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Krenkel extended the tradition of a romantic portrayal of Tarzan that was established by J. Allen St. Despite the art for " Wentworth's Day " being credited solely to Russ 19 — Summer Jones , the drawing is very John Benson , editor 7— Cover artist : Roy G. Interior illustrations by Roy G. Reprint of D. Contents: Introduction, by Roy G. Krenkel ; The Lion of Tiberias, A complete introduction to x-ray microscopy, covering optics, 3D and chemical imaging, lensless imaging, radiation damage, and applications.

Since , From The Tomb has terrified readers worldwide, as the preeminent magazine on the history of horror comics, with stellar writing and intensely frightening illustrations from the best talent in the industry.

Produced in the UK, issues have been scarce and highly collectible in the US, and here's your chance to see what you've been missing! Now, TwoMorrows Publishing brings you this "Best Of" collection, compiling the finest features from From the Tomb's ten years of terror, along with new material originally scheduled to see publication in the never-published It also includes a full-color section, and an invaluable set of collectors' indices, to help you track down long-buried gems in the horror genre.

Don't go out after dark without it! In , the comic book industry instituted the Comics Code, a set of self-regulatory guidelines imposed to placate public concern over gory and horrific comic book content, effectively banning genuine horror comics.

With the Creepy 1 from Warren Publishing, black-and-white horror comics experienced a revival continuing into the early 21st century, an important step in the maturation of the horror genre within the comics field as a whole. Author : Roy G. Posted on Fantasy fiction Posted on Author : J. But many of Krenkel's works--what he called his "Doodles," in a characteristically self-effacing manner--were rarely seen by even his biggest fans.

And while many of Roy's doodles were simple drawings, many were finished illustrations done for the pure pleasure of creating art. Most of the images in this book are published here for the very first time courtesy of and with the full cooperation of the Krenkel Estate , and nearly all have been painstakingly scanned from the original art in a manner akin to IDW's Eisner Award-winning Artist's Edition series with the goal being to showcase Krenkel's gorgeous original art in a way it has never been seen before.

While the realms of science-fiction, heroic fantasy, paleontology, and historical reconstruction were particular specialties of Roy's, his pen, brush, and palette knew no boundaries. Krenkel's influence can be seen on artists such as Frazetta, Wrightson, and Williamson.

Michael Wm. Kaluta provides a foreword to this collection of Krenkel drawings of women. Author : Roy G. Author : J. Author : George H.



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