
The
Illustrated Harlan Ellison
Art By Michael Whelan |
The Illustrated Harlan Ellison
Baronet Books/Byron Priess Visuals
cover, Michael Whelan
"Deeper Than The Darkness"
illustrator, Wayne McLouglin
Original story first appeared in Infinity, April 1957 and is
featured in the collections Paingod and Other Delusions, 1965;
Alone Against Tomorrow, 1971; All the Sounds of Fear,
1973; and The Fantasies of Harlan Ellison, 1979
"Croatoan"
art, Thomas Sutton, Alfredo Alcala & Stephen Oliff
Original story first appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science
Fiction, May 1975 and is featured in the collection Strange
Wine, 1978
"Repent, Harlequin! Said The Ticktockman"
art, steranko (in 3D)
production, Ken Bruzenak; 3-D Separation, Neal Adams
& Alex Jay
Original story first appeared in Galaxy Dec , 1965 and is featured
in the collections Paingod and Other Delusions, 1965; Alone
Against Tomorrow, 1971; All the Sounds of Fear, 1973; The
Fantasies of Harlan Ellison, 1979; and The Essential Ellison,
1987
A straight comic book adaption of the story also appears in the black
and white Marvel magazine Unknown Worlds
of Science Fiction #3, May
1975, by Roy Thomas and Alex Nino. Another illustrated edition appeared in 1997 as a single story hardcover
featuring art by Rick Berry. And check out the Frank Miller print of "Repent" from a 1986 Roast.
"The Discarded"
illustrator, Thomas Sutton
The original story first appeared in Fantastic, April 1959
and is also included in the collections Paingod and Other Delusions,
1965; Alone Against Tomorrow, 1971; All the Sounds of Fear,
1973; and The Fantasies of Harlan Ellison, 1979
"An Ellison Tapestry"
illustrators, Leo & Diane Dillon
This is a collection of the Dillon's covers for Ellison's books, mostly
from the Pyramid series of reprints they did all covers for.
"Shattered Like A Glass Goblin"
illustrator, William Stout
Original story first appeared in Orbit 4, 1968 and is included
in the collections The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of
the World, 1969; Deathbird Stories, 1975; The Essential
Ellison, 1987; Dreams with Sharp Teeth, 1991; and Edgeworks
4, 1997
A version of this story adapted by Faye Perovich and Kelly Jones published
in Millennium Comics Weird Tales
"Riding The Dark Train Out"
illustrator, Ralph Reese
Original story first appeared in Rogue, May '61 and is included
in the collections Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled, 1968;
and Edgeworks 4, 1997
"I'm Looking For Kadak"
illustrator, Overton Loyd
Original story first appeared in Wandering Stars, 1974 and
is featured in the collection Approaching Oblivion, 1974
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