Vertigo Visions: Ten Years of Artwork on the Edge #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeVertigo Visions: Ten Years on the Edge is a comprehensive art book celebrating the first decade of DC's groundbreaking Vertigo imprint, published by Watson-Guptill in 2003. It collects a vast array of cover art, sketches, and interior illustrations from the line's most iconic series, including Sandman, Hellblazer, Swamp Thing, Preacher, and The Invisibles, showcasing the work of legendary artists like Dave McKean, Brian Bolland, and Jill Thompson. This volume serves as a visual retrospective of Vertigo's dark, literary, and experimental storytelling that redefined comics in the 1990s.
A stunning visual retrospective of Vertigo’s boundary-pushing artistry, Vertigo Visions: Ten Years of Artwork on the Edge gathers iconic covers from landmark series like Preacher, 100 Bullets, Uncle Sam, and Seven Miles a Second, alongside rare variants and the Preacher retail poster. Featuring breathtaking work by a powerhouse lineup of artists—including Glenn Fabry, Alex Ross, James Jean, and Michael Wm. Kaluta—this 2003 collection showcases the bold, diverse styles that defined a generation of mature storytelling in comics.
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Covers of Preacher #1, #6, #18, #19, #40, #48, Preacher: One Man' War and Preacher: Until the End of the World, The System #1, 2020 Visions #1, Uncle Sam #1, Uncle Sam Collected Edition, Unknown Soldier (1997) #1, 100 Bullets #3, The Unseen Hand #1, Seven Miles a Second, Veils, Weird War Tales, Face, You Are Here, Skin Graft: The Adventures of a Tattooed Man #3, Witchcraft Collected Edition, and The Witching Hour #2. Also the Preacher retail poster.
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