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Gary Gianni graduated from The Chicago Academy of Fine Art in 1976. In the mid-1990s, he began illustrating classic pulp characters for Dark Horse Comics; The Shadow and Doc Savage titles. He also created his own original series, "The MonsterMen", a pulp-horror comic which was also published by Dark Horse. For eight years he illustrated the syndicated newspaper comic "Prince Valiant", until March 25, 2012.
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MoreGary Gianni graduated from The Chicago Academy of Fine Art in 1976. In the mid-1990s, he began illustrating classic pulp characters for Dark Horse Comics; The Shadow and Doc Savage titles. He also created his own original series, "The MonsterMen", a pulp-horror comic which was also published by Dark Horse. For eight years he illustrated the syndicated newspaper comic "Prince Valiant", until March 25, 2012.
Subject ID: 136741
Subject ID: 136741
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Collects Aliens: Berserker (1995) #1-4, Aliens: Mondo Heat (1996), Aliens: Lovesick (1996), Aliens: Pig (1997), Aliens Special (1997), Aliens: Havoc (1997) #1-2, Aliens: Purge (1997), Aliens: Alchemy (1997) #1-3, Alien: Resurrection (1997) #1-2, Aliens: Kidnapped (1997) #1-3, Aliens: Survival (1998) #1-3, Aliens: Glass Corridor (1998), Aliens: Stalker (1998), Aliens: Wraith (1998), Aliens Apocalypse: The Destroying Angels (1999 Dark Horse) #1-4, Aliens: Xenogenesis (1999) #1-4 and Aliens (2009 Dark Horse) #1-4 - plus material from Dark Horse Comics (1992-1994) #22-24; Dark Horse Presents (1986) #101-102, 117, 121, and 140 and ANNUAL 1997; A Decade of Dark Horse Comics (1996) #3 and Aliens/Predator (2009) FCBD. More tales of Alien horror! A team of soldiers must reclaim an overrun space station! Bug hunter extraordinaire Herk Mondo returns! Can pirates defeat Aliens with...a pig? An Alien stalks a religious settlement with a dark secret! A contaminated xenomorph egg spreads disease and death! A surveyor must determine if an Alien attack is real, or all in his head! A rescue specialist investigates the Aliens' past! Will a new strikeforce give mankind a fighting chance? And what lurks in a massive and ancient necropolis? Plus: a special jam story with more than forty amazing artists!
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For decades, the skull of the world's most dangerous necromancer has been guarded in a secret Tibetan monastery. Now the whereabouts of the skull have been discovered by creatures who would use it to awaken its former owner. Now Benedict, boneweary after five centuries of battling for the Order of Corpus Monstrum, heads into the Himalayas to take possession of the skull, but not before confronting the monstrous Yeti, while St. George, millionaire film mogul, falls off the side of a mountain. Eisner Award winner Gary Gianni (Batman Black & White, Solomon Kane) breaks out of the pages of Hellboy with his bizarre adventure team in their first feature presentation. Mike Mignola provides a backup: "Goodbye Mister Tod," in which Hellboy battles a horrible thing that's coming out of a guy's mouth.
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Gary Gianni created one of the strangest occult detective teams in comics history: millionaire filmmaker Lawrence St. George and his associate, Benedict, of the venerable guild of Corpus Monstrum. They navigate a peculiar and deadly world plagued by squid pirates, zombie cowboys, abominable snowmen, mustachioed skulls, and fat, flying demons. Gianni’s meticulous and evocative art combined with his haunting but often hilarious writing create a horror comic unlike anything else on the stands. This book also includes classic prose stories by Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, and more, illustrated by Gianni. * Hot off the success of Hellboy: Into the Silent Sea, Gianni's original masterpiece returns in paperback!
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In a world plagued by zombie cowboys, squid pirates, abominable snowmen, mustachioed skulls, movie phantoms, and fat, flying demons, only millionaire film director Lawrence St. George and his associate, Benedict of the venerable guild of Corpus Monstrum, have the capabilities and the wit to bring these horrors down. * Finally collected in its entirety! Features stories by Robert E. Howard, William Hope Hodgson, and more!
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Hard Looks continues to deliver the finest in crime suspense story and art. In this issue, Andrew Vachss is joined by fellow novelists (and Texans) Joe Lansdale (Cold in July) and Neal Barrett, Jr. (The Hereafter Gang). Lansdale, along with artist Gary Gianni (Indiana Jones), adapt "Drive By." Barrett and artist Christoper Moeller (King of the Rocketmen) adapt "Treatment." Vachss provides a new, previously unpublished story, "Witch Hunt," with an illustration by J. K. Potter. Color cover by Gianni.
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The four-volume Hellboy Omnibus series along with the two volumes of The Complete Short Stories collects all of Mignola's award-winning Hellboy stories in chronological order for a definitive reading experience. This 416-page volume covers Hellboy's adventures from 1998 to 2005, reprinting Conqueror Worm, Strange Places, Into the Silent Sea, and ''The Right Hand of Doom,'' ''Box Full of Evil,'' and ''Being Human'' from The Right Hand of Doom and B.P.R.D.: Being Human.
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Hellboy spends Christmas underground with dead guys in a full-length story kicking off this 48-page special full of weird yuletide cheer. Along with the regular backup feature, Gary Gianni's Corpus Monstrum, Mignola is joined by Steve Purcell (Sam and Max) and his seldom-seen Toy Box characters, as well as Geof Darrow (Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot) with a special holiday surprise.
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Hellboy sets sail from the wreckage of a deserted island only to cross paths with a ghost ship. Taken captive by the phantom crew that plans to sell him to the circus, Hellboy is dragged along by a captain who will stop at nothing in pursuit of a powerful sea creature. Following the events of Hellboy: The Island, Gary Gianni draws Hellboy in a brand-new graphic novel.
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