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.
07-08 "Heirs of Earth" 09-11 "Alice in Wanderlust" 12-22 "Horrible Harvey's House" 23-32 "Twilight of the Dogs" 33-37 "Gastric Fortitude" 38-48 "The Dweller in the Dark" 49-56 "Cidopey" 57-63 "For the Love of a Daemon" 64-74 "Kittens for Christian" 75-80 "Damsel in Dragon Dress"
I need to brag somewhere so humor me?: There is now only ONE unread book of my favorite inactive publisher Catalan Communication's 121 albums- the hardest for me to find (under $40) being the third "Underground"!
I still have four others, that I've read collected/otherwise on my shelves, left to buy, which will break (3x so far) a cardinal sin of redundancy within "The Bibliomecca". It's my one fiscally-moronic indulgence because, due to my exhausting completionistic tendencies, I want to own everything from single publisher. I've sold French eos and even some dear "Pied Jaloux" from having them in a Heavy Metal magazine- since the additional material trumps the single in retention hierarchy.
Interestingly, both "Underground" have fallen into water damage. This one was seemingly home-puddled and the other got saturated->over->time (USPiStically) through a Discover grocery-bag paper mailer -that must have smelled bad previously to attain a funky musk by arrival that I chose to Chanel Bleu. After all, setting aside condition discrimination is part of the triumvirate secret to the vastness of my shelves as a member of the lowest tax bracket.