American illustrator and comic book artist best known for his comics featured in Heavy Metal magazine. He won the 2009 Spectrum Grand Master Award. In 2012 he was elected to the The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame.
One of Richard Corben's first books. Perhaps the first thing he published with Heavy Metal? It was drawn in 1971. It's pretty rough but it's interesting to see Corben develop as an artist throughout the book. Near the end the art looks more like the style he would go on to perfect. It starts with a completely different style with a much thinner, scratchier pen line.
I pulled this off the shelf because I've been thinking of Richard Corben. I never met him in my years of publishing, while I was a fan from a young age. This is not his best stuff, but still very good, with a mix of humor and horror and Corben's terrific art.
Un Corben de gama media nos ofrece una historia con altas dosis de parodia en Rowlf, q entretiene y fascina en alguna viñeta de esplendor musculoca. Este volumen también contiene algunas historias de terror disfrutables, sobretodo la última, una muy weird al estilo Corben. Un bien.