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ALTER EGO #77

 

Ahh,you can only compliment a superb magazine so many times.  Ah! My copy has a crease in the top right hand corner. There –a complaint!

 

So here are the details.

 

May 2008 - 100 pages

 

ALTER EGO 77 tells the Comic Book Gospel According to St. John, featuring a fabulous Golden Age Tor cover by JOE KUBERT (who else?)! Inside, KEN QUATTRO relates the full legend of St. John Publishing and the man behind it, ARCHER ST. JOHN—with art by KUBERT, NORMAN MAURER, MATT BAKER, LILY RENEE, BOB LUBBERS, RUBEN MOREIRA, RALPH MAYO, AL FAGO, ENRICO BAGNOLI—and the very special reminiscences of ARNOLD DRAKE! Plus, JIM AMASH interviews Golden Age artist TOM SAWYER. There’s also other features on the Golden and Silver Ages of Comics, including P.C. Hamerlinck’s FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) section with Marc Swayze, C.C. Beck, and others, Michael T. Gilbert and Mr. Monster’s Comic Crypt, and more! Edited by Roy Thomas. 

 

And equally good and slick,as well as a bargain read,is Back Issue.

 

 

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Back Issue #28 

 

100 pages - May 2008

 

BACK ISSUE 28 shakes down the dirty laundry of men in tights in our “Heroes Behaving Badly” issue! The Hulk and the Thing—why can’t they get along? Heavy-hitting interview subjects HERB TRIMPE and RON WILSON share their thoughts. We reopen the “Trial of the Flash,” blow the lid off JOHN BYRNE’s heroes who cross the line, and duck for cover as Teen Titan Terra, Kid Miracleman, and Mark Shaw Manhunter go bad! Also: the B&W Ramgaging Hulk magazine, the Hulk’s

U.K. comic, and a new chapter in BOB ROZAKIS’ fantasy history of AA Comics! With contributions by MARV WOLFMAN, GEORGE PĖREZ, CARMINE INFANTINO, JIM SHOOTER, DAVID LLOYD, PHIL JIMENEZ, JIMMY PALMIOTTI, JUSTIN GRAY, and others. And Iron Man hits the bottle in an all-new, utterly intoxicating cover by DARWYN COOKE! Edited by MICHAEL EURY. 

We’re also selling the complete PDF for $2.95.

 

 

And if you can’t find Back Issue,Alter Ego or any of the Twomorrow Publications check out the web site for bargain pdf details.  The link is: http://twomorrows.com/

 

Why don’t we have great magazines like this in the

UK?

 

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