Thursday, October 6, 2011

QC Bibliography: TwoMorrows

These were the primary sources of Quality Comics information published by TwoMorrows:

Alter Ego #12 (Jan. 2002). Interviews with and about editor Gill Fox
  • Amash, Jim. “Gill Fox: Quality Control.” 5-39.
  • Thomas, Roy. “A Matter of Quality.” 2-4.
Alter Ego #17 (Sept. 2002). Lou Fine issue…
  • Amash, Jim. “A Fine Influence…” 9-14.
  • —. “…And A Fine Family!” 15-33.
  • —. “Murphy Anderson on Lou Fine and Fiction House.” 34-44.
  • Beaulieu, Dennis. “Lou Fine—A Comic Book Artist of Quality.” 3-6.
  • Toth, Alex. “Toth on Fine.” 45-46.
Alter Ego #21 (Feb. 2003). Iger Studio issue...
  • Disbrow, Jay Edward. “The Iger Comics Kingdom” 3-48.
  • Thomas, Roy. “A Footnote on the Eisner and Iger Shops.” 49-51.
  • —. “Writer/Editorial: The Iger Counter.” 3.
Alter Ego #23 (April 2003).
  • Amash, Jim. “ ‘Fuje’ for Thought!” 3-20. Interview with Bob Fujitani.
Alter Ego #25. Jack Cole issue…
  • Amash, Jim. “Jack Cole—Artist and Enigma.” 4-10.
  • —. “Other super-heroes WEren’t Like That!” 16-26. Interview with Dick Cole.
  • —. “He Was a Very, Very Interesting Talent!” 33-35.Interview with Bill Seay.
  • Thomas, Roy. “He Could Do Anything!” 27-28. Interview with Creig Flessel.
  • —. “He Stretches, Shrinks, and Bends!!” 2-3.
  • Toth, Alex. “A Lonnnnnng Stretch of Tall Talent.” 11-15.
Alter Ego #34, March 2004. Quality Comics issue…
Side One…
  • Amash, Jim. “Men of Quality.” 3-15. Interview with Dick Arnold.
  • —. “I Created Blackhawk!” 16-28. Interview with Chuck Cuidera.
  • Nolan, Michelle. “Better Read Than Dead.” 29-35. Blackhawk’s transition to DC Comics.
  • Toth, Alex. “Another Fine Talent Lost.” 36-38. About artist Reed Crandall.
Side Two
  • Amash, Jim. “When Anything Happened, I Was Working on a Comic!” 3-15. Interview with Alex Kotzky.
  • —. “The Last Quality Editor.” 21-37. Interview with Al Grenet.
Alter Ego #47, April 2005.
  • Becattini, Alberto. “Baker of Cheesecake.” 3-35. About Matt Baker, who worked on Phantom Lady after she was moved to Fox Comics.
Alter Ego #48, May 2005. Will Eisner/Quality issue…
  • Amash, Jim. “I Always Felt Storytelling was as Important as the Artwork.” 7-26. Interview with Will Eisner.
  • —. “I Always Liked Working.” 47-56. Interview with Vern Henkel.
  • —. “I Was Doomed to be an Artist.” 40-46. Interview with Chuck Mazoujian.
  • —. “Will Eisner… Still Cares!” 27-30.
  • “Comic Crypt: The Wonder of it All!” 57-67. Reprint of Eisner’s 1939 Wonder Man story.
  • Mercer, Marilyn. “The Only Real Middle-Class Crimefighter.” 4-7.
  • Saviuk, Alex. “The Last Spirit Story?” 36-39.
  •  “The Spirit of Will Eisner.” 31-35.
Alter Ego #59, June 2006.
  • Amash, Jim. “It Only Took 40 Years … to Be the Steve Roper Artist!” 48-59. Interview with artist Fran Matera.
Alter Ego #60, July 2006.
  • Amash, Jim. “We Were a Very Happy Group” 43-60. Interview with Tony DiPreta.
Alter Ego #64, Jan. 2007.
  • Amash, Jim. “They Treated Me Like I Had Talent!” 22-40. Interview with Martin Filchock.
Alter Ego #65, Feb. 2007.
  • Amash, Jim. “When You Do a Lot of super-heroes, All You’re Drawing is Men in Long Underwear” 3-33. Interview with Nick Cardy.
Alter Ego #66, March 2007.
  • Lane, Ed. “The Peerless Power of Bob Powell” 3-37. All about Bob Powell.
Alter Ego #67 April 2007.
  • Thomas, Roy. “The Powell/Eisner/Arnold Connection” 37-44. With vintage letters from Bob Powell, Will Eisner, & Busy Arnold.
Alter Ego #99, Jan. 2011
  • Amash, Jim. “I Was Contemptuous, Basically, of the Comics’” 37-52. An interview with Bill Bossert.
  • Cassell, R. Dewey. “An Artist for All Seasons” 3-36. On George Tuska.

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