Artists: P. Craig Russell (All) , Robert E. Howard (Writer) , P. Craig Russell (Writer)
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DescriptionP. Craig Russell - Conan And The Jewels Of Gwahlur #1 Cover, 2005, Colored Pen and Ink on Illustration Board, 12 7/8 x 12 1/2 Inches, Signed. Copyright P. Craig Russell.Philip Craig Russell (b. October 30, 1951 in Wellsville, Ohio--also known as P. Craig Russell), is an American comic book writer, artist, and illustrator. His work has won multiple Harvey Awards and Eisner Awards. Russell is particularly respected by his peers because he was the first well-known, successful mainstream comic book creator to come out as openly gay. Russell broke into comics in 1972, and first became well known with his 11-issue Amazing Adventures run and subsequent graphic novel featuring Killraven, hero of a future version of H. G. Wells The War of the Worlds, collaborating with writer Don McGregor. Withdrawing for a while from mainstream comics, he produced a number of experimental strips, many of which were later published in his Night Music series and in Epic Magazine. This brought him to the attention of editor | packager Mike Friedrich, who was planning a comic adaptation of Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stories. Russell's first Elric story, the Roy Thomas scripted "The Dreaming City", was published by Marvel Comics in 1982 as Marvel Graphic Novel #2, following initial publication of the first half of the graphic novel in Epic Magazine. For the next series, Elric of Melnibone, (also written by Roy Thomas) Russell shared art duties with Michael T. Gilbert. This story was published by Pacific Comics as Elric issues 1-6 in 1983-1984. Russell didn't return to Elric until 1997 when he collaborated directly with Michael Moorcock on Elric: Stormbringer co-published by Dark Horse and Topps. In 1984, Russell began Night Music, an ongoing anthology series for Eclipse Comics featuring some of his most heralded literary and operatic adaptations (Russell has previously used the same title for a black and white collection of the earliest of these works, published by Star*Reach). Included in this series was "The King's Ankus", adapted from Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book (Russell had previously inked a number of Jungle Book adaptations drawn by Gil Kane, published in Marvel Fanfare). The series also included “Pelleas & Melisande", adapted from Maurice Maeterlinck's play of the same name (which had also been turned into an opera by Claude Debussy), and "Salome" adapted from Oscar Wilde's play of the same name. Opera would continue to resurface in Russell's work, including a four part adaptation of "The Magic Flute," taken from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera. Of particular note is Russell's adaptation of Wagner's operatic cycle, The Ring of the Nibelung, described on Russell's web site as his 'magnum opus'; Russell's Ring adaptation has been published by Dark Horse Comics in two volumes. He has also adapted several fairy tales by Oscar Wilde into comic book albums from NBM Publishing. Other notable works of Russell's are his collaborations with writer Neil Gaiman. Russell illustrated one of the most highly regarded issues of Gaiman's comic series The Sandman, titled "Ramadan" (originally published as issue #50; eventually included in the collection The Sandman: Fables and Reflections). Russell also illustrated the first story in Gaiman's later Sandman graphic novel, Endless Nights. Russell also adapted Gaiman's short story Murder Mysteries into comics form, and his children's book Coraline. He's currently working on yet another adaptation of Gaiman’s, however, this time he has returned to adapt the Sandman: The Dream Hunters book to the comics format. He also recently adapted Robert E. Howard's Conan story, "The Jewels of Gwahlur". In December 2007, Desperado published The Art of P. Craig Russell, a 256-page, large-sized retrospective of Russell's career. Filled to the brim with comic book pages at various stages, sketches and illustrations, it also contains commentaries by the artist and a long interview. It has been nominated for the 2008 Eisner Awards. A documentary feature about the artist, entitled Night Music: The Art of P. Craig Russell, premiered at the 2008 Mid-Ohio Con in Columbus, Ohio. It was produced, photographed and directed by cult filmmaker Wayne Alan Harold. Social/Sharing |
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1 - Posted on 5/5/2009
Nice pickup of what would seem to be a rare color piece by Craig Russell! Glad to see somebody other than the D-bros is winning nice PCR art at auction!
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