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ALTER EGO #50
Jul 2005
$5.95
TwoMorrows
xxx Magazine (100 pages) editor: art: | Michael Eury Neal Adams, Gene Colan, Steve Ditko, Bill Everett, Dick Giordano, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, George Pérez, John Romita |
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ALTER EGO #50 (Jul 2005)
From Ilke Hincer
ALTER EGO #50
(Jul 2005)
Alter Ego #50 has a Fantastic Four sketch by George.
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ALTER EGO #50
(Jul 2005)
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ALTER EGO #50
(Jul 2005)
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ALTER EGO #50
Friday, April 08, 2005 12:51:41 PM
Roy Thomas celebrates 40 years in the comic book industry. Behind two
full-color covers, Thomas' career is completely covered, from Modeling
with Millie #44 in 1965 to Stoker's Dracula in 2005 and everywhere in
between! He talks about working with some of the pioneers in the
industry, including Neal Adams, Gene Colan, Steve Ditko, Bill Everett,
Dick Giordano, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, George Pérez, John Romita, and many
more. (Twomorrows Publishing)
Magazine, 8x11, 100pgs, B&W..........$5.95
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ALTER EGO #50
(Jul 2005)
Alter Ego #50
Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:18:36 PM
July 2005 - 100 pages - Ships July 2005
It had to happen—we guess! RASCALLY ROY
THOMAS celebrates 40 YEARS in the Comic Book Biz—with the help of a few
friends (and a few others) in ALTER EGO #50! Behind two full-color
covers, featuring art by JOHN BUSCEMA, JACK KIRBY, and ALFREDO ALCALA
(Marvel side) and JERRY ORDWAY (DC side), ROY’s career is completely
covered, from MODELING WITH MILLIE #44 (1965) to STOKER’S DRACULA
(2005)—with AVENGERS, X-MEN, CONAN, ALL-STAR SQUADRON, INFINITY INC.,
et. al., in between! He talks writes about working with NEAL ADAMS, DICK
AYERS, RICH BUCKLER, THE BROTHERS BUSCEMA, ERNIE CHAN, GENE COLAN,
ERNIE COLÓN, STEVE DITKO, BILL EVERETT, DICK GIORDANO, STAN GOLDBERG,
DON HECK, GIL KANE, JACK KIRBY, MICHAEL LARK, STAN LEE, MIKE MACHLAN,
TODD McFARLANE, JERRY ORDWAY, GEORGE PÉREZ, STEVEN PUGH, FRANK ROBBINS,
JOHN ROMITA, WERNER ROTH, JULIE SCHWARTZ, THE SEVERIN SIBLINGS, SCOTT
SHAW!, BARRY SMITH, HERB TRIMPE, GEORGE TUSKA, MORT WEISINGER—and many
others! (Whew!) Extra: From the 1999 CBG poll of pros and fans—“The Top
Ten Favorite Comic Book Writers and Editors of the 20th
Century”—revisited! Plus: MICHAEL T. GILBERT on Roy’s letters to GARDNER
FOX—FCA with MARC SWAYZE, etc.—ALEX TOTH—and MORE!
BACK ISSUE #11
(Jul 2005)
Back Issue! #11
Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:17:57 PM
100 pages - Ships July 2005
Diamond’s “Best Publication About Comics”
lets “Gods and Warriors” muscle their way into BACK ISSUE #11! And who
better to headline the ish than CONAN? ROY THOMAS, KURT BUSIEK, and JOE
JUSKO spill their guts in a meaty retrospective of Marvel’s Conan the
Barbarian series, with tons of rare and classic art by JOHN BUSCEMA,
BARRY WINDSOR-SMITH, NEAL ADAMS, Jusko, and others. SERGIO ARAGONÉS and
MARK EVANIER chew the fat about GROO THE WANDERER in a “Pro2Pro”
interview, and Heavy Metal artist extraordinaire ARTHUR SUYDAM shares
his insights and illustrations in an exclusive interview. Plus: “The
Greatest Stories Never Told” investigates DC’s never-published KING
ARTHUR series by GERRY CONWAY and NESTOR REDONDO, unveiling for the
first time several of Redondo’s glorious pages from the series; a Gods
and Warriors “Rough Stuff” art gallery by JACK KIRBY, MOEBIUS, GEORGE
PÉREZ, JOSÉ LUIS GARCIA-LOPEZ, DON HECK, and others; the scoop on the
secret artist who contributed to the 1976 clash of titans SUPERMAN VS.
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN; and a spotlight on BRIAN BOLLAND’s covers for
1980s British Annuals! With a striking painted CONAN cover by JOE JUSKO,
recreating JOHN BUSCEMA’s frontispiece to Savage Sword of Conan #17!
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