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Laddar... Yesterday's Tomorrows (2010)av Rian Hughes (Illustratör), Tom DeHaven (Writer), John Freeman (Writer), Grant Morrison (Writer), Chris Reynolds (Writer)
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Originally published as a limited edition hardcover, the beautiful Yesterday's Tomorrows features the clean stylings of acclaimed graphic illustrator Rian Hughes. With five comic book stories -- two by [a:Grant Morrison|12732|Grant Morrison|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1262720277p2/12732.jpg] including the controversial post-modern interruption of the iconic Dan Dare, an adaptation of [a:Raymond Chandler|1377|Raymond Chandler|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1206535318p2/1377.jpg]'s "Goldfish," and two over-the-top 50s-infused science fiction stories -- and a sketchbook of designs, trading cards, covers, and pin ups, Hughes demonstrates his mastery over different genres and techniques. While the writing quality of the various tales wavers, the uniqueness of Hughes' gorgeous vision remains impressive. At the affordable price of $24.99 for 264 full color pages, Yesterday's Tomorrows is a welcome addition to any graphic novel or science fiction collection. ( ) inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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An eclectic and stylish collection of comics from Rian Hughes, renownedillustrator and graphic designer, Yesterday's Tomorrows features infamousand hard-to-find collaborations with Eisner Award winner Grant Morrison --Dan Dare, a post-modern classic that sets the aging and retired iconicBritish character Dare against a modern British landscape he no longerunderstands, and Really and Truly, a high-octane psychedelic road-triptorn from the pages of cult comic 2000AD. Hughes' clean graphic stylecomes to the fore in duotone for The Science Service, written by JohnFreeman, while Hughes explores an evocative noir palette replete with dramaticangular lighting for Raymond Chandler's Goldfish, adapted by It'sSuperman author Tom DeHaven. In addition to sketchbook pages, merchandise, and rare strips -- manynever seen before or out of print for over a decade -- the book features anintroduction by comics guru Paul Gravett. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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