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Dynamite to Publish The Art of Luis García Hardcover
Following The Art of Ramona Fradon, The Dynamite Art of Alex Ross, The Art of Howard Chaykin, Art of Atari, Undisputed Street Fighter, The Art of Vampirella, The Art of Jose Gonzalez, Masters of Spanish Comic Book Art and more, Dynamite Entertainment is publishing a new volume celebrating the art of Luis García.
Luis García was among the cream of the crop within the "Spanish Invasion" which transformed Warren Publishing's comic magazines in the 1970s. Contracting artists from the Barcelona-based art agency Selecciones Illustrada such as García, Jose Gonzalez, Esteban Maroto, José Ortiz, Auraleon brought new dimension to the painted covers and intricate interiors of Vampirella, Creepy and Eerie.
This new volume written and curated by artist and historian David Roach follows each stage of García's career in a first-of-its-kind comprehensive retrospective. From his early seductive romance strips, to contributions to legendary French publication Pilote, to his pioneering autobiographical and political work in the graphic novel format, and his horror stories for Warren and painting work.
The volume also contains commentary and notes from Luis García himself, recounting such wide-ranging memories as modeling for romantic fotonovelas, meeting Salvador Dali and John Lennon, hanging out at Studio 54 and more.
In addition to the historical writing, the 230-page book is full of artwork, almost entirely shot from the original pieces. Additionally, there are several complete short stories included, some never before translated and published in English.
"As a lifelong Vampirella fan I first discovered the artwork of Luis Garcia when I was very young, and it has stayed with me ever since," said Roach. "His entire life been notable for his never ending drive to push himself and evolve as an artist. I believe this book contains some of the very greatest artwork in comic history. I'm sure it will amaze and delight both old fans and new admirers."
"García is an artist's artist. His linework is so beautiful, he's easily one of the best artists of his time, and has influenced many artists in the comics industry and outside," said Nick Barrucci, Dynamite CEO/Publisher. "Our line of art books stands out, and we're proud to add in Luis García alongside names like Alex Ross, Lucio Parrillo, George Perez, Howard Chaykin, Sean Phillips and more. I hope that this release will bring greater awareness to Luis García and his art."
Here's a little look ahead.