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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
Author / Creator
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Date Published / Released
Fall 2023, 2023
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Innerview
written by James Van Hise, 1949- and David Armstrong, fl. 1974; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by James Van Hise, 1949- and David Armstrong, fl. 1974; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 87 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 52-62
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 James Van Hise, 1949- and David Armstrong, fl. 1974; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by James Van Hise, 1949- and David Armstrong, fl. 1974; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 87 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 52-62
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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, James Van Hise, 1949-, David Armstrong, fl. 1974
Date Published / Released
Summer 2023, 2023
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Joe Simon, 1913-2011, Will Eisner, 1917-2005, Martin Goodman, 1908-1992
Topic / Theme
Silver Age comics, Golden Age comics, Business affairs, Crime, Superhero, Horror, Sandman, Captain America
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Copyright © 2023 TwoMorrows Publishing, a division of TwoMorrows Inc.
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Dog-Eat-Dog World
written by Dwight Boyd, fl. 2008; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 82 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2022), 26-28
Strap in for the ride of your life, as Jack Kirby Collector #82 boldly goes where no Kirby publication has gone before! It's "The Many Worlds Of Jack Kirby," from exploring the depths of Sub-Atomica, to the cosmic expanse of outer space in Jack's strips. We'll visit Kirby's work from World War II, the Fourth World...
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written by Dwight Boyd, fl. 2008; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 82 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2022), 26-28
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Strap in for the ride of your life, as Jack Kirby Collector #82 boldly goes where no Kirby publication has gone before! It's "The Many Worlds Of Jack Kirby," from exploring the depths of Sub-Atomica, to the cosmic expanse of outer space in Jack's strips. We'll visit Kirby's work from World War II, the Fourth World, and his hidden worlds of Subterranea, Wakanda, Olympia, Lemuria, Atlantis, the Microverse, and others! Then we'll travel across the p...
Strap in for the ride of your life, as Jack Kirby Collector #82 boldly goes where no Kirby publication has gone before! It's "The Many Worlds Of Jack Kirby," from exploring the depths of Sub-Atomica, to the cosmic expanse of outer space in Jack's strips. We'll visit Kirby's work from World War II, the Fourth World, and his hidden worlds of Subterranea, Wakanda, Olympia, Lemuria, Atlantis, the Microverse, and others! Then we'll travel across the pond for the 2021 WonderCon Kirby panel, featuring true Brits Jonathan Ross and Neil Gaiman, and moderated by Mark Evanier. Plus a gallery of Kirby pencil art, and more! Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
Author / Creator
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Dwight Boyd, fl. 2008
Date Published / Released
Winter 2022, 2022
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Dogs, Cartoon characters, Silver Age comics, Golden Age comics, Horror, Science Fiction
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Jack Kirby Collector no. 83
written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2022), 84 page(s)
Jack Kirby Collector #83 presents "Famous Firsts", documenting the ways Jack was a pioneer in comics and life! From being the first mainstream creator to work coast-to-coast, to helping launch today's Direct Market of comic book distribution, his innovations are countless, and we're showcasing some major ones, inc...
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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, 2022), 84 page(s)
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Jack Kirby Collector #83 presents "Famous Firsts", documenting the ways Jack was a pioneer in comics and life! From being the first mainstream creator to work coast-to-coast, to helping launch today's Direct Market of comic book distribution, his innovations are countless, and we're showcasing some major ones, including: the Romance Comics genre, Kid Gangs, double-page spreads, Black heroes, new formats, super-hero satire, and more! Featuring our...
Jack Kirby Collector #83 presents "Famous Firsts", documenting the ways Jack was a pioneer in comics and life! From being the first mainstream creator to work coast-to-coast, to helping launch today's Direct Market of comic book distribution, his innovations are countless, and we're showcasing some major ones, including: the Romance Comics genre, Kid Gangs, double-page spreads, Black heroes, new formats, super-hero satire, and more! Featuring our regular columnists, and the 2020 Kirby Virtual Panel from Comic-Con International, featuring Alex Ross and moderated by Mark Evanier. Plus a gallery of Jack's pencil art from Captain America, Jimmy Olsen, Captain Victory, Destroyer Duck, Black Panther, and more! Featuring a Fighting American cover by Kirby and Mike Machlan. Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Date Published / Released
Spring 2022, 2022
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Back Issue! no. 131
edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
The Kirby Legacy at DC, exploring Jack Kirby’s post-Fourth World Bronze Age DC characters! Etrigan the Demon, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, OMAC: One Man Army, Sandman, and Kirby’s Odd Jobs (Atlas, Manhunter, and more). Plus: the Simon & Kirby Reunion That Wasn’t! Featuring Stephen Bissette, Gerry Conway, D...
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edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 84 page(s)
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The Kirby Legacy at DC, exploring Jack Kirby’s post-Fourth World Bronze Age DC characters! Etrigan the Demon, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, OMAC: One Man Army, Sandman, and Kirby’s Odd Jobs (Atlas, Manhunter, and more). Plus: the Simon & Kirby Reunion That Wasn’t! Featuring Stephen Bissette, Gerry Conway, Dave Gibbons, Steve Rude, Steve Sherman, Ryan Sook, Roy Thomas, Rick Veitch, Tom Veitch, Matt Wagner, and more. Demon cover by Kirby and...
The Kirby Legacy at DC, exploring Jack Kirby’s post-Fourth World Bronze Age DC characters! Etrigan the Demon, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, OMAC: One Man Army, Sandman, and Kirby’s Odd Jobs (Atlas, Manhunter, and more). Plus: the Simon & Kirby Reunion That Wasn’t! Featuring Stephen Bissette, Gerry Conway, Dave Gibbons, Steve Rude, Steve Sherman, Ryan Sook, Roy Thomas, Rick Veitch, Tom Veitch, Matt Wagner, and more. Demon cover by Kirby and Mike Royer. Edited by Michael Eury.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
Date Published / Released
October 2021, 2021
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
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Hobson's Gate: Book 1: Trauma
written by Andy Stanleigh, fl. 2011; art by Andy Stanleigh, fl. 2011, in Hobson's Gate, 1 (Toronto, ON: Alternate History Comics, 2020), 36 page(s)
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written by Andy Stanleigh, fl. 2011; art by Andy Stanleigh, fl. 2011, in Hobson's Gate, 1 (Toronto, ON: Alternate History Comics, 2020), 36 page(s)
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Content Type
Comics feature
Author / Creator
Andy Stanleigh, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Alternate History Comics
Series
Hobson's Gate
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Back Issue! no. 124
edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2020), 84 page(s)
Horrific Heroes shamble forth in Back Issue #124! Bronze Age histories of Man-Thing and the Creeper, Atlas/Seaboard’s horrifying heroes, and Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch) rides again! Featuring the work of Alan Brennert, Frank Brunner, Gerry Conway, Howard Mackie, Val Mayerik, Roy Thomas, and more. Man-Thing cover b...
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edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2020), 84 page(s)
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Horrific Heroes shamble forth in Back Issue #124! Bronze Age histories of Man-Thing and the Creeper, Atlas/Seaboard’s horrifying heroes, and Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch) rides again! Featuring the work of Alan Brennert, Frank Brunner, Gerry Conway, Howard Mackie, Val Mayerik, Roy Thomas, and more. Man-Thing cover by Rudy Nebres. Edited by Michael Eury.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
Date Published / Released
December 2020, 2020
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Copyright Message
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Gallery
written by Shane Foley, fl. 1992-2008; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 76 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 28-37
Dysfunctional relationships abound in Jack Kirby Collector #76’s “Fathers & Sons” issue (100 full-color pages)! We’ll explore the father/son dynamic, Kirby-style, between Odin/Thor, Zeus/Hercules, Darkseid/Orion, Captain America/Bucky, and others. Also: Conducted the week of Jack’s 1994 passing, there’...
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written by Shane Foley, fl. 1992-2008; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 76 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 28-37
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Dysfunctional relationships abound in Jack Kirby Collector #76’s “Fathers & Sons” issue (100 full-color pages)! We’ll explore the father/son dynamic, Kirby-style, between Odin/Thor, Zeus/Hercules, Darkseid/Orion, Captain America/Bucky, and others. Also: Conducted the week of Jack’s 1994 passing, there’s a touching unpublished interview with GIL KANE eulogizing his mentor, and heartfelt tributes from a host of Jack’s creative offspri...
Dysfunctional relationships abound in Jack Kirby Collector #76’s “Fathers & Sons” issue (100 full-color pages)! We’ll explore the father/son dynamic, Kirby-style, between Odin/Thor, Zeus/Hercules, Darkseid/Orion, Captain America/Bucky, and others. Also: Conducted the week of Jack’s 1994 passing, there’s a touching unpublished interview with GIL KANE eulogizing his mentor, and heartfelt tributes from a host of Jack’s creative offspring: BILL MUMY, JIMMY PALMIOTTI, JOE QUESADA, JIM VALENTINO, TODD McFARLANE, PETER DAVID, NEIL GAIMAN, FRANK MILLER, and others. Plus: MARK?EVANIER and our other regular columnists, the 2018 Kirby Tribute Panel, a complete Golden Age Kirby story, a pencil art gallery featuring prodigal sons (and daughters) from Forever People, New Gods, Thor, Machine Man, and a cover inked by AL MILGROM! Edited by John Morrow.
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Miscellaneous artwork
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
Author / Creator
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Shane Foley, fl. 1992-2008
Date Published / Released
Spring 2019, 2019
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Silver Age comics, Science Fiction, Superhero, Horror
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Copyright © 2019 TwoMorrows Publishing, a division of TwoMorrows Inc.
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Back Issue! no. 95 (Volume 1, Number 95)
edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2017), 84 page(s)
BACK ISSUE #95 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) skulks along with CREATURES OF THE NIGHT! Moon Knight’s DOUG MOENCH and BILL SIENKIEWICZ in a Pro2Pro interview! Plus: Ghost Rider, Night Nurse, Eclipso in the Bronze Age, I…Vampire, and exclusive interviews with Batman writer MIKE W. BARR and Marvel’s Nightcat, JACQUELIN...
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edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2017), 84 page(s)
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BACK ISSUE #95 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) skulks along with CREATURES OF THE NIGHT! Moon Knight’s DOUG MOENCH and BILL SIENKIEWICZ in a Pro2Pro interview! Plus: Ghost Rider, Night Nurse, Eclipso in the Bronze Age, I…Vampire, and exclusive interviews with Batman writer MIKE W. BARR and Marvel’s Nightcat, JACQUELINE TAVAREZ. Featuring the work of BOB BUDIANSKY, J. M. DeMATTEIS, DAVE SIMONS, ROGER STERN, TOM SUTTON, JEAN THOMAS, and many more. With...
BACK ISSUE #95 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) skulks along with CREATURES OF THE NIGHT! Moon Knight’s DOUG MOENCH and BILL SIENKIEWICZ in a Pro2Pro interview! Plus: Ghost Rider, Night Nurse, Eclipso in the Bronze Age, I…Vampire, and exclusive interviews with Batman writer MIKE W. BARR and Marvel’s Nightcat, JACQUELINE TAVAREZ. Featuring the work of BOB BUDIANSKY, J. M. DeMATTEIS, DAVE SIMONS, ROGER STERN, TOM SUTTON, JEAN THOMAS, and many more. With a retro Moon Knight cover by Sienkiewicz and KLAUS JANSON! Edited by MICHAEL EURY.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
Date Published / Released
April 2017, 2017
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TwoMorrows Publishing
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Back Issue! no. 92 (Volume 1, Number 92)
edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2016), 84 page(s)
BACK ISSUE #92 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) is our BRONZE AGE HALLOWEEN ISSUE covering: The Swamp Thing revival of 1982, Swamp Thing in Hollywood, Phantom Stranger team-ups, PAUL KUPPERBERG and MIKE MIGNOLA’s Phantom Stranger miniseries, DC’s The Witching Hour, and Marvel’s Monster That Didn’t Make the Big Time..
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edited by Michael Eury, 1957- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2016), 84 page(s)
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BACK ISSUE #92 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) is our BRONZE AGE HALLOWEEN ISSUE covering: The Swamp Thing revival of 1982, Swamp Thing in Hollywood, Phantom Stranger team-ups, PAUL KUPPERBERG and MIKE MIGNOLA’s Phantom Stranger miniseries, DC’s The Witching Hour, and Marvel’s Monster That Didn’t Make the Big Time—the Living Mummy. Plus: an issue-by-issue index of Marvel’s 1970s’ horror anthologies! Featuring the work of RICH BUCKLER, ANDY MA...
BACK ISSUE #92 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) is our BRONZE AGE HALLOWEEN ISSUE covering: The Swamp Thing revival of 1982, Swamp Thing in Hollywood, Phantom Stranger team-ups, PAUL KUPPERBERG and MIKE MIGNOLA’s Phantom Stranger miniseries, DC’s The Witching Hour, and Marvel’s Monster That Didn’t Make the Big Time—the Living Mummy. Plus: an issue-by-issue index of Marvel’s 1970s’ horror anthologies! Featuring the work of RICH BUCKLER, ANDY MANGELS, VAL MAYERIK, MARTIN PASKO, MICHAEL USLAN, THOMAS YEATES, and many more. Cover-featuring Yeates’ 2001 recreation of his 1982 cover for Saga of the Swamp Thing #14! Edited by MICHAEL EURY.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
Date Published / Released
October 2016, 2016
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Topic / Theme
Horror
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Copyright © 2016 TwoMorrows Publishing, a division of TwoMorrows Inc.
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