Synopsis:
While pictures may be deemed "art" and words dubbed as "literature," what is the stigma that keeps comics from such acclaim? Here, Joseph Michael Linsner, a master of the illustrated media, presents his best selection of early comic stories from the legendary comic book, CRY FOR DAWN. Horror, fantasy, mystery, wonder and shock are processed through the creator's singular, New York point-of-view, to form a collection that will entertain your brain as well as your eyes! Is it art? Is it literature? Or is it just a collection of cool stories with art that doesn't suck?
About the Author:
Joseph Michael Linsner was born on Friday, December 13th, 1968 in Flushing, Queens. A self-trained artist, he has done production paintings and storyboards for many a client, including Swatch, Nestle and Ziplock Bags (he painted the green thumb that Fingerman meets in the commercials). His follow-up to the ANGRY CHRIST COMIX collection was the intensely popular DAWN miniseries.
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