“Quite an accomplishment. Wood does a masterful job of encapsulating each of the classic stories, hitting all of the important beats, and Chadbourne’s illustrations are just masterful. You could literally spend hours going over all of the fine details on each page”—<i>Horror World</i>

“This unusual book blends fiction and nonfiction and is illustrated with detailed and terrifying pen-and-ink drawings”—<i>School Library Journal</i>

“Glenn Chadbourne’s black and white illustrations hint at the great work of horror illustrators from the early days of comics and pulps. At the same time he brings an amazing level of detail to his work which draws the reader deeper and deeper...exceptional writing of Rocky Wood. Readers will find themselves driven from page to page, finding each illustration as delightful as the last. I cannot recommend this work more highly even if the words existed to do so”—<i>DriveThru Comics</i>

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“A fascinating and truly scary collection that takes a new and compelling look at some of the most well-known works of terror by renowned horror authors. <i>Horrors</i> borrows from graphic novel format to create a new and exciting non-fiction art form. Chadbourne’s illustrations are wondrously frightening...bringing depth and visual excitement to Mr. Wood’s entertaining and gripping narrative. Once begun, it is difficult to stop turning pages of this addictive book of graphic terrors, and one can only hope that a second volume will be forthcoming soon. Enjoy!”—<i>countgore.com</i>.

That notorious evening at Villa Diodati when Lord Byron challenged his contemporaries to write a ghost story, his summons brought forth a mad doctor intent on reanimation and a vampire drunk with bloodlust. The night modern horror was born was notoriously dark and stormy, as were the lives of those who wrote the most fearsome--yet beloved--tales in literature, for those so gifted were also cursed. Horrors, a graphic novel, reveals in gruesome detail how Mary Wollstonecraft, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and other masters of the genre were haunted by their monstrous creations.
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The night modern horror was born was notoriously dark and stormy, as were the lives of those who wrote the most fearsome – yet beloved – tales in literature. Horrors, a graphic novel, reveals in gruesome detail how Mary Wollstonecraft, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and other masters of the genre were haunted by their monstrous creations.
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Table of Contents Introduction      Frankenstein      The Vampyre      Death of the Diodati      Beowulf      Shakespeare      The Rise of the Gothic Novel      Poe      Dracula      Conclusion      Afterword     
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780786445639
Publisert
2010-09-24
Utgiver
Vendor
McFarland & Co Inc
Vekt
367 gr
Høyde
254 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Rocky Wood is the Bram Stoker Award–winning author of many books about Stephen King. He is president of the Horror Writers Association and lives in Victoria, Australia. Glenn Chadbourne is a freelance artist who specializes in the horror/dark fantasy genre. His trademark pen and ink illustrations have enhanced the work of some of today’s hottest authors, including Stephen King’s The Secretary Of Dreams. He lives in Newcastle, Maine with his wife Sheila and their pug dog Rocket.