With unparalleled delicacy of line and bold use of color, British fantasy, horror and science fiction artist John Stewart’s intricate black & white drawings and color paintings have embellished some of the most important publications in the modern fantasy field, such as Nyctalops, Shayol, and Whispers, as well as Arkham House. Literally hundreds of Stewart’s grotesque drawings have also graced the pages of significant works by top luminaries in the horror field, most notably Ramsey Campbell, Peter Straub, Stephen King, Richard Matheson, Fritz Leiber, and Clark Ashton Smith, to cite only a few.
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A Magazine of the Weird and Unusual (1982)
Known as "the American Swift," Ambrose Bierce gleefully skewered greedy politicians, thieving doctors, not-so-pious holy men, and other hypocritical individuals and institutions in this unique book. With his characteristic blend of sarcasm and satire, Bierce presents 245 f...
Full color reproductions of the classic EC series Tales From the Crypt # 17-46. Art by Johnny Craig, Al Feldstein, Wally Wood, and Jack Davis. Colored by Marie Severin, the colorist of the fifties series. Printed on slick cover-stock paper. 9-3/8 x 13 in. 30 color plates in a black-and-white fold...