ILLUSTRATORS #43

ILLUSTRATORS #43

 

30,00 €
IVA incluido
Editorial:
BOOK PALACE
Código previews:
NOV231343

(W) Diego Cordoba (A) Norman Saunders, Allen Anderson, John Severein, Fred Harman, Various
A Wild West special beginning with the history of the western pulps and featuring the wonderful Western Art of such luminaries as Norman Saunders, Allen Anderson, John Severin, Fred Harman (
), et al. We reminisce on the Western, War and Humorous art of John Severin, and remember those ads for a Red Ryder BB gun you wanted so much for Xmas. Next we head over to the creator of Red Ryder comic strip, Fred Harman and his Western paintings. More like a book than a magazine,
is the art quarterly devoted to the finest illustration art ever published.
In Shops: Feb 28, 2024

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