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    Comic Heroes Magazine #4

    Comic Heroes Magazine » Comic Heroes Magazine #4 released by Future Publishing on February 2, 2011.

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    Headlining Comic Heroes is a massive interview with Warren Ellis, comics' finest futurist. But there's plenty more besides, including The Art of Adam Hughes, in which the acclaimed artist comments on his favourite works, and the second part of our massive How To Draw Comics feature, sporting contributions from the brightest stars in the comic art firmament. Throw in the latest news and masses of reviews, and you've got the perfect magazine for comics fans! PLUS: Kevin O'Neil talks about the much-anticipated League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century: 1969; Moebius gets the full profile treatment by comics historian Paul Gravett; Lew Stringer takes a stroll down memory lane with Britain's forgotten superheroes; interviews with Bryan Hitch, Adi Granov and Mark Waid; Walt Simonson reminisces about his classic run on Thor; the Bluffer's Guide to Batman: essential Bat-reading; free gifts: the latest instalment of the Sidekick sampler comic (featuring some classic Jack Kirby and the forthcoming The Infinite Vacation from Image comics), the complete first issue of Stan Lee's The Traveler from Boom! Studios (complete with exclusive cover) and 3 Jack Kirby art postcards.

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