The Art of Changing Breeds compiles the sketches, art notes, and alternate color approaches that went into the creation of the art depicting the shapeshifters featured in W20 Changing Breeds.
Each Fera gets a section with down to earth commentary by art director "Mirthful" Mike Chaney, and contains a selection of various stages showing the changes and development... [click here for more]
With a stunning Cthulu cover painting by Giorgio Comolo, volume 4 of Graphic Classics features adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft stories by the best talents in comics storytelling.
Adaptations include:
“A Memory” illustrated by Gerry Alanguilan “The shadow over Innsmouth” adapted by Alex Burrows, illustrated by Simon Gane “Dreams in the Witch-House” adapted by Rich Rainey, illustrated by... [click here for more]
Wizardry, Dreamworlds and… Frankenstein!
Four classic stories of adventure, romance, comedy and terror by the original masters of fantasy: • MARY SHELLEY Frankenstein illustrated by Skot Olsen • NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE Rappaccini’s Daughter illustrated by Lance Tooks • L. FRANK BAUM The Glass Dog illustrated by Brad Teare • H.P. LOVECRAFT The... [click here for more]
TERROR & TREPIDATION!
Horror Classics presents stories by eleven of the original creators of the horror genre, including H.P. Lovecraft’s The Thing on the Doorstep, Edgar Allan Poe’s Some Words with a Mummy and W.W. Jacobs’ The Monkey’s Paw. Plus Saki, Jack London, Olive Schreiner, Bret Harte, Howard Garis, Fitz-James O’Brien and Arthur Conan Doyle.
• EDGAR ALLAN POE – Some... [click here for more]
Horror, Humor, and the First Detective Story!
Fifteen stories and poems by the creator of the modern mystery genre:
• “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” illustrated by Reno Maniquis • “The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar” illustrated by Michael Manning • “Berenice” illustrated by Nelson Evergreen • “The Man of the Crowd” illustrated by Brad Teare • “Hop-Frog” illustrated... [click here for more]
A Life of Adventure!
Featuring comics adaptations of the great American adventure writer Jack London, including:
• The Red One London’s great science fiction tale illustrated by Mark A. Nelson • To Kill a Man An all-new comics adaptation illustrated by Kostas Aronis • The Wit of Porportuk A tragedy of the frozen North illustrated by Arnold Arre... [click here for more]
Featuring comics adaptations of the work of Ambrose Bierce:
• The Damned Thing — a man stalked by an invisible creature adapted by Rod Lott, and illustrated by Reno Maniquis
• The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter — a mediaeval tale of faith and love translated by Ambrose Bierce, adapted by Antonella Caputo, and illustrated by Carlo Vergara
• The Devil’s Dictionary — the best selection’s... [click here for more]