONS - An atticful of interviews lurk inside: Paul Cornell talks Wolverine! Mike Mignola talks Hellboy In Hell! Plus Eduardo Risso, Leandro Fernandez, Jason Latour, Jason Aaron, Declan Shalvey and loads more people. Comic Heroes is packed with the personalities who make up this amazing industry. WHO DARES WINS - "There's still a lot of darkness in Daredevil, but there's also a sense of victory..." Yep, Mark Waid discusses his work for Marvel. READ ALL ABOUT IT - Discover your round-up of recent comics industry news, including Brian Michael Bendis talking Age of Ultron, DC's Ray Fawkes and Jeff Lemire on Constantine, and a report from the Angouleme festival in France where SelfMadeHero's The Nao Of Brown picked up the Special Jury Prize. DROID RAGE - Our eight-page countdown of the top 20 robots in comics (clue: Walter The Wobot is not at number one). RATED COMMUNITY - 13 pages of definitive comic reviews including our experts' opinions on Judge Dredd: Day Of Chaos (clue: they like it), Catwoman (clue: they don't), Star Wars, Young Avengers, Northlanders, The Flash, Nemo and the latest from Cinebook, Fantagraphics and loads more. PLUS - You mean there's more? Heck yeah. X-Men, Andy Diggle on Superman, the "unfunny mess that is" Marville, Dave Gibbons talking digital comics with Madefire, Belgian architecture, comic book legend Roy Thomas in one of the most exhaustive interviews you've ever seen (a look at 20 iconic heroes and villains created by Thomas)... and more! FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - This month there's three goodies: an official Iron Man pin badge, a Judge Dredd postcard, and a 52-page Giant-Size Sidekick comic sampler sponsored by SelfMadeHero, kicking off with the Dead Space comic Planet Uxor. Cover price $17.99.
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Published May 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Original Enveloped Edition. SUPERMAN - Kal-El tops our list of the most important aliens in comics, plus we talk with the likes of Steve Rude, Lee Bermejo and Scott Snyder about what's next for the character. PAT MILLS - "Nemesis and all the other Space Gods should be regarded with deep suspicion." Wise words on the Warlock from the legendary 2000 AD editor and British comics guru. NEXUS - artist and co-creator Steve Rude checks in to talk about the seminal '80s strip and working at DC. (Spoiler: he thinks Joss Whedon should direct a Nexus movie.) DAN SLOTT - the chief scribe on Superior Spider-Man talks about making the character his own, about angry fans and about what the future holds for Marvel. MARK MILLAR - with Kick-Ass 2 due in cinemas soon, we take time to talk to the Scottish writer and discover why Jupiter's Legacy might just be his most ambitious project yet. REVIEWS - Comic Heroes wouldn't be complete without its reviews section: we deliver our verdict on the latest from Marvel, DC, Cinebook and more, including Constantine by Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes. INTERVIEWS - yet more folk granting us a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the comics biz? Sure thing: Adi Granov, Rob Williams, Nick Percival, Lee Bermejo, Enki Bilal and John Wagner to name but six. PLUS - you mean there's more in here? Yup: a packed news section, Daredevil: End of Days, Matt Kindt talks Martian Manhunter, Doctor Who, Corey Taylor on becoming the latest musician to work with Dark Horse, Omega the Unknown, Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine, artist Mike Perkins' column and stacks more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - the 116-page packet of comic goodness packs a powerful punch; as do the free gifts. This month's printed magazine delivers a Marshal Law postcard, on top of a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic sampler magazine and two 2000 AD badges. Halo Jones and Rogue Trooper fans rejoice! Cover price $17.99.
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Published May 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Magazine Only. SUPERMAN - Kal-El tops our list of the most important aliens in comics, plus we talk with the likes of Steve Rude, Lee Bermejo and Scott Snyder about what's next for the character. PAT MILLS - "Nemesis and all the other Space Gods should be regarded with deep suspicion." Wise words on the Warlock from the legendary 2000 AD editor and British comics guru. NEXUS - artist and co-creator Steve Rude checks in to talk about the seminal '80s strip and working at DC. (Spoiler: he thinks Joss Whedon should direct a Nexus movie.) DAN SLOTT - the chief scribe on Superior Spider-Man talks about making the character his own, about angry fans and about what the future holds for Marvel. MARK MILLAR - with Kick-Ass 2 due in cinemas soon, we take time to talk to the Scottish writer and discover why Jupiter's Legacy might just be his most ambitious project yet. REVIEWS - Comic Heroes wouldn't be complete without its reviews section: we deliver our verdict on the latest from Marvel, DC, Cinebook and more, including Constantine by Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes. INTERVIEWS - yet more folk granting us a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the comics biz? Sure thing: Adi Granov, Rob Williams, Nick Percival, Lee Bermejo, Enki Bilal and John Wagner to name but six. PLUS - you mean there's more in here? Yup: a packed news section, Daredevil: End of Days, Matt Kindt talks Martian Manhunter, Doctor Who, Corey Taylor on becoming the latest musician to work with Dark Horse, Omega the Unknown, Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine, artist Mike Perkins' column and stacks more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - the 116-page packet of comic goodness packs a powerful punch; as do the free gifts. This month's printed magazine delivers a Marshal Law postcard, on top of a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic sampler magazine and two 2000 AD badges. Halo Jones and Rogue Trooper fans rejoice! Cover price $17.99.
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Published Jul 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Original Enveloped Edition. X-MEN - It's your ultimate guide to X-Men! With tons of features, including the craziest X-facts, their toughest foes and their grandest battles. NEIL GAIMAN - He's bringing Angela to Marvel, so we grab an interview with the rock star wordsmith about his comics plans. X-FILES SEASON 10 - "I want it to be a worthy next chapter in the story." Meet horror film writer Joe Harris - he's bringing back canon X-Files, in comic form. CROSSOVER MAYHEM - From "Secret Wars" and "Crisis On Infinite Earths" to "Age Of Ultron," welcome to Comic Heroes' massive celebration of the greatest crossover events ever! BROOKS ON BOOKS - The son of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft takes time out from the zombie apocalypse for an exclusive Q&A. Yep, Max Brooks (the genius behind World War Z) speaks his brains about his comics work including The Extinction Parade and Harlem Hellfighters. REVIEWS INCOMING - Brace yourself for our huge review section including round-ups of the latest from DC, Marvel, Image and more. PLUS - Simone Bianchi, Larry Lieber, Drowntown, Howard Chaykin, Bill Sienkiewicz, J. Scott Campbell, 2000 AD, manga, Fantastic Four, Joe Sinnott, James Lovegrove, Infinity, Superman and Spider-Man and loads more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - Your 116-page full-color comics-stuffed magazine doesn't ride the cosmic tides alone, oh no. This month's printed pleasure pack brings along for the ride four badges based on Pat Mills characters, a double-sided DC poster (featuring Batman and Superman) and a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic taster (featuring John Byrne's Star Trek plus The Shadow Out Of Time based on HP Lovecraft's work, Sidekick this month also contains a complete Gorgo monster comic by Steve Ditko). Cover price $17.99.
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Published Jul 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Magazine Only. X-MEN - It's your ultimate guide to X-Men! With tons of features, including the craziest X-facts, their toughest foes and their grandest battles. NEIL GAIMAN - He's bringing Angela to Marvel, so we grab an interview with the rock star wordsmith about his comics plans. X-FILES SEASON 10 - "I want it to be a worthy next chapter in the story." Meet horror film writer Joe Harris - he's bringing back canon X-Files, in comic form. CROSSOVER MAYHEM - From "Secret Wars" and "Crisis On Infinite Earths" to "Age Of Ultron," welcome to Comic Heroes' massive celebration of the greatest crossover events ever! BROOKS ON BOOKS - The son of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft takes time out from the zombie apocalypse for an exclusive Q&A. Yep, Max Brooks (the genius behind World War Z) speaks his brains about his comics work including The Extinction Parade and Harlem Hellfighters. REVIEWS INCOMING - Brace yourself for our huge review section including round-ups of the latest from DC, Marvel, Image and more. PLUS - Simone Bianchi, Larry Lieber, Drowntown, Howard Chaykin, Bill Sienkiewicz, J. Scott Campbell, 2000 AD, manga, Fantastic Four, Joe Sinnott, James Lovegrove, Infinity, Superman and Spider-Man and loads more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - Your 116-page full-color comics-stuffed magazine doesn't ride the cosmic tides alone, oh no. This month's printed pleasure pack brings along for the ride four badges based on Pat Mills characters, a double-sided DC poster (featuring Batman and Superman) and a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic taster (featuring John Byrne's Star Trek plus The Shadow Out Of Time based on HP Lovecraft's work, Sidekick this month also contains a complete Gorgo monster comic by Steve Ditko). Cover price $17.99.
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Published Nov 2013 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Magazine Only. THOR - There's an amazing 14 pages of Thor-mania introducing the origins of the man himself as well as his most fearsome foes and most epic battles. THOR: THE DARK WORLD - Inside the new film. JOE HILL - We find out what plans the celebrated author (and son of Stephen King) has at the close of his hit series, Locke & Key. GERARD WAY - Catch up on the latest comic creations of Gerard Way (The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys), as he sets out to show that he's got more than My Chemical Romance and The Umbrella Academy in him. BOX OFFICE BRUISERS - The rise and...rise of the superhero movie: a look at why caped loons have dominated the silver screen and what else to look forward to in the coming year - it's your massive movie preview (Kick-Ass 2, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers 2, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Captain America: The Winter Soldier). WHAT THE DUCK? - Do the time warp and take a closer look at the experimental and satirical comic icon of the '70s, Howard The Duck. THE CROW - An in-depth and personal interview with James O'Barr, creator of the cult classic The Crow. PLUS - Al Ewing on The Avengers; Brian Michael Bendis on X-Men: Battle of the Atom; David Lloyd on V For Vendetta; Godzilla; Doctor Strange; Frank Brunner; Clone Saga; comics review round-ups and loads more! FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - We all know that the best things in life are free, so to make this packed magazine even better it comes along with three mighty free gifts: a branded Comic Heroes pen, a pack of Comic Heroes sticky notes - very useful and a constant reminder on your desk of your favorite mag - and a fantastic 52-page Sidekick comic sampler (featuring Death Sentence, March, The First Kingdom, Thrud and more). Cover price $17.99.
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Published Jan 2014 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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All-new glossy format! Bigger size! More pages! We kick off the new look with Superhero Team-Up Special featuring: An in-depth look at the longest bromance in comics -- Batman and Superman (including tips for the 2015 movie clash); a look back at Spider-Mans first major spin-off title, Marvel Team-Up; Top 20 greatest comics buddies; The Things finest solo outing in Marvel Two-In One -- The Pegasus Project. Plus: Sandman Prelude, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, a new gallery feature showcasing the best current comic art, Alan Moore, Love & Rockets, Arrow season two preview, The Art of Dave Taylor, Doctor Who, Dead Boy Detectives, the man who created Tony Stark (or at least, the Tony Stark we know today). Featuring over 40 pages of comics previews and sneak peeks. Cover price $9.99.
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Published 2014 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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With the Captain America movie sequel The Winter Soldier looming, and the promise of a big role for SHIELD, we have a bumper batch of Captain America and Nick Fury goodness for you. Not only do we have the complete history of Captain America, and a massive feature of the influence of SHIELD within the Marvel Universe, theres also an all-new interview with writer Ed Brubaker, the man who wrote the original Winter Soldier comic book series. He even tells us about his visit to the set of the film. But America doesnt have the monopoly on red, white and blue. Comic Heroes 22 also has an exclusive feature on the creation of Revolutionary War, the new Marvel series that resurrects the heroes of Marvel UK, including Captain Britain. As if that werent enough, how does this grab you, true believer? A major, all-new interview with Bryan Hitch, in which he talks about turning writer for the first time (as well as artist) on Real Heroes. And thats just the tip of the iceberg. We also have features on: the triumphant resurrection of Valiant Comics, Black Widow, New Warriors, Empire of the Dead, Rogue Trooper, Iron Patriot, Lois Lane, the Jokers Daughter, Rick Remender, She-Hulk, vampire author Charlaine Harriss first venture into comics, The Trial of Diana Prince, Adam Hughes and Pablo Marcos. Still not enough? Then how about 15 pages of reviews and 30 pages of previews. Join us for a pulse-pounding 164-page journey through the very best comics -- past, present and future. Exclusive cover art by Mike Perkins. Cover price $9.99.
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Published Jul 2014 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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This issue we get serious…about comics, that is! Brand spanking new features delve deeper into your favorite titles and heroes than ever before! Inside the packed 164-page issue, Comic Heroes is celebrating 75 years of Batman, giving you expert tips for creating comic caricatures, and features interviews with the biggest names in the business including Mike Mignola, Chris Claremont, Dan Slott, Grant Morrison and much more. In this issue: We have DC heroes galore, celebrating the caped crusaders 75th birthday with an exclusive interview with legendary Batman writer Denny ONeil, taking us through the Dark Knights incredible three quarter of a century history step-by-step. Forget Frank Miller…if anyone's responsible for morphing Batman from a camp icon of the 60s into the multi-layered vigilante we know today, its ONeil. Top up your Wonder Woman knowledge with our complete guide to the Amazonian Princess…a look back through the decades at DC comics greatest heroine. Not only do we get up close with Hellboy's Mike Mignola and chat with some of comics hottest names right now -- including American Vampires Rafael Albuquerque -- but we also sit down with none other than X-Men heavyweight Chris Claremont to gear you up for the up-coming flick Days Of Future Past. If that isnt enough (what else do you want from us?!), we count down the Top 25 Comic Book Shocks, discuss the digital future of comics and interview the likes of Grant Morrison, who is finally releasing his Multiversity series for DC this year, uniting all of your favorite DC characters all in one comic! If all that failed to wet your appetite, were also packing features on: Spider-Man, Paul Popes Battling Boy, London Horror Comics guide to publishing independently, Lee Sullivans Top Tips for Drawing Comic Likeness, The Fantastic Four, Scott Snyders Batman, Illustrator Emma Vieceli, Garth Ennis Goddess, Sherlock Holmes in comics, Graphic Novelist Reinhard Kleist, and She-Hulk. As well as all that we have 30 pages of comics previews and showcase some superb comic artwork! Also: four FREE issues of Unity to download for every reader! We know you love comics. If youre anything like us, then you like FREE comics even more. So this issue of the worlds number one comic magazine comes with a very special exclusive offer for every reader -- you get four, complete, free digital issues of Unity from Valiant Entertainment, downloadable from ComiXology straight away. Cover price $9.99.
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Published Aug 2014 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Here it is! The final issue of Comic Heroes. If youre serious about comics and sad to say goodbye, grab the latest and last issue. Thank you to all our readers, contributors, guests and interviewees whove been part of the mag since 2010. Were sorry to wave farewell, but think this issue is a cracker. Presenting the sci-fi issue of the worlds greatest comics magazine! Power-packed with all-new features and interviews, it comes jam-packed with everything you need to know about the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, the cosmos of comics and more! Youll also find a slew of interviews with the likes of Jörg Tittel, Dave Gibbons, Walt Simonson, Jock, Robert Kirkman and loads more. What else is in this amazing issue? The Top 25 cosmic comic heroes. Delve into the out-of-this-world feature investigating who reigns supreme over the universe. Discover all you need to know about Titans upcoming Doctor Who comics, bringing the David Tennant, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi Doctors to life once more. A century after the First World War, we jump into Charleys War; arguably the best war comic of all time. Joseph McCabe explores the many faces of John Constantine. Plus: samples from the latest comics including Ricky Rouse Has A Gun by John Aggs and Jörg Tittel (whos also interviewed); Mike Perkins on Deathlok The Demolisher; Elric: The Ruby Throne; John Romita, Jr.; Carl Potts, Chuck Dixon and Larry Stroman; an investigation into crowd-funded projects in comics; the complete history of Marvel's space adventures; and a showcase of superb artwork! Cover price $9.99.
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Published Oct 2015 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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The bestselling Comic Heroes is back with a bumper relaunch issue! 148 pages of awesome interviews, in depth features, reviews and much more from the UK's #1 comics magazine! 144 pages. Our expansive review section gets to grips with the latest titles, from the newest superhero comics to the hippest graphic novels, and our guide to creating independent comics is essential reading for all wannabe creators. In this relaunch issue, we get hyped up for All New, All Different Marvel -- the thrilling relaunch of Marvel's superhero line. We also talk to This Damned Band and Doctor Who scribe Paul Cornell, Multiversity creator Grant Morrison, Darth Vader and The Wicked + Divine's Kieron Gillen, explore Archie Comics' new Dark Circle line and preview the fresh wave of Vertigo titles from DC. Plus: The 25 coolest comics characters, and Warren Ellis on Bond...James Bond. Cover price $14.99.
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Published 1963 by Bernie Bubnis.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
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Published 1963 by Bernie Bubnis.
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Features articles on characters like SHAZAM and the Golden Age Daredevil. NOTE: Generic image is of a signed copy, this does not necessarily reflect all copies.
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Roy Thomas interview; Cerebus Cover price $1.95.
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Comic Informer is a magazine published by J.R. Riley and Comic Informer Enterprises. Issue #5 includes: Dave Cockrum cover art; The Lion's Den column by Gene Phillips; comic book news; The Adventures of Mojoman; In Memoriam: Russ Manning; and Dave Cockrum interview. 48 pgs. June/July, 1982. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
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Terry Austin interview. Jeff Millar/Bill Hinds interview (Tank McNamara). Article on Interfan. Comics by Ron Snow, Keith S. Wilson, Janet Jackson, David Patterson, Charles Treadwell, and "Spaced" by Tom Stazer. Hinds cover. Cover price $1.95.
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Kerry Gammill interview Cover price $1.95.
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Published 1982 by Comic Kingdom.
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Interior is a full spread image of Dave Stevens' iconic Bettie Page Comics cover (here as "Betty") and a back cover splash by notable underground writer/artist Carol Lay. 4 pgs, 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", B&W.
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Published 1967 by Poscovsky Three.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
1967 Fanzine by the Poscovsky Brothers. Contains short fan action adventure and super hero comic book storie, other fan fiction, and fan news and commentary. Saddle Stitched, 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 30 pages Text (with B&W illustrations). Cover price $0.65.
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Fanzine featuring Articles and reviews of comics. Modesty Blaise Special issue. Interview with Peter O'Donnell, reprint of The Mind of Mrs. Drake story arc by O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway part one and reviews. 32 Pages, B&W. Cover price $0.60.
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$20 Comic Media #9 Modesty Blaise Special Issue Rare Comic Magazine VF/NM (1973) Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Comic reprints: the Spirit ("Sounds" from September 24, 1950) by Will Eisner; Modesty Blaise ("The Mind of Mrs. Drake") by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway; the Seekers ("Goddess of the Seven Moons") by John Burns and Phil Douglas; and Bringing Up Father by George McManus. Articles: "A History of Science Fiction" part 3 by Lee Hopewell (illustration by Dave Gibbons) and "The Men Behind the Seekers," an interview with Burns and Douglas. Also reviews of the following books: "Wonder Woman" (Charles Moulton and Harry G. Peter), "Tarzan of the Apes" (Burne Hogarth), "Odd Bodkins" (Dan O'Neill), "The Steranko History of the Comics" (Jim Steranko), "The Haunter of the Dark" (H.P> Lovecraft), "Mindswap" (Robert Sheckley), "The Small Assassin" (Ray Bradbury), and "Jizzle" (John Wyndham). Eisner cover. 32 Pages, B&W. Cover price $0.75.
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Sydney Jordan (Jeff Hawke) interview; "The Seekers" newspaper strips by Burns/Douglas; "Modesty Blaise" newspaper strips by O'Donnell/Holdaway. Spirit reprint by Will Eisner. Dave Gibbons back cover. Cover price $0.75.
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Published 1974 by Richard Burton.
April/May 1974. 12 Pages, B&W, 8 1/2-in x 11 1/2-in.
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Published Jul 1975 by Richard Burton.$8.00
July/Aug 1975. 16 Pages, B&W, 8 1/2-in x 11 1/2-in.
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Published 1983 by New Media Publishing.$2.65
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$5 Comic News # 1 VF/NM NMP Monthly Guide To Comics Comic Book 6 J348 $7 COMICS News #1 - NEW MEDIA PUBLISHING (1982) - VF Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published 1983 by New Media Publishing.$2.65
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Comic Press (1970 Russell Condello) Vol. 2 #1Published May 1974 by Russell Condello.$6.00
Also known as TCP. Fanzine dedicated to comics and comic characters. Cover price $2.75.
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Comic Press (1970 Russell Condello) Vol. 2 #2Published Mar 1974 by Russell Condello.
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Also known as TCP. Fanzine dedicated to comics and comic characters. Cover price $2.75.
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Comic Press (1970 Russell Condello) Vol. 2 #3Published Mar 1976 by Russell Condello.
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Also known as TCP. Fanzine dedicated to comics and comic characters. Cover price $2.75.
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Published 1961 (est.) by Jerry G. Bails.
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Published Mar 1962 by Jerry G. Bails.
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Published Apr 1962 by Jerry G. Bails.
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Published May 1962 by Jerry G. Bails.$145.00
View scansPublished by Jerry Bails, the Father of Comic Book Fandom, The Comic Reader was one of the earlier comic book fanzines, making it an important part of comics history. 8.5" x 11", 6 mimeographed pages.
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Published 1962 (est.) by Jerry G. Bails.
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Published by Jerry Bails, the Father of Comic Book Fandom, The Comic Reader was one of the earlier comic book fanzines, making it an important part of comics history. Issue #11 includes: brief plot synopses of (or information on) various "current" super-hero comics, including Flash, Justice League, Spider-Man (Amazing Fantasy), and Hawkman (Brave and the Bold); classified comic book ads from Michael Tuohey; and ads for Alter Ego #4 and The Authoritative Index to All-Star Comics. 6 pgs. July, 1962.
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Published Aug 1962 by Jerry G. Bails.$145.00
View scans- Staple rust: Slight.
Published by Jerry Bails, the Father of Comic Book Fandom, The Comic Reader was one of the earlier comic book fanzines, making it an important part of comics history. 8.5" x 11", 8 mimeographed pages.
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Published Nov 1962 by Jerry G. Bails.
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Published by Jerry Bails, the Father of Comic Book Fandom, The Comic Reader was one of the earlier comic book fanzines, making it an important part of comics history. 8.5" x 11", 8 mimeographed pages.
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Published 1962 (est.) by Jerry G. Bails.
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Issue #14 - Dec. 17, 1962. Special issue in which Jerry Bails devotes the bulk of the issue to answering fans' questions that he has received. Here's some examples: "Where do I get my comics bound professionally," "what data will be in the DC Index," "are there back issues of The Comic Reader" and so forth. There's also a list of available fanzines Bails has compiled for the month of December. Ads include a full-page Howard Rogofsky want list, a half-page ad from Ronn Foss with artwork and classified ads from T. Casey Brennan and others. Ditto printed. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 10 pages, blue ink with spot red on white paper.
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Published 1962 (est.) by Jerry G. Bails.
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Published 1962 (est.) by Jerry G. Bails.
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Published May 1963 by Jerry G. Bails.
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Issue #17 - May 17, 1963. Edited and produced by Jerry Bails. Lead article is about the wish for a national comic book convention and how in lieu of that Bails describes a vacation where he travels to five different states visiting other fans. Richard "Grass" Green, Ronn Foss, Ed Lehmann, Bill White, Roy Thomas and Vern Coriell. Reviews and news of current comics and magazines. Len Wein is listed as a contributor. Gold Key, which had just instituted letters columns, is given star treatment. Ads from Raymond Miller, Ronn Foss, Ed Lehmann, SFCA, Jim Harmon and others. There's a plea for everyone reading TCR to buy ten copies of Hawkman and distribute them to local barber shops to increase the circulation of the title. Also, Bails has a page of information needed for his Index to DC Comics. Ditto printed. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 14 pages, blue ink on white paper.
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Published Aug 1963 by Jerry G. Bails.$95.00
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Issue #18 - Aug. 1963. Current comic news reported by Jerry Bails with his opinions. In commenting on the second issue of Avengers, Bails sees "Ant-Man in his new role as Giant-Man and Iron Man in a new costume. Personally, I liked both characters the way they were." An article about Blackhawk and Torchy artist Bill Ward, who admits he had a difficult time drawing the hats on the Blackhawks. Listing of comic fanzines received that month. Ads from Bails, Howard Rogofsky, two-page photo-offset ad for Mike Vosburg's fanzine Masquerader #6, which includes a photo of Biljo White and Ross Foss. Ditto printed. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., B&W, 18 pages.
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Published Sep 1963 by Jerry G. Bails.$235.00
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Issue #19 - Sept. 9, 1963. Free fanzine published and edited by Jerry Bails. Current comic news and opinions by Jerry Bails. He is ecstatic about Captain America's return in Avengers #4, for instance. News about the Alley Awards. Ads from Bails and others. Includes a full-page ad for Star-Studded Comics #2 from Larry Herndon, Howard Keltner and our own Buddy Saunders. Upon seeing the ad, Buddy says he did not lay the ad out or do the artwork and believes it was Howard Keltner. Single-page photo-offset ad for Mike Vosburg's Masquerader #6. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., loose pages bound with staples, B&W, 12 pages. Circulation 1,000.
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Published Oct 1962 by Jerry G. Bails.
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Issue #20 - Oct. 8, 1963. Subtitled The Official Newsletter of the Academy of Comic-Book Fans & Collectors. Edited and published by Jerry Bails. Features comic book news and industry information. This issue announces Julius Schwartz taking over as editor of Detective Comics and Batman, Supergirl will be meeting her parents in an upcoming issue of Action Comics. Bails' new policy of not commenting on comic book news with this issue is made in the hope that it will encourage more news from professionals. Sole ad this issue is for Richard Weingroff's Black Star Comics #1. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in. 4 pages, mimeographed.





















































