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  • Issue #16A
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 16A

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    Original Enveloped Edition. The Incredible Hulk heads up our 'monstrous heroes' issue! In addition to examining everybody's favorite enormous green rage monster (where you'll also find an in-depth interview with Herb Trimpe, the Hulk artist of the '70s) Comic Heroes takes a look at Deathlok and where he came from, built around an exclusive interview with creator Rich Buckler; there'll be a piece on Marvel's version of Dracula; and Hellboy, Fin Fang Foom, Zombo, Venom, the Demon, Frankenstein's monster, Concrete, and more! Plus: "CAN I EAT YOU PLEASE?" - Beginning back in 2000 AD Prog 1632, Zombo stars a half-undead secret weapon with the backup personality of male stripper called Eric. What? We quiz writer Al Ewing about the character's evolution. THE WALKING DEAD - Talking of zombies, you'll also discover an exclusive interview with creator Robert Kirkman in which he talks about the success of issue 100, working with Charlie Adlard, and his feelings on season three of TV adaptation. INTERVIEWS AHOY! Exclusive Robert Kirkman interview not enough for you? Not a problem, Comic Heroes is packed with creators talking about their work. This month we speak with: Garth Ennis, Brian Michael Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, Kieron Gillen and more. Also: 13 pages of reviews, a report from New York Comic-Con, news on Guardians Of The Galaxy, a look at the new British web-only anthology Aces Weekly, Brian Wood, Brian K. Vaughan, Kevin Maguire, Charles Burns, Andy Kubert, Cliff Chiang, and loads more! FREE! SIDEKICK AND COMIC HEROES PRESENTS - That's 80 pages of free comic strip across two free high-quality samplers. Your giant-sized Sidekick includes strips such as 2000 AD's Shako ("the only bear on the CIA's death list"), Mark Millar's Hit-Girl and Diana Thung's August Moon. Then there's your Comic Heroes Presents...selection which this month all come from the stables of SelfMadeHero. Pachyderme, Miller & Pynchon, Deadbeats and more! TWO FREE POSTCARDS - You want more comic art? Then by all means have two postcards to send, too: 1977?s violent Shako the bear and Pachyderme by Frederik Peeters. Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #16B
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 16B

    Magazine Only. The Incredible Hulk heads up our 'monstrous heroes' issue! In addition to examining everybody's favorite enormous green rage monster (where you'll also find an in-depth interview with Herb Trimpe, the Hulk artist of the '70s) Comic Heroes takes a look at Deathlok and where he came from, built around an exclusive interview with creator Rich Buckler; there'll be a piece on Marvel's version of Dracula; and Hellboy, Fin Fang Foom, Zombo, Venom, the Demon, Frankenstein's monster, Concrete, and more! Plus: "CAN I EAT YOU PLEASE?" - Beginning back in 2000 AD Prog 1632, Zombo stars a half-undead secret weapon with the backup personality of male stripper called Eric. What? We quiz writer Al Ewing about the character's evolution. THE WALKING DEAD - Talking of zombies, you'll also discover an exclusive interview with creator Robert Kirkman in which he talks about the success of issue 100, working with Charlie Adlard, and his feelings on season three of TV adaptation. INTERVIEWS AHOY! Exclusive Robert Kirkman interview not enough for you? Not a problem, Comic Heroes is packed with creators talking about their work. This month we speak with: Garth Ennis, Brian Michael Bendis, Jonathan Hickman, Kieron Gillen and more. Also: 13 pages of reviews, a report from New York Comic-Con, news on Guardians Of The Galaxy, a look at the new British web-only anthology Aces Weekly, Brian Wood, Brian K. Vaughan, Kevin Maguire, Charles Burns, Andy Kubert, Cliff Chiang, and loads more! FREE! SIDEKICK AND COMIC HEROES PRESENTS - That's 80 pages of free comic strip across two free high-quality samplers. Your giant-sized Sidekick includes strips such as 2000 AD's Shako ("the only bear on the CIA's death list"), Mark Millar's Hit-Girl and Diana Thung's August Moon. Then there's your Comic Heroes Presents...selection which this month all come from the stables of SelfMadeHero. Pachyderme, Miller & Pynchon, Deadbeats and more! TWO FREE POSTCARDS - You want more comic art? Then by all means have two postcards to send, too: 1977?s violent Shako the bear and Pachyderme by Frederik Peeters. Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #17A
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 17A

    Original Enveloped Edition. RISE OF THE IRON MAN - Yep, it's your complete guide to Tony Stark, charting his rise from the pages of Marvel comics to his dominance of the big screen. KIRBY MORE INSIDE - We also examine the scientific wonders of Jack Kirby's most popular comics (including SHIELD's Helicarrier) - and Kirby's take on Kubrick, the comic adaptation of 2001, is singled out for our monthly "Hidden Gems" column. WE ASK THE QUESTIONS - An atticful of interviews lurk inside: Paul Cornell talks Wolverine! Mike Mignola talks Hellboy In Hell! Plus Eduardo Risso, Leandro Fernandez, Jason Latour, Jason Aaron, Declan Shalvey and loads more people. Comic Heroes is packed with the personalities who make up this amazing industry. WHO DARES WINS - "There's still a lot of darkness in Daredevil, but there's also a sense of victory..." Yep, Mark Waid discusses his work for Marvel. READ ALL ABOUT IT - Discover your round-up of recent comics industry news, including Brian Michael Bendis talking Age of Ultron, DC's Ray Fawkes and Jeff Lemire on Constantine, and a report from the Angouleme festival in France where SelfMadeHero's The Nao Of Brown picked up the Special Jury Prize. DROID RAGE - Our eight-page countdown of the top 20 robots in comics (clue: Walter The Wobot is not at number one). RATED COMMUNITY - 13 pages of definitive comic reviews including our experts' opinions on Judge Dredd: Day Of Chaos (clue: they like it), Catwoman (clue: they don't), Star Wars, Young Avengers, Northlanders, The Flash, Nemo and the latest from Cinebook, Fantagraphics and loads more. PLUS - You mean there's more? Heck yeah. X-Men, Andy Diggle on Superman, the "unfunny mess that is" Marville, Dave Gibbons talking digital comics with Madefire, Belgian architecture, comic book legend Roy Thomas in one of the most exhaustive interviews you've ever seen (a look at 20 iconic heroes and villains created by Thomas)... and more! FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - This month there's three goodies: an official Iron Man pin badge, a Judge Dredd postcard, and a 52-page Giant-Size Sidekick comic sampler sponsored by SelfMadeHero, kicking off with the Dead Space comic Planet Uxor. Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #17B

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    Magazine Only. RISE OF THE IRON MAN - Yep, it's your complete guide to Tony Stark, charting his rise from the pages of Marvel comics to his dominance of the big screen. KIRBY MORE INSIDE - We also examine the scientific wonders of Jack Kirby's most popular comics (including SHIELD's Helicarrier) - and Kirby's take on Kubrick, the comic adaptation of 2001, is singled out for our monthly "Hidden Gems" column. WE ASK THE QUESTIONS - An atticful of interviews lurk inside: Paul Cornell talks Wolverine! Mike Mignola talks Hellboy In Hell! Plus Eduardo Risso, Leandro Fernandez, Jason Latour, Jason Aaron, Declan Shalvey and loads more people. Comic Heroes is packed with the personalities who make up this amazing industry. WHO DARES WINS - "There's still a lot of darkness in Daredevil, but there's also a sense of victory..." Yep, Mark Waid discusses his work for Marvel. READ ALL ABOUT IT - Discover your round-up of recent comics industry news, including Brian Michael Bendis talking Age of Ultron, DC's Ray Fawkes and Jeff Lemire on Constantine, and a report from the Angouleme festival in France where SelfMadeHero's The Nao Of Brown picked up the Special Jury Prize. DROID RAGE - Our eight-page countdown of the top 20 robots in comics (clue: Walter The Wobot is not at number one). RATED COMMUNITY - 13 pages of definitive comic reviews including our experts' opinions on Judge Dredd: Day Of Chaos (clue: they like it), Catwoman (clue: they don't), Star Wars, Young Avengers, Northlanders, The Flash, Nemo and the latest from Cinebook, Fantagraphics and loads more. PLUS - You mean there's more? Heck yeah. X-Men, Andy Diggle on Superman, the "unfunny mess that is" Marville, Dave Gibbons talking digital comics with Madefire, Belgian architecture, comic book legend Roy Thomas in one of the most exhaustive interviews you've ever seen (a look at 20 iconic heroes and villains created by Thomas)... and more! FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - This month there's three goodies: an official Iron Man pin badge, a Judge Dredd postcard, and a 52-page Giant-Size Sidekick comic sampler sponsored by SelfMadeHero, kicking off with the Dead Space comic Planet Uxor. Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #18A
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 18A

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    Original Enveloped Edition. SUPERMAN - Kal-El tops our list of the most important aliens in comics, plus we talk with the likes of Steve Rude, Lee Bermejo and Scott Snyder about what's next for the character. PAT MILLS - "Nemesis and all the other Space Gods should be regarded with deep suspicion." Wise words on the Warlock from the legendary 2000 AD editor and British comics guru. NEXUS - artist and co-creator Steve Rude checks in to talk about the seminal '80s strip and working at DC. (Spoiler: he thinks Joss Whedon should direct a Nexus movie.) DAN SLOTT - the chief scribe on Superior Spider-Man talks about making the character his own, about angry fans and about what the future holds for Marvel. MARK MILLAR - with Kick-Ass 2 due in cinemas soon, we take time to talk to the Scottish writer and discover why Jupiter's Legacy might just be his most ambitious project yet. REVIEWS - Comic Heroes wouldn't be complete without its reviews section: we deliver our verdict on the latest from Marvel, DC, Cinebook and more, including Constantine by Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes. INTERVIEWS - yet more folk granting us a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the comics biz? Sure thing: Adi Granov, Rob Williams, Nick Percival, Lee Bermejo, Enki Bilal and John Wagner to name but six. PLUS - you mean there's more in here? Yup: a packed news section, Daredevil: End of Days, Matt Kindt talks Martian Manhunter, Doctor Who, Corey Taylor on becoming the latest musician to work with Dark Horse, Omega the Unknown, Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine, artist Mike Perkins' column and stacks more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - the 116-page packet of comic goodness packs a powerful punch; as do the free gifts. This month's printed magazine delivers a Marshal Law postcard, on top of a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic sampler magazine and two 2000 AD badges. Halo Jones and Rogue Trooper fans rejoice! Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #18B
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 18B

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    Magazine Only. SUPERMAN - Kal-El tops our list of the most important aliens in comics, plus we talk with the likes of Steve Rude, Lee Bermejo and Scott Snyder about what's next for the character. PAT MILLS - "Nemesis and all the other Space Gods should be regarded with deep suspicion." Wise words on the Warlock from the legendary 2000 AD editor and British comics guru. NEXUS - artist and co-creator Steve Rude checks in to talk about the seminal '80s strip and working at DC. (Spoiler: he thinks Joss Whedon should direct a Nexus movie.) DAN SLOTT - the chief scribe on Superior Spider-Man talks about making the character his own, about angry fans and about what the future holds for Marvel. MARK MILLAR - with Kick-Ass 2 due in cinemas soon, we take time to talk to the Scottish writer and discover why Jupiter's Legacy might just be his most ambitious project yet. REVIEWS - Comic Heroes wouldn't be complete without its reviews section: we deliver our verdict on the latest from Marvel, DC, Cinebook and more, including Constantine by Jeff Lemire and Ray Fawkes. INTERVIEWS - yet more folk granting us a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the comics biz? Sure thing: Adi Granov, Rob Williams, Nick Percival, Lee Bermejo, Enki Bilal and John Wagner to name but six. PLUS - you mean there's more in here? Yup: a packed news section, Daredevil: End of Days, Matt Kindt talks Martian Manhunter, Doctor Who, Corey Taylor on becoming the latest musician to work with Dark Horse, Omega the Unknown, Hugh Jackman in The Wolverine, artist Mike Perkins' column and stacks more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - the 116-page packet of comic goodness packs a powerful punch; as do the free gifts. This month's printed magazine delivers a Marshal Law postcard, on top of a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic sampler magazine and two 2000 AD badges. Halo Jones and Rogue Trooper fans rejoice! Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #19A
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 19A

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    Original Enveloped Edition. X-MEN - It's your ultimate guide to X-Men! With tons of features, including the craziest X-facts, their toughest foes and their grandest battles. NEIL GAIMAN - He's bringing Angela to Marvel, so we grab an interview with the rock star wordsmith about his comics plans. X-FILES SEASON 10 - "I want it to be a worthy next chapter in the story." Meet horror film writer Joe Harris - he's bringing back canon X-Files, in comic form. CROSSOVER MAYHEM - From "Secret Wars" and "Crisis On Infinite Earths" to "Age Of Ultron," welcome to Comic Heroes' massive celebration of the greatest crossover events ever! BROOKS ON BOOKS - The son of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft takes time out from the zombie apocalypse for an exclusive Q&A. Yep, Max Brooks (the genius behind World War Z) speaks his brains about his comics work including The Extinction Parade and Harlem Hellfighters. REVIEWS INCOMING - Brace yourself for our huge review section including round-ups of the latest from DC, Marvel, Image and more. PLUS - Simone Bianchi, Larry Lieber, Drowntown, Howard Chaykin, Bill Sienkiewicz, J. Scott Campbell, 2000 AD, manga, Fantastic Four, Joe Sinnott, James Lovegrove, Infinity, Superman and Spider-Man and loads more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - Your 116-page full-color comics-stuffed magazine doesn't ride the cosmic tides alone, oh no. This month's printed pleasure pack brings along for the ride four badges based on Pat Mills characters, a double-sided DC poster (featuring Batman and Superman) and a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic taster (featuring John Byrne's Star Trek plus The Shadow Out Of Time based on HP Lovecraft's work, Sidekick this month also contains a complete Gorgo monster comic by Steve Ditko). Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #19B
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 19B

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    Magazine Only. X-MEN - It's your ultimate guide to X-Men! With tons of features, including the craziest X-facts, their toughest foes and their grandest battles. NEIL GAIMAN - He's bringing Angela to Marvel, so we grab an interview with the rock star wordsmith about his comics plans. X-FILES SEASON 10 - "I want it to be a worthy next chapter in the story." Meet horror film writer Joe Harris - he's bringing back canon X-Files, in comic form. CROSSOVER MAYHEM - From "Secret Wars" and "Crisis On Infinite Earths" to "Age Of Ultron," welcome to Comic Heroes' massive celebration of the greatest crossover events ever! BROOKS ON BOOKS - The son of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft takes time out from the zombie apocalypse for an exclusive Q&A. Yep, Max Brooks (the genius behind World War Z) speaks his brains about his comics work including The Extinction Parade and Harlem Hellfighters. REVIEWS INCOMING - Brace yourself for our huge review section including round-ups of the latest from DC, Marvel, Image and more. PLUS - Simone Bianchi, Larry Lieber, Drowntown, Howard Chaykin, Bill Sienkiewicz, J. Scott Campbell, 2000 AD, manga, Fantastic Four, Joe Sinnott, James Lovegrove, Infinity, Superman and Spider-Man and loads more. FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - Your 116-page full-color comics-stuffed magazine doesn't ride the cosmic tides alone, oh no. This month's printed pleasure pack brings along for the ride four badges based on Pat Mills characters, a double-sided DC poster (featuring Batman and Superman) and a bumper 52-page Sidekick comic taster (featuring John Byrne's Star Trek plus The Shadow Out Of Time based on HP Lovecraft's work, Sidekick this month also contains a complete Gorgo monster comic by Steve Ditko). Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #20A

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    Original Enveloped Edition. THOR - There's an amazing 14 pages of Thor-mania introducing the origins of the man himself as well as his most fearsome foes and most epic battles. THOR: THE DARK WORLD - Inside the new film. JOE HILL - We find out what plans the celebrated author (and son of Stephen King) has at the close of his hit series, Locke & Key. GERARD WAY - Catch up on the latest comic creations of Gerard Way (The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys), as he sets out to show that he's got more than My Chemical Romance and The Umbrella Academy in him. BOX OFFICE BRUISERS - The rise and...rise of the superhero movie: a look at why caped loons have dominated the silver screen and what else to look forward to in the coming year - it's your massive movie preview (Kick-Ass 2, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers 2, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Captain America: The Winter Soldier). WHAT THE DUCK? - Do the time warp and take a closer look at the experimental and satirical comic icon of the '70s, Howard The Duck. THE CROW - An in-depth and personal interview with James O'Barr, creator of the cult classic The Crow. PLUS - Al Ewing on The Avengers; Brian Michael Bendis on X-Men: Battle of the Atom; David Lloyd on V For Vendetta; Godzilla; Doctor Strange; Frank Brunner; Clone Saga; comics review round-ups and loads more! FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - We all know that the best things in life are free, so to make this packed magazine even better it comes along with three mighty free gifts: a branded Comic Heroes pen, a pack of Comic Heroes sticky notes - very useful and a constant reminder on your desk of your favorite mag - and a fantastic 52-page Sidekick comic sampler (featuring Death Sentence, March, The First Kingdom, Thrud and more). Cover price $17.99.

  • Issue #20B
    Comic Heroes Magazine (2010) 20B

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    Magazine Only. THOR - There's an amazing 14 pages of Thor-mania introducing the origins of the man himself as well as his most fearsome foes and most epic battles. THOR: THE DARK WORLD - Inside the new film. JOE HILL - We find out what plans the celebrated author (and son of Stephen King) has at the close of his hit series, Locke & Key. GERARD WAY - Catch up on the latest comic creations of Gerard Way (The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys), as he sets out to show that he's got more than My Chemical Romance and The Umbrella Academy in him. BOX OFFICE BRUISERS - The rise and...rise of the superhero movie: a look at why caped loons have dominated the silver screen and what else to look forward to in the coming year - it's your massive movie preview (Kick-Ass 2, Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers 2, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Captain America: The Winter Soldier). WHAT THE DUCK? - Do the time warp and take a closer look at the experimental and satirical comic icon of the '70s, Howard The Duck. THE CROW - An in-depth and personal interview with James O'Barr, creator of the cult classic The Crow. PLUS - Al Ewing on The Avengers; Brian Michael Bendis on X-Men: Battle of the Atom; David Lloyd on V For Vendetta; Godzilla; Doctor Strange; Frank Brunner; Clone Saga; comics review round-ups and loads more! FREE WITH THIS ISSUE - We all know that the best things in life are free, so to make this packed magazine even better it comes along with three mighty free gifts: a branded Comic Heroes pen, a pack of Comic Heroes sticky notes - very useful and a constant reminder on your desk of your favorite mag - and a fantastic 52-page Sidekick comic sampler (featuring Death Sentence, March, The First Kingdom, Thrud and more). Cover price $17.99.