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TwoMorrows’ new book Monster Mash digs up the dirt on the 1960s Monster Craze in America

This week, TwoMorrows Publishing releases Monster Mash, a new full-color hardcover that time-trips back to the frightening era of 1957-1972, when monsters stomped into the American mainstream. Once Frankenstein and fiends infiltrated TV in 1957, an avalanche of monster magazines, toys, games, trading cards, and comic books crashed upon an unsuspecting public—and this book covers that creepy, kooky Monster Craze through features on Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, the #1 radio hit “Monster Mash,” Aurora’s model kits, TV shows (Shock Theatre, The Addams Family, The Munsters, and Dark Shadows), “Mars Attacks” trading cards, Eerie Publications, Planet of the Apes, and more. Continue reading TwoMorrows’ new book Monster Mash digs up the dirt on the 1960s Monster Craze in America

Neal Adams responds to critics of his BATMAN: ODYSSEY in COMIC BOOK CREATOR #3

ALSO INCLUDES INTERVIEWS WITH SEAN HOWE, MARK WAID AND JOSHUA DYSART, PLUS MUCH MORE!

This week, TwoMorrows Publishing’s COMIC BOOK CREATOR #3 goes on sale, offering comics legend NEAL ADAMS a forum to vigorously respond to critics of his recent Batman: Odyssey series from DC Comics. The issue is available for immediate shipping from TwoMorrows’ website (www.twomorrows.com), and will be on sale at retailers worldwide on July 27. Continue reading Neal Adams responds to critics of his BATMAN: ODYSSEY in COMIC BOOK CREATOR #3

TwoMorrows’ Back Issue #69 celebrates its Tenth Anniversary of covering the Bronze Age of comics

Features An All-Star Line-Up of Interviews And Art

This week, TwoMorrows Publishing’s BACK ISSUE magazine goes on sale, celebrating its Tenth Anniversary by revisiting the 100th, 200th, 300th, 400th, and 500th issues of 1970s and ’80s comic book favorites. The issue is available for immediate shipping from TwoMorrows’ website  and is now on sale at retailers worldwide. Continue reading TwoMorrows’ Back Issue #69 celebrates its Tenth Anniversary of covering the Bronze Age of comics