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A deck of playing cards featuring 52 different Krampus images.
High-quality printing and lamination. The images are reproduced
from vintage, pre-WWI Krampus postcards. In the early Christmas
traditions of Europe, the Krampus was St. Nikolaus' dark servant-a
hairy, horned, supernatural beast whose pointed ears and long,
slithering tongue gave misbehavers the creeps At Christmastime, St.
Nicholas rewards children who've been good all year-but those who
have behaved badly are visited by the Krampus
Blab World is the new incarnation of the celebrated art &
comics annual Blab "It's like the New Yorker for Mutants,"
proclaimed the Los Angeles Reader. Blab World defies description:
neither book or magazine, it is obviously a work of art. Over the
last decade, BLAB has accrued countless design awards and honors.
Founded in 1986 by acclaimed Chicago-based graphic designer and art
director Monte Beauchamp, Blab World has evolved from a
digest-sized comics mag into a beautifully designed and printed
keepsake. Over the years BLAB has featured such (now celebrated)
illustrators and painters as Chris Ware, Gary Baseman, The Clayton
Brothers, SHAG, Camille Rose Garcia, Mark Ryden, and many, many
more. Blab World also features selections of "found" graphic
ephemera such as Depression-era matchbook covers, Valmor cosmetic
labels, vintage decals, and European devil postcards. Blab World is
an annual publication. Blab World Number 1 contains the following:
The main feature is Artpocalypse (Artists Interpret End Times)
Featuring: Mark Ryden, Joe Sorren, Kris Kuksi, Femke Hiemstra, Ron
English, Natalia Fabia, Alex Gross, Sue Coe, Gary Taxali, Gary
Baseman, Ryan Heshka, Owen Smith, Martin Wittfooth, Yoko
D'Holbachie, Andy Kehoe, Travis Lampe, Jean-Pierre Roy, John Pound,
Andrea Dezso, Edel Rodriguez, Fred Stonehouse, Spain (ZAP )
Rodriguez, and MANY MORE Other articles include: SKULL A history of
the skull motif on the covers of Pre-Code Comics, Pulps, and
Paperback books, lavishly illustrated throughout. By Bill North,
Senior Curator, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of ArtCOVERING
WEIRDOA loving analysis of R. Crumb's Weirdo Covers by Steven
Heller, columnist for The New York Times Book Review and the author
of more than 100 books on design and popular culture. AXE THE AXIS
Propaganda Caricature Art of World War IIby WW II Historian Jim
Lowes Artist profiles include: BALLPOINT BRAVURA: Drawings by C.J.
Pyleby Bill North, Senior Curator, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of
ArtCOLLODION / NOIDOLLOC The Wetplate Collodion Photography of Kari
Laine McCluskey by Monte Beauchamp Sequential Art: The Dreaded
Mothman of West Virginia / Mark ToddThe Neurotic Art Collector /
Greg ClarkeQUICKSAND The Tumultuous Life of Isabelle Eberhardt /
Nora KrugFour Horsemen / Peter KuperSlime Molds / Geoffrey GrahnThe
Life of an Artist / Sergio RuzzierFetal Elvis' Art Empire / Mark
Landman
..".an arresting terror!" -- Rick Kogan; Chicago Tribune Magazine
With an ADDITIONAL 32 pages, superior printing, and a secure
HARDCOVER binding, KRAMPUS: The Devil of Christmas picks up where
the softcover edition of The Devil in Design leaves off. In the
early Christmas traditions of Europe, the Krampus was St. Nicholas'
dark servanta hairy, horned, supernatural beast whose pointed ears
and long slithering tongue gave misbehavers the creeps! Whereas St.
Nicholas would reward children who'd been good all year, those that
had behaved badly were visited by the Krampus. This NEW and
IMPROVED edition includes an introduction, a historical survey of
the character, and over 180 lavish pre-World War 1 Krampus
postcards. KRAMPUS: The Devil of Christmas is a lush, hair-raising
collection guaranteed to give even Stephen King the creeps!
Devilish greeting cards featuring the Krampus, packaged in a deluxe
metal tin. In the early Christmas traditions of Europe, the Krampus
was St. Nikolaus' dark servant-a hairy, horned, supernatural beast
whose pointed ears and long, slithering tongue gave misbehavers the
creeps This collection of vintage Krampus images includes 20 cards
-- two each of 10 different designs. Krampus Greeting Cards are the
perfect gift for a naughty friend or for yourself. The set contains
20 full color cards and 21 red envelopes, packaged inside a metal
tin decorated with a striking image of the Krampus. Gruss vom
Krampus Greetings from Krampus
'Blab World' defies description - neither book nor magazine, it is
simply a work of art. Over the last decade, 'Blab ' has accrued
countless design awards and honours. Founded in 1986 by acclaimed
Chicago-based graphic designer and art director Monte Beauchamp, it
has evolved from a comic into a printed keepsake.
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