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The Art and Humor of Johnny Hart

By (author) Daniel Herman, By (artist) Johnny Hart






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Back in 1958 Hart created and drew B.C., followed in 1964 by writing The Wizard of Id, and the two series have been beloved by the nation and the world ever since. This exciting art book will detail Hart's life and his work, both of which were totally intertwined. The book will feature all original art from the strips, as well as original photographs of Hart supplied by his family, and other amazing, never-before-seen material from behind the scenes. Join Hermes Press as we explore the worlds of cynical cavemen and other fun adventures, using all never-before seen art and original material! It's going to be a must-have for any fan of the series or Johnny Hart.

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Publisher | Hermes Press
Published date | 29 Nov 2022
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 200
Dimensions | 254 x 254 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-6134-5256-1
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BISAC | comics & graphic novels / general


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