CHILLINGLY WEIRD ART OF MATT FOX HC (O/A)

CHILLINGLY WEIRD ART OF MATT FOX HC (O/A)

 

29,95 €
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TWOMORROWS PUBLISHING
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NOV231732

(W) Roger Hill (A) Matt Fox
Matt Fox (1906-1988) first gained notoriety for his jarring cover paintings on the pulp magazine
from 1943 to 1951. His almost primitive artistry encompassed ghouls, demons, and grotesqueries of all types, evoking a disquieting horror vibe that no one since has ever matched. Fox suffered with chronic pain throughout his life, and that anguish permeated his classic 1950s cover illustrations and his lone story for
putting them at the top of all pre-code horror comic enthusiasts' want lists. Comic art historian Roger Hill tells Fox's life story, through an informative biographical essay, augmented with an insightful introduction by From the Tomb editor Peter Normanton. This full-color hardcover also showcases his
covers and interior illustrations, and a special Atlas Comics gallery with examples of his inking over Gil Kane, Larry Lieber, and others.
In Shops: Dec 13, 2023

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