Comics Spotlight Cover Giveaway
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in the July 15 Scoop) continues the magazine’s cover giveaway promotion,
with one lucky reader standing to win the original cover art by artist Claude
St. Aubin. The magazine also is giving away their first St. Aubin cover
featuring Spider-Man, and publisher Charlie Novinksie says they expect to keep
doing so.
“Claude has been fantastic about promoting the magazine.
We expect him to continue as the cover artist on all of our regular issues for
at least the first year,” Novinskie told Scoop. “He’s worked
for an incredible number of publishers on important characters, and he’s one of
the easiest people to work with you could ever imagine. His covers are always
great. I don’t know what more we could ask!”
Featured in the August
2002 Previews, the second issue turns its attention to the resurgence in
recent years of crime comics, including interviews and features that run the
full range of crime themes from Sin City, Ms. Tree and Stray
Bullets to Nowheresville, Crime SuspenStories and
Powers.
Although not part of the giveaway, a variant cover of
Comics Spotlight #2, featuring Don McGregor’s Detectives, Inc. and
illustrated by Tales of the Cherokee artist Gene Gonzales, is also being
offered the same month.
rtists including Juan Jose Ryp, who the
folks at Avatar predict will become well known in American circles for years to
come. Also included is an exhaustive listing of Moore’s work in other mediums. A
deluxe edition of the book will also be available.<br><br></div>
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<div>I grew up in Maryland, right outside the Baltimore area. I was very young
when I started collecting - probably around 4 or 5 years old - and I collected
everything from fossils, rocks, comics and coins to items relating to the U.S.
space program. But comics were definitely one of my first true collecting
loves.<br><br>Because I had a number