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Hey, Mister Issue! Starring the Fantastic Four 's Mr. Fantastic, Steve Ditko's Mr. A, the 40th anniversary of Michael T. Gilbert's Mr. Monster, Mr. X, the Teen Titans ' Mr. Jupiter, R. Crumb's Mr. Natural, Archie's Mr. Weatherbee, and a villain history of the cool, cruel Mr. Freeze! Featuring John Byrne, Nick Cardy, Gerry Conway, Dan DeCarlo, Paul Dini, Steve Englehart, the Hernandez Bros., Mike Mignola, Dean Motter, and more! Mr. Freeze cover illustration by Ed McGuinness. Edited by Michael Eury and Roger Ash.
Mar 2nd, 2025 • $10.95

BrickJournal , the magazine for LEGO enthusiasts, combines LEGO and art, with brick-inspired paintings by Stefano Bocano, Adnan Lotia's growing collection of LEGO mosaic album covers, and a visit to a LEGO art gallery by BrickGalleria! Plus, all our regular features: Nerding Out with BrickNerd, step-by-step "You Can Build It" instructions by Christopher Deck, Bantha Bricks: Fans of LEGO Star Wars , and Minifigure Customization with Jared K. Burks! Edited by Joe Meno.
Mar 2nd, 2025 • $10.95

, Keith Dallas New Printing! The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series with this volume on the 1970s, covering all the pivotal moments and behind-the-scenes details of the emerging Bronze Age of comics! You'll get a year-by-year account of the most significant publications, notable creators, and impactful trends, including: the dawn of relevance with Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams' Green Lantern! Jack Kirby's Fourth World saga! Revisions to the Comics Code that opens the floodgates for monsters and the supernatural! Jenette Kahn's arrival at DC and the subsequent DC Implosion! The coming of Jim Shooter and the Direct Market!
Dec 11th, 2024 • $48.95

Don Heck (Cover Artist)
Don Heck remains one of comics' legendary names, considered an "artist's artist," respected by peers, and beloved by fans. Author John Coates has meticulously researched and chronicled information on Don's storied 40-year career, including his time at DC, Dell, Gold Key, and as "ghost" artist on Lee Falk's The Phantom newspaper strip. From personal recollections from Don's surviving family, long-time friends, and industry legends, to rare interviews with Heck himself, this book is full of insight into the early days of Marvel Comics.
Dec 11th, 2024 • $39.95

Beginning with his WPA etchings during the 1930s, Mac Raboy struggled to survive the Great Depression and eventually found his way into the comic book sweatshops of America. In that world of four-color panels, he perfected his art style on such creations as Dr. Voodoo, Zoro, The Mystery Man, Bulletman, Spy Smasher, Green Lama and his crowning achievement, Captain Marvel Jr. Through extensive research and interviews with son David Raboy, and assistants who worked with the artist during the Golden Age of Comics, author Roger Hill brings Mac Raboy, the man and the artist, into focus for historians to savor and enjoy.
Dec 11th, 2024 • $39.95
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