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    Back Issue #5

    Back Issue » Back Issue #5 - Comics In Hollywood released by TwoMorrows Publishing on July 1, 2004.

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    BACK ISSUE #5 salutes the TV super-heroes of the 1970s and ’80s in our “Comics in Hollywood” issue! WONDER WOMAN: Andy Mangels provides an in-depth look at the Wonder Woman TV series, with a new LYNDA CARTER interview and anecdotes from show personnel, plus a TV Wonder Woman art gallery, with pinups by George Pérez, Dick Giordano, Phil Jimenez, Paul Guinan, and others! MARVEL ON TV: A photo-filled look at Marvel’s TV versions of The Incredible Hulk, The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, and Dr. Strange, including Dan Johnson’s all-new interview with TV-Hulk LOU FERRIGNO! GREATEST STORIES NEVER TOLD: Animator Darrell McNeil’s inside scoop on the super-hero cartoons you didn’t see, including The New Teen Titans, The Flash, Metamorpho, and more! ROUGH STUFF: Pencil artwork from the one-and-only JERRY ORDWAY! BEYOND CAPES: An examination of Marvel’s and DC’s Star Trek series—by a writer who contributed to both, MIKE W. BARR—with art by Dave Cockrum, Tom Sutton, and others! OFF MY CHEST: Legendary artist JOHN ROMITA SR. gives his impressions of Marvel’s cinematic adaptations! Plus an extensive guide to comic-book cinema on DVD, and other surprises! With special FLIP COVERS of LYNDA CARTER as WONDER WOMAN by ALEX ROSS and ADAM HUGHES! Edited by Michael Eury.    
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