Hero Illustrated
Hero Illustrated was a comic book-themed magazine published in the early to mid-1990s in the United States. Columnists included Andy Mangels,[1] and Frank Kurtz was at one time a managing editor. The journal won the 1995 Eisner Award for Best Comics-Related Periodical/Publication.
History
Hero Illustrated was published by Warrior Publications of Lombard, Illinois. Its premiere issue was dated July 1993 and it ceased publication in the spring of 1996.[2]
Specials
In addition to at least 26 regular issues, numerous specials were published, including Hero Illustrated Specials, Hero Premiere Edition, and Hero Special Edition.
- Hero Premiere Edition — a series of ashcan copy printings of forthcoming comics.
- Bone: Holiday Special (1993)
- Charlemagne (inside Hero Illustrated #9, 1993)
- Extreme Hero (1994)
- Hero Illustrated Specials
- Batman Special #1
- Sci-Fi Special
- Star Wars: Dark Empire II #1
- Top 100 Special
- Villains Special #1
- X Special: Will to Power
- The X-Files (March 1995)
- Year End Special 1993
- Year End Special 1994
- Hero Special Edition
- 1993: the Year in Comics (vol. 1, 1994)
- Comic Book Villains: the Baddest of the Bad: Anti-Hero Special Edition (vol. 2, 1994)
- The 100 Most Important Comics of All Time (vol. 4, 1994)
- Comic Book Who's Who: Complete Biographies on the Hottest Comic Book Characters! (vol. 6, 1994)
- Hero 1994 Yearbook: the ups and downs, the best and the worst, the people and the events that rocked the world in comics in 1994! (vol. 8, 1994)
References
- ↑ "Hero Illustrated," AndyMangels.com.
- ↑ "Hero Off-Line," The Comics Journal #187 (May 1996), p. 29.
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