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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Back Issue! #67, September



Beginning with its awesome Batman Gotham By Gaslight cover Back Issue! #67 from TwoMorrows Publishing looks at time travel both figuratively and literally with some interesting comic book retrospectives.


Some of my favorite artists who got their start in the Bronze Age are featured including P. Craig Russell and John Byrne.  Modern Age newcomers that made a name for themselves include Arthur Adams and Dan Jurgens.



Time travel has always fascinated comic book readers and what better way to spotlight time travel than featuring Booster Gold, Kang and Bill & Ted.



Here’s what you expect to read by Gaslight.




BACK SEAT DRIVER: Editorial by Michael Eury

INTERVIEW: Batman: Gotham by Gaslight

Brian Augustyn, Mike Mignola, Mark Waid, and John Workman revisit this Victorian-era “Tale of the Batman”

INTERVIEW: P. Craig Russell

Exploring the early (and later) career of one of comics’ modern masters

FLASHBACK: Karate Kid: I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times

The Legion of Super-Heroes member gets his kicks in the 1970s

FLASHBACK: X-Men: Days of Future Past

The landmark X-tale by Chris Claremont and John Byrne that inspired a movie

FLASHBACK: The Asgardian Wars: The New Mutants 1985 Summer Vacation

Arthur Adams discusses this well-remembered junior X-Men project

BRING ON THE BAD GUYS: Kang: The Villain Who Folded Himself

A thorough examination of the head-scratching continuity of Marvel’s time-hopping hellion

FLASHBACK: Booster Gold: Celebrity Hero

Dan Jurgens’ first Man of Tomorrow—with rare developmental artwork

PRO2PRO: Bob Wayne and Lewis Shiner (with Art Thibert): Time Masters

The writers and artist of Rip Hunter and company’s time-fest revisit the series with their editor, Bob Greenberger

BEYOND CAPES: Bill & Ted & Evan’s Excellent Adventure

For a guy who never saw the original movie, Evan Dorkin produced a most excellent comics adaptation

BACK TALK

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