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“1: 1904 - Wood Lane House, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire”
Dave McKean's *Black Dog: The Dreams of Paul Nash* is a haunting graphic work exploring the inner world of the celebrated British war artist, rendered entirely by McKean himself as writer, artist, and colorist. The cover sets the tone immediately — a gaunt, unsettling canine creature perches atop a massive, gnarled tree stump amid a blasted, skeletal landscape of stripped trees and waterlogged mud that evokes the devastated battlefields of the First World War. It's a genuinely striking image, painted with McKean's signature atmospheric layering that feels equally indebted to fine art and sequential storytelling.
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