Thanks Dolly Its a fairly good adaption of Behold the man. Have to admit the front cover is a bit?????????? My own personal Moorcock favs are The Dancers at the End of Time and The Chronicles of Castle Brass. Of course not forgetting Mr Cornelius. Who seems to pop up almost everywhere. Or at least a variation of him.
Nice one Keith, looking forward to seeing those adverts.
I have the 1979 softcover graphic of The Jewel in The Skull published by Savoy Books and adapted by James Cawthorn. Superb interview with J.C. in the back.
Did not know there was a Graphic adaption of the Jewel in the Skull. Just looked it up. It looks amazing..........and out of print. Unknown Worlds adverts very soon.
WOW!
ReplyDeleteI love Moorcock SO much. Never seen this before.
ReplyDeleteThanks,Keith.
Thanks Dolly
ReplyDeleteIts a fairly good adaption of Behold the man. Have to admit the front cover is a bit??????????
My own personal Moorcock favs are The Dancers at the End of Time and The Chronicles of Castle Brass. Of course not forgetting Mr Cornelius.
Who seems to pop up almost everywhere. Or at least a variation of him.
I love this artwork. Looked it up and it's a chap called Alex Nino. Thank you for introducing me to him. Gonna seek out more.
ReplyDeleteI have some other copies of Unknown Worlds but alas Alex Nino's artwork is not in any of them. I will try to add a few more pages very soon,
ReplyDeleteNice one Keith, looking forward to seeing those adverts.
ReplyDeleteI have the 1979 softcover graphic of The Jewel in The Skull published by Savoy Books and adapted by James Cawthorn. Superb interview with J.C. in the back.
Did not know there was a Graphic adaption of the Jewel in the Skull. Just looked it up. It looks amazing..........and out of print.
ReplyDeleteUnknown Worlds adverts very soon.