Overview :Award-winning illustrated biography of Hal Foster, in which author Brian M. Kane examines the 70-year career of one of the greatest illustra... Read More
Overview :In 1929 Hal Foster illustrated Tarzan of the Apes as a 60-episode daily newspaper strip: the first adventure comic. From 1931 to 1937, 292 f... Read More
Overview :Two of the most important voices in art history discuss their intellectual foundations, the changing role of criticism, and the possibilitie... Read More
Overview :In Compulsive Beauty, Foster reads surrealism from its other, darker side: as an art given over to the uncanny, to the compulsion to repeat ... Read More
Overview :From the late 1950s to the late 1960s the word 'Pop' described any example of art, film, photography and architectural design that engaged w... Read More
Overview :For the past few decades Hal Foster's critical gaze has encompassed the increasingly complex machinery of the culture industry. His observat... Read More
Overview :A Pluto Classic A challenging collection of essays on post-modernism by well-known contributors, including Baudrillard and Edward Said.... Read More
Overview :In the first story, King Arthur sends Val to North Wales to thwart an attack by King Cidwick, while back in Camelot, Mordred plans a scandal... Read More
Overview :Essays and articles about Richard Hamiton, "the intellectual father of Pop art."Still little-known in the United States, Richard Hamilton is... Read More
Overview :Vol. 12 of Fantagraphics' award-winning series begins with Prince Valiant attempting to rescue Sir Gawain from prison. Most of the first hal... Read More