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scarletneedle 16/09/2009 15h03

:gne: :gne:

Gassian 16/09/2009 15h04

Je plaisantais.

scarletneedle 16/09/2009 15h07

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mrcitrouille 16/09/2009 15h29

Y aurait il quelqu'un qui vendrait des Back Issue???

Gassian 16/09/2009 15h38

Pas moi :huhu:

Mais le site TwoMorrows propose d'anciens n° à la vente. Version papier ou digitale (nettement moins chère).

mrcitrouille 16/09/2009 15h42

J'avais voulu passer par leur site mais ma commande + les FDP cela devenait relativement cher.

Gassian 16/09/2009 15h48

Je comprends.
Je te conseillerais bien de faire la tournée des comicshops parisiens mais y trouver d'anciens n° de BI relève malheureusement de l'exploit.

mrcitrouille 16/09/2009 15h59

Je vais essayer sur ebay parce que les versions PDF c'est pas ma came

Flash76 18/09/2009 23h55

Il est a noter que Twomorrows Publishing fait une vente promo a moitie prix (-50%!) jusqu'a fin septembre sur leur site: http://twomorrows.com/

Cela concerne les magazines Back Issue, Rough Stuff, Draw!, Write Now! et j'en passe....
Les Modern Masters ne sont pas inclus mais sont tout de meme en promo a -15%.

FredGri 19/09/2009 01h46

C'est vrai que c'est intéressant mais on paye des FdP assez gros quand même, ce qui fait que finalement pour par exemple 15 $ de cam il y en a pour genre 22 $ de port, gulp !
Par contre il faut voir si Gourvy ne peut pas en avoir par son distributeur, ce qui éviterait des FdP mais par contre je pense aussi qu'on n'aurait pas les promo non plus !

Gassian 21/02/2010 11h21

Les futurs Back Issue

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100 pages - March 2010

BACK ISSUE #39 (100 pages, $6.95) ushers in Spring with some of comics’ funniest “April Fools”! KEITH GIFFEN and ROBERT LOREN FLEMING chat “Pro2Pro” about Ambush Bug, while JOHN BYRNE’s She-Hulk smashes the fourth wall. Also: all-new interviews with cartoonists FRED HEMBECK, ALAN KUPPERBERG, Flaming Carrot’s BOB BURDEN, and that indie man of heartache, DAVID CHELSEA. Plus histories of Spider-Ham, Forbush-Man, Reid Fleming—World’s Toughest Milkman, MAD magazine in the 1970s, and Marvel’s MAD knockoffs. With art by and/or commentary from DAVID BOSWELL, DICK DeBARTOLO, TOM DeFALCO, AL FELDSTEIN, AL JAFFEE, STAN LEE, DAVE SIM, and more. And Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham hogs our cover, penciled by the late MIKE WIERINGO in 2007 and inked in 2009 by KARL KESEL! Edited by MICHAEL EURY.



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84 pages - April 2010

Now shipping 8 times per year, with 16 color pages each issue! “Cat People” claw their way into BACK ISSUE #40 (84 pages with color, $7.95), as Catwoman’s Bronze Age good kitty/bad kitty conversion is explored, as are the histories of Spider-Man’s love-hate interest Black Cat, Patsy Walker—Hellcat, Vixen, Atlas Comics’ cat-heroes Tiger-Man and Cougar, Marvel’s kung fu-fightin’ White Tiger and the Sons of the Tiger, and comics’ punchiest pussycat, Wildcat! Plus: Thundercats, Josie and the Pussycats, the little-known movie superhero Pumaman, and a bonus beast, the Badger! With art by and/or commentary from BRIAN BOLLAND, ALAN BRENNERT, ERNIE COLON, GERRY CONWAY, STEVE DITKO, STAN GOLDBERG, PAUL LEVITZ, AL MILGROM, Mystery Science Theater 3000’s MIKE NELSON, KEITH POLLARD, and more. All under a Catwoman cover purrrrfectly produced by JOE STATON and FREDDY LOPEZ, JR.! Edited by MICHAEL EURY.



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84 pages - June 2010

Now shipping 8 times a year, with 16 color pages each issue! BACK ISSUE #41 (84 pages with color, $7.95) celebrates Independence Day with our “Red, White, and Blue” issue, saluting comics’ most popular patriots! Captain America gets a star-studded study, with articles examining his Bronze Age highlights as well as the Red Skull’s history. We revisit HOWARD CHAYKIN’s groundbreaking American Flagg, ROY THOMAS and GENE COLAN’s Wonder Woman, and the “Twelve Trials of Wonder Woman” storyline, guest-starring the Justice League of America. Plus: The Freedom Fighters and Team America! With art by and/or commentary from JOHN BYRNE, STEVE ENGLEHART, ROGER STERN, CURT SWAN, MARK WAID, LEN WEIN, MIKE ZECK, and more. All behind an American Flagg/Captain America cover by Howard Chaykin! Edited by MICHAEL EURY.

Source : TwoMorrows

Fred le mallrat 21/02/2010 11h23

le 41 est pour qui???:woot:

Gassian 21/02/2010 11h27

Euh ... Pour nous ? :huhu:

FredGri 21/02/2010 12h11

Les trois sont très intéressants !!!

Fred le mallrat 19/03/2011 16h33

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120 page Trade Paperback with COLOR - By Nathan Wilson and Eric Nolen-Weathington

Frazer Irving is the denizen of the dark, the disturbing, and the diabolical in comic book illustration. From his earliest work in Britain's 2000AD to his breakthrough contributions with Wildstorm, Dark Horse, and Marvel Comics, Irving is widely known for his iconic work on DC Comics titles such as Klarion, The Witch Boy, Azrael: Death's Dark Knight, and most recently, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne and Batman and Robin. An award-winning illustrator who has collaborated with the likes of John Wagner, Grant Morrison, and Matt Fraction, Irving is also behind the creator-owned Image series Gutsville with Simon Spurrier. When not performing with his London-based band, this true Modern Master is hard at work redefining and challenging the boundaries of comic art with his innovative digital techniques and style. Now, Nathan Wilson and Eric Nolen-Weathington examine Irving's career through an exhaustive interview with the artist, where he outlines his creative process, and presents reams of rare and unseen art, including a gallery of commissioned pieces, and a full-color gallery of his work. Come with us as we shine the light on another master of modern comic art: Frazer Irving!

ISBN-13: 978-1-60549-039-7
ISBN-10: 1-60549-039-3


This product will be in stock on Wednesday 20 July, 2011
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An Issue-By-Issue Field Guide to a Pop-Culture Phenomenon
224 page Trade Paperback - by Pierre Comtois
By popular demand, TwoMorrows Publishing presents Marvel Comics in the 1970s, the sequel to Pierre Comtois’ heralded first volume on the 1960s! This book covers Marvel’s final historical phase: the twilight years of the 1970s, after the initial ’60s wave of popularity pushed the company to the forefront of the comics industry, and made many of its characters household names. This full decade of pop-culture history saw Stan Lee’s role as writer diminish as he ascended to Publisher, the stunning departure of Jack Kirby to DC (and his later return to Marvel), the rise of Roy Thomas as editor (and eventual Editor In Chief), and the introduction of a new wave of writers and artists who would expand the boundaries of comics beyond super-heroes, while planting the seeds for the company’s eventual self-destruction. Comics such as the Spider-Man “drug” issues, Conan the Barbarian, Tomb of Dracula, Master of Kung Fu, Howard the Duck, the new X-Men, and more are covered in detail—along with the creators who wrote and drew them, including Chris Claremont, Barry Windsor-Smith, Gene Colan, Marv Wolfman, Steve Gerber, John Romita, Gil Kane, Sal Buscema, and many others. So don’t be satisfied with only half the story! Check out Marvel Comics in the 1970s and find out why Marvel was once hailed as The House of Ideas!
ISBN-13: 978-1-605490-034-2
ISBN-10: 1-60549-034-2



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