The TwoMorrows Publishing series rolls on as I sit down with John B. Cooke, editor of Comic Book Creator, for an in-depth conversation.
This time, I’m joined by Roger Ash, Editor of Back Issue magazine, for a deep dive into the colorful world of comics from the ’70s, ’80s, and beyond. From forgotten favorites to legendary runs, we crack open the long boxes and celebrate the
stories behind the stories.
I’m joined by pop culture historian Ed Catto for a lively chat about Retro Fan magazine—its nostalgic magic, behind-the-scenes stories, and why it continues to charm fans of yesterday’s coolest stuff.
I'm joined by Ed Catto to explore the world of Captain Action—the iconic 1966 action figure that dared to go beyond G.I. Joe. We dive into his shape-shifting superhero legacy, collector lore, and what's next in comics and toys for this retro legend.
The latest TwoMorrow show features the legendary comic book historian and inker Jim Amash, who stops by to recount behind-the-scenes tales of iconic creators from the Golden and Silver Ages of comics.
Get ready for a deep dive into comic book history as renowned historian Jim Amash joins us to share rarely heard stories about the legends of the Golden and Silver Ages.
Kicking off my second week of TwoMorrows episodes—and diving headfirst into the spooky side of things—I’m joined by Peter Normanton, editor of Cryptology. This frightfully fun publication celebrates all things eerie, nostalgic, and wonderfully weird in pop culture.
On today's episode, I'm joined by Peter Normanton, editor of Cryptology, as we delve into the eerie world of horror
comics. Peter guides us through their chilling evolution, starting with the pre-code era, and we explore some surprising creators you might not typically link with the genre.
Joining us today is Joe Menlo, editor of Brick Journal—a publication that might seem like an unexpected addition
to TwoMorrows' primarily comic book–focused lineup. Yet this year marks Joe’s twentieth anniversary at the helm, proving just how seamlessly he's carved out
a unique space in the publishing world.
Today’s guest is Eric Nolen-Weathington, who does the Modern Masters series from TwoMorrows Publishing, a treasure trove for comic book enthusiasts. It’s a long-running collection of in-depth, artist-focused volumes
that spotlight some of the most influential and innovative creators in the comics industry.