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TwoMorrows Publishing is a publisher of magazines about comic books, founded in 1994 by John and Pam Morrow out of their small advertising agency in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Its products also include books and DVDs.


List of magazines

TwoMorrows publishes the following magazines: * ''
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* ''Comic Book Creator'' * '' Draw!'' * ''Jack Kirby Collector'' * ''RetroFan'' Defunct magazines include * ''
Comic Book Artist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and ...
'' * ''Comicology'' * ''Rough Stuff'' * ''Write Now!''


History


''Jack Kirby Collector''

After the death of comics creator Jack Kirby, lifelong Kirby fan John Morrow and his wife Pam contacted Roz Kirby, the artist's widow, about an ongoing magazine devoted to her husband's work and legacy. She gave it her authorization. ''Jack Kirby Collector'' was first published in limited quantities as a small, black-and-white magazine focusing on Kirby artwork and articles by Morrow and a few fellow collectors and fans. As each issue grew in size, it began to include rare or previously unpublished Kirby art, as well as uninked pencil versions of published art. Soon the magazine was being published on better paper, with glossy color covers. New and veteran comics artists were given the chance to ink reproductions of Kirby's original pencil work. Each issue carried the notation "Fully Authorized by the Kirby Estate". The magazine went on to be nominated for several awards. First issue was published September 5, 1994. The Morrows launched fundraiser projects to fund the preservation of the
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copies of Kirby's uninked pencils by scanning over 5,000 pages and cleaning them for future researchers and readers.


Other magazines

''Jack Kirby Collector'' contributor
Jon B. Cooke A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary a ...
approached the two Morrows about launching another magazine that would cover the comics of the 1960s and 1970s. This magazine, ''
Comic Book Artist A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary and ...
'', launched under the TwoMorrows imprint in 1998 and would go on to win several Eisner Awards. TwoMorrows also picked up ''Comicology'', a magazine devoted to current comics, and which lasted four issues. TwoMorrows expanded again with a revival of former Marvel editor-in-chief
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1960s fanzine, ''
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'' — initially as a
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with ''Comic Book Artist'', then in 1999 as a standalone publication. In 2001, TwoMorrows launched ''Draw!'' a magazine edited by animation and comics artist Mike Manley that centered on how-to and related articles for cartoonists and animators. At the same time, comics author and editor Danny Fingeroth started ''Write Now'', a magazine of how to write comics and animation. In 2003, Jon B. Cooke left TwoMorrows to take ''Comic Book Artist'' to another publisher, Top Shelf Productions. The Morrows hired former comics writer and editor Michael Eury, author of the book '' Captain Action'', to launch a successor publication. The new title, '' Back Issue!'', debuted in 2003. ''Rough Stuff'' magazine, a spin-off of ''Back Issue!'', focusing on previously unpublished penciled pages, preliminary sketches, detailed layouts and unused inked artwork debuted in July 2006.


Books and DVDs

TwoMorrows has also published several books devoted to comics and comic history. The first was the Eisner Award-winning
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''Streetwise'', a collection of autobiographical stories by such creators as Jack Kirby, Sergio Aragones, Sam Glanzman, Murphy Anderson, and Nick Cardy. Others include ''The Warren Companion'' and ''The Fawcett Companion'', chronicling the histories of the defunct publishers; ''Kimota! The Miracleman Companion'', about the British comic book character; ''G-Force Animated: The Official Battle of the Planets book'', detailing the animated TV series; and three ''The All Star Companions'' by Roy Thomas, ''The Legion Companion'', and ''The Justice League Companion'', and several other books devoted to Golden Age and Silver Age of comic books titles and heroes. Along with books devoted to such artists as Murphy Anderson, Dick Giordano, George Tuska, Gene Colan, Wally Wood, and
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, as well as to writer Alan Moore, TwoMorrows has published books about how comics are created, such as ''Panel Discussions'', ''Comics Above Ground'', and ''Acting with a Pencil''. Additionally, the company has published three collections of columns on comics by writer Mark Evanier; checklists of the works of Kirby and Wood; and the "Modern Masters" series by writer-editor Eric Nolan-Weathington. In 2006, TwoMorrows expanded into DVDs by producing an art-instruction video, and a DVD version of the company's '' George Pérez Modern Masters'' book.


References


External links

*{{Official website, http://www.twomorrows.com
Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center
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