February 2026 Solicitations

Twomorrows Publishing

12 releases from Twomorrows Publishing shipping in February 2026. Pull the issues, track the trades.

Issues

11

Trades

0

Hardcovers

1

Omnibuses

0

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Issues

Mac Raboy

Cover Artist

Alter Ego #191

Creative Team

Mac Raboy (artist)Elvis Presley (artist)Roy Thomas (writer)Mac Raboy (cover_artist)

Description

#191 is an FCA (Fawcett Collectors Of America) issue! Documenting the influence of Mac Raboy’s Captain Marvel Jr. on the life, career, and look of Elvis Presley during his stellar career, from the 1950s through the cataclysmic concerns of the 1970s! Plus: Comic Jungle - Part II"  with YEATES, WILLIAMSON, CRANDALL, MORROW, BAGNOLI, GIOLITTI, et al., Michael T. Gilbert in Mr. Monster's Comic Crypt, and other sensational surprises!

Feb 11th, 2026
$10.95

H.G. Peter

Cover Artist

Alter Ego #198

Creative Team

H.G. Peter (artist)Roy Thomas (writer)H.G. Peter (cover_artist)

Description

H.G. PETER was the original artist—and some say the co-creator—of WONDER WOMAN, greatest super-heroine ever! Now, historian ART CLOOS does an in-depth dive into the life and career of one of comics’ most individualistic artists! Plus: WILLIAM MOULTON MARSTON—M.C. GAINES—JOYE MURCHISON—ROBERT KANIGHER, and others who brought the Amazon Princess to life. Also—FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) and MICHAEL T. GILBERT in Mr. Monster’s Comic Crypt! Featuring an unpublished H.G. Peter Wonder Woman cover! Edited by ROY THOMAS.

Feb 18th, 2026
$10.95

Bernie Wrightson

Cover Artist

Back Issue #156

Creative Team

Brent Anderson (artist)John Byrne (artist)Michael Eury (writer)Bernie Wrightson (cover_artist)

Description

Bronze Age Graphic Novels! An exploration of the 1980s graphic novels from Marvel, DC, and First Comics. Plus: Conan GNs and DC’s Science Fiction GN series! Featuring Brent Anderson, John Byrne, Howard Chaykin, Chris Claremont, José Luis García-López, Jack Kirby, Don McGregor, Bob McLeod, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jim Starlin, Roy Thomas, Bernie Wrightson, & more. Re-presenting the Hulk/Thing cover art from Marvel Graphic Novel #29, by Wrightson.

Feb 11th, 2026
$10.95

Sal Buscema

Cover Artist

Back Issue #165

Creative Team

Neal Adams (artist)Dan Jurgens (artist)Roger Ash (writer)Sal Buscema (cover_artist)

Description

Great rivalries make for great comics, as you’ll discover in our “Rivals” issue! Featuring the Bronze Age classic The Kree-Skrull War, Superman and Flash races, Thing and Hulk battles, Archie Andrews vs. Reggie Mantle, and more epic clashes. Spotlighting the work of Roy Thomas, Neal Adams, Dan Jurgens, Jose Luis García-Lopez, Gerry Conway, Jim Starlin, Al Milgrom, Peter David, Dan Parent, Mark Waid, and others. Avengers cover by Sal Buscema!

Feb 18th, 2026
$10.95

Comic Book Creator #36

Creative Team

Tom Palmer (artist)Jon B. Cooke (writer)Tom Palmer (cover_artist)

Description

The life, art, and legacy of Tom Palmer is celebrated with a retrospective and career-spanning interview with the late inker extraordinaire, plus tributes from an array of comics pros, compiled by Greg Biga. We also chat with great cartoonist Lee Marrs, from her start assisting on Little Orphan Annie, to hilarious work for DC's Plop!, to breaking into the underground with Pudge, Girl Blimp, as well as forging her own path in the comics scene. In addition, we begin a multi-part look at the life and career of Dan DiDio, one-time co-publisher of DC Comics and current Frank Miller Presents publisher, talking with him about his eclectic writing work for television and rise as renowned comics scribe. Plus there's part two of our in-depth talk with the late writer Arnold Drake about his storied comics career, that includes co-writing perhaps the first graphic novel, It Rhymes with Lust [1950], and his foray at Marvel Comics, where he created Guardians of the Galaxy. Also, we spotlight the fascinating public service comics produced by the students of the Center For Cartoon Studies, and more!

Feb 11th, 2026
$10.95

Pat Broderick

Cover Artist

Comic Book Creator #42

Creative Team

Pat Broderick (artist)Jon B. Cooke (writer)Pat Broderick (cover_artist)

Description

CBC #42 features Pat Broderick, in two — count ’em, two! — interviews by CBC editors, where he shares about a varied career bouncing between DC Comics and Marvel, starting as DC junior bullpen contest winner in the early ’70s, hitch as a Continuity Crusty Bunker, unforgettable work on Firestorm, Micronauts, and Captain Marvel, creation of “Creature Commandos,” and life to date as a professional stalwart toiling in and out of the mainstream. We also present an amazing campaign comic book artifact from the 1940s about a KKK-crushing district attorney, Fighting Lawyer! Additionally, there’s our Paul Buhle profile about one radical academic comics editor you need to know about, as well as the first half of our Shary Flenniken interview about her runaway youth, stint in the Air Pirates, and start with Trots ’n Bonnie at National Lampoon. We include a look at a batch of ginchy super-heroes created in 1972 by Wrightson, Reese, Windsor-Smith, and others for Esquire magazine. There’s also all the usual contributor goodies and Hembeck, too! Edited by Jon B. Cooke.

Feb 18th, 2026
$10.95

Mike Hawthorne

Cover Artist

Draw #36

Creative Team

Mike Hawthorne (artist)Yanick Paquette (artist)Mike Manley (writer)Mike Hawthorne (cover_artist)

Description

From Deadpool to the Infinity Countdown, Mike Hawthorne has continued his upward trajectory to become one of today’s best mainstream comics artists. In Draw! #36, Hawthorne slices, dices, and dishes on what it takes to get to the top, and how he creates the razor-sharp imagery that got him there! Next, Draw! travels north of the border to catch up with Shuster Award-winning artist Yanick Paquette (Wonder Woman: Earth One, Batman Incorporated, and Swamp Thing), as he reveal the techniques and working methods behind his remarkable style. Plus, regular columnist Jerry Ordway continues demonstrating the “Ord-Way” of creating comics, Jamar Nicholas reviews the latest art supplies, and we present the latest installment of Comic Art Bootcamp by Bret Blevins and Draw! editor Mike Manley! NOTE: May contain nudity for figure-drawing instruction; suggested for Mature Readers Only.

Feb 11th, 2026
$9.95

Jack Kirby Collector #91

Creative Team

Jack Kirby (artist)John Morrow (writer)Jack Kirby (cover_artist)

Description

For its 30th anniversary issue, the Jack Kirby Collector pulls out all the stops for a celebration of Kirby’s Greatest Victories! We cover all the major triumphs, from Jack getting the girl (wife Roz Kirby) and scoring early hits with Captain America and Boy Commandos, surviving WWII combat (and helping defeat Hitler!), and unprecedented success with pioneering romance comics, to launching Captain Victory and the direct market, resolving his original art battle with Marvel Comics, and posthumously winning credit at Marvel in 2014—which is the culmination of what the Kirby Collector was all about from its beginning in September 1994! There's also Mark Evanier and our regular columnists, a colossal gallery of Kirby's winningest pencil art, a never-reprinted Simon & Kirby story, and a pat on the back to TwoMorrows' own victories in helping spread the word about the King of Comics! With a Kirby self-portrait cover inked by Vince Colletta. Edited by John Morrow.

Feb 11th, 2026
$10.95

Jack Kirby Collector #96

Creative Team

Jack Kirby (artist)John Morrow (writer)Jack Kirby (cover_artist)

Description

KIRBY QUESTIONS! Can you handle dissecting Kirby's unpublished/untitled/unknown works? Tracking down the myriad Heroes & Villains Sketchbook variants? Hearing Jack discuss his involvement with Phantom Force, or learning about his daughter's career as a 1960s pop star? There's also a revealing 2002 interview with Stan Lee about his book Excelsior, an exploration of the Earth A.D. map in Kamandi #1, more mysteries behind Thor #169's origins of Galactus, the 2024 Kirby panel from the Baltimore Comic-Con (featuring Walter Simonson, Mark Buckingham, and Karl Kesel), plus Mark Evanier and our regular panelists, and a cover inked by Richard Kolkman. Don't ask, just buy it! Edited by John Morrow.

Feb 18th, 2026
$10.95

Various

Cover Artist

Retrofan #35

Creative Team

Alex Toth (artist)John Astin (artist)Michael Eury (writer)Various (cover_artist)

Description

Saturday morning super-hero Space Ghost, and The Beatles, The Jackson 5ive, and other real rockers in animation! Plus: The Addams Family’s John Astin, Mighty Isis co-stars Joanna Pang and Brian Cutler, TV’s The Name of the Game, on the set of Evil Dead II, classic coffee advertising, and more! Featuring columns by Mark Arnold, Will Murray, Scott Saavedra, Scott Shaw, and Mark Voger. Edited by Michael Eury.

Feb 11th, 2026
$10.95

Various

Cover Artist

Retrofan #43

Creative Team

Brady Bunch (artist)Mary Tyler Moore (artist)Ed Catto (writer)Various (cover_artist)

Description

Here's the story of The Brady Bunch through interviews with Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, and Eve Plumb! David Krell turns your world on with a look at the Mary Tyler Moore show. Then it's hard-knuckled features on Gene Barry's 1960s detective series Burke’s Law, and the more satirical tough-guy Nick Danger of the Firesign Theater radio comedy troupe. The kids are all right when we slice up Saturday Morning’s Hot Hero Sandwich teen variety show, plus: take the Too Much TV Quiz, and more! Featuring columns by Scott Shaw!, Andy Mangels, Mark Voger, Will Murray, Scott Saavedra, and more! Edited by Ed Catto.

Feb 18th, 2026
$10.95

Collected Editions

Jim Aparo Brave & Bold Artist HC

Creative Team

Jim Aparo (artist)Eric Nolen-Weathington (writer)Jim Amash (writer)Jim Aparo (cover_artist)Mike DeCarlo (cover_artist)

Description

For a generation of comic-book readers, Jim Aparo is considered the greatest Batman artist of them all. Aparo—with his strong, dynamic style, well-grounded in realism—together with Batman made a team worthy of the title, The Brave and the Bold. But before that team-up book, he made a name for himself on such series as Aquaman, the controversial “Spectre,” and the mysterious Phantom Stranger, and is considered by many to be the definitive artist for each. Now, the team of Jim Amash and Eric Nolen-Weathington (editors of Matt Baker: The Art of Glamour; Carmine Infantino: Penciler, Publisher, Provocateur; and Sal Buscema: Comics’ Fast and Furious Artist) turn the Bat Signal on the life and work of one of comics’ finest! From his time in the world of advertising art, at Charlton Comics on Nightshade and The Phantom, through the heyday of the ’70s, and beyond the death of Robin, Aparo’s career is finally given the attention it so richly deserves. The book is lavishly illustrated with Aparo’s work, including many rare and previously-unpublished pieces. Includes an introduction by award-winning artist Alan Davis, and a new Aparo cover inked by Mike DeCarlo!

Feb 18th, 2026
$39.95

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