Futuristic is another exhaustive look at pop culture by Mark Voger, with enough features and images to launch the book into space without the benefit of a warp drive.
Futuristic is another exhaustive look at pop culture by Mark Voger, with enough features and images to launch the book into space without the benefit of a warp drive.
The unfortunate impact of Diamond Comics bankruptcy has effected many companies, including TwoMorrows Publishing.
TwoMorrows Publishing’s latest magazine, Cryptology, is sure to satisfy classic horror fans with an interest in comics, B-movies, and monsters.
Stephan Friedt’s (with Jon B. Cooke) exploration of the short-lived, but influential Pacific Comics chronicles the rise and fall of the independent publisher in a colorful and informational manner which is sure to bring back many memories for those that visited their local comic shop between 1981 and 1984.
From Christmas-themed comic books, to TV specials, to candy, to some of the most outrageous decorations anyone has ever seen, Holly Jolly is a gift bag full of treats.
Eury’s mission, as stated in the editorial that opens the first issue, is to “explore pop-culture through insightful, nostalgic, and fun articles that provide the stories of the stuff that made our childhoods so special” and for the most part, Retro Fan does this to a tee.