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Gary Gianni


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Gary Gianni (b. 1954) was born and lives in Chicago, Illinois. He is an illustrator whose work has appeared in numerous books, comics and newspapers. He has received The Eisner Award and The Spectrum Award for his work, and six years of his career were devoted to illustrating the stories of Robert E. Howard featuring Conan, Solomon Kane and Bran Mak Morn for publisher Wandering Star. Aside from writing and drawing his own comic book entitled Corpus Monstrum, Gianni has produced artwork for such works as Another Chance to Get it Right by Andrew Vachss, The Lost Adventure by Joe R. Landsdale and Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tom Strong by Alan Moore, The Slab by Harlan Ellison, Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, The Last Pin by Donald Wandrei, Gateway of the Monster by William Hope Hodgson and The Stories of O’Henry. He has also illustrated "Thurnley Abbey" by Perceval Landon for The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings, “Mother of Toads” by Clark Ashton Smith for The Dark Horse Book of Witchcraft, and “Old Garfield’s Heart” by Robert E. Howard for The Dark Horse Book of the Dead. In 2004, Gianni took over drawing the syndicated newspaper adventure strip Prince Valiant from John Cullen Murphy.

 

 

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