Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) comic books
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Published Jun 2010 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Original Enveloped Edition - Captain America Cover. Comic Heroes, the new quarterly from the makers of SFX, returns with a POW! with your complete guide to the Marvel universe. Elsewhere we explore the amazing (and sometimes baffling) world of Japanese manga comics. Plus we showcase the art of Dave Gibbons and introduce the second part of our comic-drawing master class. Headlining the issue is our behind the scenes look at Captain America: the upcoming film, the comic writers and the character himself. ALSO INCLUDES: A sew on patch for Hellboy's BPRD; a giant double-sided poster featuring the Flash on one side and the heroes of Brightest Day on the other; issue 1 of 'Sidekick,' wherein the best new comics are previewed, including Bryan Talbot's Grandville Mon Amour, American Reaper by Pat Mills & Clint Langley, and The Playwright by Daren White & Eddie Campbell; Alan Moore's thoughts on his new and old comics work, and on the "creatively bankrupt" modern comics industry; interviews with Stan Lee, Mike Mignola and Charlie Adlard; Lew Stringer taking a look at the rise and fall of the British humor comics; retrospectives on Nemesis the Warlock, New X-Men and Green Lantern/Green Arrow; a feature on the best and worst licensed comics. Cover price $18.99.
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Published Jun 2010 by Future Magazine, Inc..
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Magazine Only - Captain America Cover. Comic Heroes, the new quarterly from the makers of SFX, returns with a POW! with your complete guide to the Marvel universe. Elsewhere we explore the amazing (and sometimes baffling) world of Japanese manga comics. Plus we showcase the art of Dave Gibbons and introduce the second part of our comic-drawing master class. Headlining the issue is our behind the scenes look at Captain America: the upcoming film, the comic writers and the character himself. ALSO INCLUDES: A sew on patch for Hellboy's BPRD; a giant double-sided poster featuring the Flash on one side and the heroes of Brightest Day on the other; issue 1 of 'Sidekick,' wherein the best new comics are previewed, including Bryan Talbot's Grandville Mon Amour, American Reaper by Pat Mills & Clint Langley, and The Playwright by Daren White & Eddie Campbell; Alan Moore's thoughts on his new and old comics work, and on the "creatively bankrupt" modern comics industry; interviews with Stan Lee, Mike Mignola and Charlie Adlard; Lew Stringer taking a look at the rise and fall of the British humor comics; retrospectives on Nemesis the Warlock, New X-Men and Green Lantern/Green Arrow; a feature on the best and worst licensed comics. Cover price $18.99.
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Issue #2BE
Published Jun 2010 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.
Original Enveloped Edition - Hellboy Cover. Comic Heroes, the new quarterly from the makers of SFX, returns with a POW! with your complete guide to the Marvel universe. Elsewhere we explore the amazing (and sometimes baffling) world of Japanese manga comics. Plus we showcase the art of Dave Gibbons and introduce the second part of our comic-drawing master class. Headlining the issue is our behind the scenes look at Captain America: the upcoming film, the comic writers and the character himself. ALSO INCLUDES: A sew on patch for Hellboy's BPRD; a giant double-sided poster featuring the Flash on one side and the heroes of Brightest Day on the other; issue 1 of 'Sidekick,' wherein the best new comics are previewed, including Bryan Talbot's Grandville Mon Amour, American Reaper by Pat Mills & Clint Langley, and The Playwright by Daren White & Eddie Campbell; Alan Moore's thoughts on his new and old comics work, and on the "creatively bankrupt" modern comics industry; interviews with Stan Lee, Mike Mignola and Charlie Adlard; Lew Stringer taking a look at the rise and fall of the British humor comics; retrospectives on Nemesis the Warlock, New X-Men and Green Lantern/Green Arrow; a feature on the best and worst licensed comics. Cover price $18.99.
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Published Jun 2010 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 - Hellboy Cover. Comic Heroes, the new quarterly from the makers of SFX, returns with a POW! with your complete guide to the Marvel universe. Elsewhere we explore the amazing (and sometimes baffling) world of Japanese manga comics. Plus we showcase the art of Dave Gibbons and introduce the second part of our comic-drawing master class. Headlining the issue is our behind the scenes look at Captain America: the upcoming film, the comic writers and the character himself. Cover price $18.99.
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Issue #2CE
Published Jun 2010 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.
Original Enveloped Edition - Gorgon Cover. Comic Heroes, the new quarterly from the makers of SFX, returns with a POW! with your complete guide to the Marvel universe. Elsewhere we explore the amazing (and sometimes baffling) world of Japanese manga comics. Plus we showcase the art of Dave Gibbons and introduce the second part of our comic-drawing master class. Headlining the issue is our behind the scenes look at Captain America: the upcoming film, the comic writers and the character himself. ALSO INCLUDES: A sew on patch for Hellboy's BPRD; a giant double-sided poster featuring the Flash on one side and the heroes of Brightest Day on the other; issue 1 of 'Sidekick,' wherein the best new comics are previewed, including Bryan Talbot's Grandville Mon Amour, American Reaper by Pat Mills & Clint Langley, and The Playwright by Daren White & Eddie Campbell; Alan Moore's thoughts on his new and old comics work, and on the "creatively bankrupt" modern comics industry; interviews with Stan Lee, Mike Mignola and Charlie Adlard; Lew Stringer taking a look at the rise and fall of the British humor comics; retrospectives on Nemesis the Warlock, New X-Men and Green Lantern/Green Arrow; a feature on the best and worst licensed comics. Cover price $18.99.
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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..
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. 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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Issue #17B
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 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.







