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This new collection of Franklin Booth's work beautifully
displays his meticulous and jawdropping "cross-hatched"
style and includes many rarely seen color illustrations. Edited
by Eisner Award-winner Manuel Auad, this hardcover with dustjacket
contains 128 pages and a 16-page color section. A revelation for
both Booth enthusiasts as well as newcomers to his work.
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BERNET showcases Jordi Bernet's work for
the very first time in the United States. This is indeed a monumental
occasion. The hardcover book has 240 pages containing 11 complete
stories accompanied by high-impact b&w art.
introduction by Will Eisner
foreword by Joe Kubert
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In years past the great illustrator/cartoonist, Alex
Toth, has drawn some of the cleverest and funniest
pages for such classics as Pete Millar's 'Drag CarTOONS', 'Big Daddy
Roth' and other books that are now held as prize possessions by
hot rod fans everywhere. Here -- for the first time -- is the most
comprehensive and extensive collection of the legendary Toth's renditions
of the good ol' days of hot rod'n.
introduction by Pete Millar
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The second volume on the art of Alex
Toth soon followed with almost twice as many pages. Aside from
11 complete stories it also featured many never before seen illustrations.
This second volume continued to showcase Toth's mastery of the medium.
Many of the stories in this volume show his affinity for the old
films noir of the 30s and 40s. He was once described as the Orson
Wells of comics.
introduction by Jim Warren
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This has been one of the most sought after books since its publication.
Alex Toth is one of the most
admired and respected illustrator for the comic industry not only
by his fans but by his own peers, not just in this country, but
around the world. In this volume Alex Toth describes his methods
in drawing the comics and the illustrators from the Golden Age of
illustration that influenced his art.
introduction by Milton Caniff
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