7This wildly entertaining and educational tome is a journey through the history of British comics - from the birth of the 20th century to the 80s invasion of American comics by the likes of
Brian Bolland, Dave Gibbons and
Kevin O'Neil (to name but a few), right up to today's up-and-coming British art stars and the talents of tomorrow.
Revealing the extraordinary history of the UK's prolific comic book industry from the 19th Century to the 21st, this ground breaking volume celebrates the incredible artists who made a huge impact on British comics and would go on to revolutionize the industry on a global scale. Featuring a Who's Who of talent, including
Brian Bolland,
Yvonne Hutton,
Dave Gibbons, celebrated greats such as
Don Lawrence and lost masters like
Reg Bunn and
Shirley Bellwood. Author and
2000 AD artist
David Roach takes us on a journey through time detailing the surprising and fascinating evolution of the art from its humble beginnings to its current world-conquering status.
Including artwork from a vast number highly-acclaimed artists, carefully scanned from original artwork,
Masters of British Comic Art is the definitive study and celebration of a beloved industry.
'The definitive educational title to bring readers through the journey of comic strips from the perspective of British history... a whole new world of information and staggeringly beautiful art.' - Comic Beat 'Gets its arms around the entire British comics tradition... not just the adventure comics, but also newspaper strips, comics for girls, nursery comics, plus the anarchy of the humor titles, and then pull all the threads into the present day.' - The Comics Journal 'A well-researched and ambitious book...Any fan of Britain's comics will derive great pleasure and learn much from it.' - Down The Tubes