The Robert E Howard Foundation presented us the Rankin award for "Artistic achievement in the depiction of REH’s life and/or work" for our adaptation of “The Horror from the Mound” in Vampire Classics.
Showing posts with label Graphic Classics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Classics. Show all posts
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Our adaptation of Robert E. Howard's original story, "The Horror From the Mound", is one of the featured stories.
Monday, October 13, 2014
"The Horror from the Mound", adapted from the RE Howard story, to appear in Vampire Classics: Graphic Classics Vol. 26
Posted by Benjamin | 10/13/2014 | Graphic Classics, Preview, The Horror From The Mound, Timothy Truman
Very happy to again be working with one of the coolest publishing companies out there, Graphic Classics!
Dad has created some awesome pages for this story, and the sepia tones give it an awesome pulp horror feel!
Dad has created some awesome pages for this story, and the sepia tones give it an awesome pulp horror feel!
Monday, March 25, 2013
Please take a moment and nominate it to be available in libraries across the US.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Native American Classics, the 24th volume of Graphic Classics, is now available to order.
Buy Native American Classics
144 pages, full color
"The Soft-Hearted Sioux' by Zitkala-Sa, adapted here by Benjamin Truman and rendered in gorgeous painterly style by the triumvirate of Jim McMunn, Timothy Truman and Mark A. Nelson... [is] one of the highlights of an anthology that seems chockablock with highlights both literary and artistic." - Bob Wake, Cambridge Book Review
Adapted by Ben Truman
Pencils by Jim McMunn
Inks by Tim Truman
Colors by Mark Nelson
Lettered by Tom Pomplun
Pencils by Jim McMunn
Inks by Tim Truman
Colors by Mark Nelson
Lettered by Tom Pomplun
144 pages, full color
"The Soft-Hearted Sioux' by Zitkala-Sa, adapted here by Benjamin Truman and rendered in gorgeous painterly style by the triumvirate of Jim McMunn, Timothy Truman and Mark A. Nelson... [is] one of the highlights of an anthology that seems chockablock with highlights both literary and artistic." - Bob Wake, Cambridge Book Review
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