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Jack Kirby Collector no. 85
written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
Jack Kirby Collector #85 brings to life "Kirby: Animated", detailing how Kirby and his concepts leaped from celluloid, to paper, and back again! From his 1930s start on Popeye and Betty Boop and his work being used on the 1960s Marvel Super-Heroes show, to Fantastic Four (in both 1967 and 1978), Super Friends/Supe...
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written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
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Jack Kirby Collector #85 brings to life "Kirby: Animated", detailing how Kirby and his concepts leaped from celluloid, to paper, and back again! From his 1930s start on Popeye and Betty Boop and his work being used on the 1960s Marvel Super-Heroes show, to Fantastic Four (in both 1967 and 1978), Super Friends/Super Powers, Scooby-Doo, Thundarr the Barbarian, and Ruby-Spears: it’s the ultimate look at Jack’s work in, and influence on, animatio...
Jack Kirby Collector #85 brings to life "Kirby: Animated", detailing how Kirby and his concepts leaped from celluloid, to paper, and back again! From his 1930s start on Popeye and Betty Boop and his work being used on the 1960s Marvel Super-Heroes show, to Fantastic Four (in both 1967 and 1978), Super Friends/Super Powers, Scooby-Doo, Thundarr the Barbarian, and Ruby-Spears: it’s the ultimate look at Jack’s work in, and influence on, animation! Then comics and animation's Evan Dorkin talks about his Kirby inspirations and an abandoned Kamandi animated series. Plus our regular columnists, and from 2017's Baltimore Comic-Con: Mark Evanier celebrates Kirby's 100th birthday with Tom King, Walter Simonson, Mark Buckingham, Jerry Ordway, Dean Haspiel, John K. Snyder III, and the Kirby Museum's Rand Hoppe. With a gallery of Jack's pencil art, and an unpublished Kirby cover inked by Evan Dorkin. Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Date Published / Released
Winter 2023, 2023
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TwoMorrows Publishing
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Jack Kirby Collector no. 88
written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
Since TJKC is FOR Kirby collectors, we're doing a whole issue ABOUT collectors! In #88, we'll explore people's quest for and purchase of Jack's original artwork, and what it means to them to own not just of the art, but the Kirby comics themselves. Collectors share personal stories about meeting Jack and never-pub...
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written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
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Since TJKC is FOR Kirby collectors, we're doing a whole issue ABOUT collectors! In #88, we'll explore people's quest for and purchase of Jack's original artwork, and what it means to them to own not just of the art, but the Kirby comics themselves. Collectors share personal stories about meeting Jack and never-published photos from their encounters, choice fan-art and fan-fiction pertaining to Jack, and some of the coolest memorabilia and Kirby a...
Since TJKC is FOR Kirby collectors, we're doing a whole issue ABOUT collectors! In #88, we'll explore people's quest for and purchase of Jack's original artwork, and what it means to them to own not just of the art, but the Kirby comics themselves. Collectors share personal stories about meeting Jack and never-published photos from their encounters, choice fan-art and fan-fiction pertaining to Jack, and some of the coolest memorabilia and Kirby art you've ever laid eyes on! Plus an interview with Marv Wolfman about his (and friend Len Wein's) interactions with Jack first as fans, and then as pros. Plus: a gallery of Kirby pencil art, our regular columnists, and Mark Evanier moderating the 2023 Kirby Tribute Panel from WonderCon (with Marv Wolfman, Steve Leialoha, Paul S. Levine, and John Morrow). It features a deluxe wrap-around Kirby cover with fold-out back cover flap, inked by Mike Royer! Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Date Published / Released
Fall 2023, 2023
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TwoMorrows Publishing
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Kirby Kinetics
written by Norris Burroughs, fl. 2015; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 87 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 63-65
Book 'em, Jack-o! It's time for a gritty Law & Order issue! We examine how Kirby's lawmen kept the peace, from beat cops like the Newsboy Legion's Jim Harper and "Terrible" Turpin, to Western gunfighters of the 1950s and ’60s—and even future policemen like OMAC and Captain Victory! Also: how a Marvel cop led t...
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written by Norris Burroughs, fl. 2015; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 87 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 63-65
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Book 'em, Jack-o! It's time for a gritty Law & Order issue! We examine how Kirby's lawmen kept the peace, from beat cops like the Newsboy Legion's Jim Harper and "Terrible" Turpin, to Western gunfighters of the 1950s and ’60s—and even future policemen like OMAC and Captain Victory! Also: how a Marvel cop led to the creation of Funky Flashman! Kirby's Justice Traps The Guilty and Headline Comics! Plus a pencil art gallery, our regular columnis...
Book 'em, Jack-o! It's time for a gritty Law & Order issue! We examine how Kirby's lawmen kept the peace, from beat cops like the Newsboy Legion's Jim Harper and "Terrible" Turpin, to Western gunfighters of the 1950s and ’60s—and even future policemen like OMAC and Captain Victory! Also: how a Marvel cop led to the creation of Funky Flashman! Kirby's Justice Traps The Guilty and Headline Comics! Plus a pencil art gallery, our regular columnists, and Mark Evanier moderating the 2022 Kirby Tribute Panel from Comic-Con International (with Sin City's Frank Miller). All behind a cover featuring the 1940s Sandman and Sandy, inked by Mike Machlan. Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Norris Burroughs, fl. 2015
Date Published / Released
Summer 2023, 2023
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Joe Simon, 1913-2011, Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Silver Age comics, Golden Age comics, Fantasy, Superhero, Western
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Boom!
written by Richard Kolkman, fl. 1996; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 86 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 48-67
What you saw isn't all you got with Jack, as our Kirby Comparisons issue will reveal! Take a curated trip through the most amazing art assemblage ever, as we offer side-by-side analyses of unused vs. known covers and art, uncorrected images against the published versions, and more! There's Barry Windsor-Smith on h...
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written by Richard Kolkman, fl. 1996; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 86 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 48-67
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What you saw isn't all you got with Jack, as our Kirby Comparisons issue will reveal! Take a curated trip through the most amazing art assemblage ever, as we offer side-by-side analyses of unused vs. known covers and art, uncorrected images against the published versions, and more! There's Barry Windsor-Smith on his stylized interpretation of Kirby's pencils in Captain America's Bicentennial Battles, newly discovered filler panels from Sky Master...
What you saw isn't all you got with Jack, as our Kirby Comparisons issue will reveal! Take a curated trip through the most amazing art assemblage ever, as we offer side-by-side analyses of unused vs. known covers and art, uncorrected images against the published versions, and more! There's Barry Windsor-Smith on his stylized interpretation of Kirby's pencils in Captain America's Bicentennial Battles, newly discovered filler panels from Sky Masters, Kirby's incorporation of real-life images in his work, how Jack deviated from cover layouts he was given, and more! Featuring our regular columnists, and Will Murray's conversations with Joe Simon, Stan Lee, Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, and other pros conducted just after Jack's passing. Plus a Kirby 100th Birthday Panel featuring Tom King, Walter Simonson, Mark Buckingham, Jerry Ordway, Dean Haspiel, John K. Snyder III, and Rand Hoppe! And an unused Kirby cover inked by Walter Simonson (and if you think you recognize that image, take a closer look!). Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Richard Kolkman, fl. 1996
Date Published / Released
Spring 2023, 2023
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Silver Age comics, Science Fiction, Fantasy
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Boydisms
written by Jerry Boyd, fl. 1996; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 81 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 26-28
Peer into comics’ most prodigious imagination in the “Beta” issue of the Jack Kirby Collector (#81, with 84 full-color pages)! We'll take a tour of his wildest, most experimental ideas, characters, and series, from the unhinged lunacy of Fighting American, to the non-stop inventiveness of Jimmy Olsen! There..
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written by Jerry Boyd, fl. 1996; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 81 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 26-28
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Peer into comics’ most prodigious imagination in the “Beta” issue of the Jack Kirby Collector (#81, with 84 full-color pages)! We'll take a tour of his wildest, most experimental ideas, characters, and series, from the unhinged lunacy of Fighting American, to the non-stop inventiveness of Jimmy Olsen! There’s interviews with both Stan Lee and Jack himself conducted in the 1960s (before they were the polished pros we think of today), ideas...
Peer into comics’ most prodigious imagination in the “Beta” issue of the Jack Kirby Collector (#81, with 84 full-color pages)! We'll take a tour of his wildest, most experimental ideas, characters, and series, from the unhinged lunacy of Fighting American, to the non-stop inventiveness of Jimmy Olsen! There’s interviews with both Stan Lee and Jack himself conducted in the 1960s (before they were the polished pros we think of today), ideas that weren't as well thought out as they should've been, the failed genius behind Kamandi's "UFO Saga", mysteries behind the creation of the Hulk and Magneto, and more! Plus there's Mark Evanier’s Kirby Tribute Panel from the 2019 Heroes Con (with Mike Royer, Jim Amash, and Rand Hoppe), a pencil art gallery, a Golden Age Simon & Kirby story, and our cover featuring Kirby's unused illo for Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #141, inked by Vince Colletta! Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Jerry Boyd, fl. 1996
Date Published / Released
Fall 2021, 2021
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Silver Age comics, Golden Age comics, Monster, Fantasy, Western, Superhero
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Back Issue! no. 129
edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
“TV Toon Tie-ins” issue! The Bronze-tastic World of Hanna-Barbera Comics, Underdog, Mighty Mouse, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Pink Panther, Battle of the Planets, and wildlife protectors Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl. Bonus: Scott Shaw! digs up Captain Carrot’s roots! Featuring the work of John Byrne, Ernie Colon, Ji...
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edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
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“TV Toon Tie-ins” issue! The Bronze-tastic World of Hanna-Barbera Comics, Underdog, Mighty Mouse, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Pink Panther, Battle of the Planets, and wildlife protectors Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl. Bonus: Scott Shaw! digs up Captain Carrot’s roots! Featuring the work of John Byrne, Ernie Colon, Jim Engel, Mark Evanier, Gary Fields, Michael Gallagher, Frank Johnson, Win Mortimer, Paul Norris, Marie Severin, Steve Skeates, Merrie S...
“TV Toon Tie-ins” issue! The Bronze-tastic World of Hanna-Barbera Comics, Underdog, Mighty Mouse, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Pink Panther, Battle of the Planets, and wildlife protectors Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl. Bonus: Scott Shaw! digs up Captain Carrot’s roots! Featuring the work of John Byrne, Ernie Colon, Jim Engel, Mark Evanier, Gary Fields, Michael Gallagher, Frank Johnson, Win Mortimer, Paul Norris, Marie Severin, Steve Skeates, Merrie Spaeth, Joe Staton, Tony Tallarico, Alex Toth, Bill Williams, and more. Repurposing a 1972 Charlton Hanna-Barbera Parade cover by Ray Dirgo and friends. Edited by Michael Eury.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
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August 2021, 2021
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TwoMorrows Publishing
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Back Issue! no. 126
edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
Back Issue #126 is a “Legacy” issue, starring Wally West as the Flash! Featuring a Brandon Routh Superman interview, Harry Osborn/Green Goblin, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Infinity Inc., the Reign of the Supermen, and the John Romita Legacy (with a bonus Romita Sr. and Jr. Rough Stuff feature). With Jon Bogdanove, Ger...
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edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
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Back Issue #126 is a “Legacy” issue, starring Wally West as the Flash! Featuring a Brandon Routh Superman interview, Harry Osborn/Green Goblin, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Infinity Inc., the Reign of the Supermen, and the John Romita Legacy (with a bonus Romita Sr. and Jr. Rough Stuff feature). With Jon Bogdanove, Gerry Conway, Matt Fraction, Tom Grummett, Geoff Johns, Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, David Michelinie, Jerry Ordway, Sandy Plunkett, Roger Ste...
Back Issue #126 is a “Legacy” issue, starring Wally West as the Flash! Featuring a Brandon Routh Superman interview, Harry Osborn/Green Goblin, Scott Lang/Ant-Man, Infinity Inc., the Reign of the Supermen, and the John Romita Legacy (with a bonus Romita Sr. and Jr. Rough Stuff feature). With Jon Bogdanove, Gerry Conway, Matt Fraction, Tom Grummett, Geoff Johns, Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, David Michelinie, Jerry Ordway, Sandy Plunkett, Roger Stern, Roy Thomas, Mark Waid, and many other superstar creators. Flash cover by Mike Wieringo and Jose Marzan Jr. Edited by Michael Eury.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
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April 2021, 2021
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TwoMorrows Publishing
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Back Issue! no. 125
edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
Back Issue #125 takes a stab at the evolution of Creator-Owned Comics, featuring in-depth histories of Matt Wagner’s Mage and Grendel. Plus other indie sensations of the Bronze Age, including Colleen Doran’s A Distant Soil, Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo, Steve Purcell’s Sam & Max, James Dean Smith’s Boris t...
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edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
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Back Issue #125 takes a stab at the evolution of Creator-Owned Comics, featuring in-depth histories of Matt Wagner’s Mage and Grendel. Plus other indie sensations of the Bronze Age, including Colleen Doran’s A Distant Soil, Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo, Steve Purcell’s Sam & Max, James Dean Smith’s Boris the Bear, and Larry Welz’s Cherry Poptart! With a fabulous Grendel cover by Wagner. Edited by Michael Eury.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
Date Published / Released
February 2021, 2021
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TwoMorrows Publishing
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American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1980s
written by Keith Dallas, 1969-; edited by Keith Dallas, 1969- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2020), 291 page(s)
NEW PRINTING with text corrections, even better binding, and enhanced cover durability—so if you already own the first printing, you'll love this one even more! The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of FULL-COLOR HARDCOVERS, where TwoMorrows' top authors document every decade of comic...
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written by Keith Dallas, 1969-; edited by Keith Dallas, 1969- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2020), 291 page(s)
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NEW PRINTING with text corrections, even better binding, and enhanced cover durability—so if you already own the first printing, you'll love this one even more! The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of FULL-COLOR HARDCOVERS, where TwoMorrows' top authors document every decade of comic book history from the 1940s to today! Keith Dallas headlines this volume on the 1980s, covering all the pivotal moments and behind-the...
NEW PRINTING with text corrections, even better binding, and enhanced cover durability—so if you already own the first printing, you'll love this one even more! The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of FULL-COLOR HARDCOVERS, where TwoMorrows' top authors document every decade of comic book history from the 1940s to today! Keith Dallas headlines this volume on the 1980s, covering all the pivotal moments and behind-the-scenes details of comics during the Reagan years! You'll get a year-by-year account of the most significant publications, notable creators, and impactful trends, including: The rise and fall of Jim Shooter at Marvel Comics! The ascendancy of Frank Miller as a comic book superstar with works like Daredevil, Ronin and The Dark Knight! DC Comics’ reboot with Crisis on Infinite Earths and its Renaissance with a British invasion of talent like Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, and Neil Gaiman! The emergence of Direct Market-exclusive publishers like Eclipse Comics, Pacific Comics, First Comics, Comico, Dark Horse Comics and others! These are just a few of the events chronicled in this exhaustive, full-color hardcover. Taken together, American Comic Book Chronicles forms a cohesive, linear overview of the entire landscape of comics history, sure to be an invaluable resource for ANY comic book enthusiast!
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Keith Dallas, 1969-
Author / Creator
Keith Dallas, 1969-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Alan Moore, 1953-
Topic / Theme
Fantasy, Science Fiction, Action-Adventure, Superhero
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Gothic Tales of Haunted Futures
edited by S.M. Beiko, fl. 2020 (Canmore, AB: Renegade Arts Entertainment, 2020), 182 page(s)
With stories spanning time, galaxies, and spirits, Gothic Tales of Haunted Futures features 17 original stories, casting the indelible themes of gothic romance forward in time, to imagined futures and tomorrow’s afterlives.
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edited by S.M. Beiko, fl. 2020 (Canmore, AB: Renegade Arts Entertainment, 2020), 182 page(s)
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With stories spanning time, galaxies, and spirits, Gothic Tales of Haunted Futures features 17 original stories, casting the indelible themes of gothic romance forward in time, to imagined futures and tomorrow’s afterlives.
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Literature
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Comics feature
Contributor
S.M. Beiko, fl. 2020
Date Published / Released
2020
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Renegade Arts Entertainment
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