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Various samples of comic books from the 1980s that reprint early work illustrated by Bruce Jones from the 1970s. Bruce Jones is a prolific writer of comic books, novels and screenplays. He started out writing and illustrating his own comics. He was later a creative director for Pacific comics in the 1980s and many artists such as Richard Corben, Dave Stevens, and Ralph Reese illustrated his short stories. The work he drew and wrote has a sometimes photorealistic style and shows the influence of EC Comics and Al Williamson along with Wally Wood. That being said, the art of Bruce Jones is very distinctive in and of itself. No one tells a story as good as Bruce Jones! In these works from the 1970s, the stories are very of their time with references to horror movies, etc. But some are also ahead of their time and have in common visually the look and style of blockbuster movies from the 1980s that they predate.
Various samples of comic books from the 1980s that reprint early work illustrated by Bruce Jones from the 1970s. Bruce Jones is a prolific writer of comic books, novels and screenplays. He started out writing and illustrating his own comics. He was later a creative director for Pacific comics in the 1980s and many artists such as Richard Corben, Dave Stevens, and Ralph Reese illustrated his short stories. The work he drew and wrote has a sometimes photorealistic style and shows the influence of EC Comics and Al Williamson along with Wally Wood. That being said, the art of Bruce Jones is very distinctive in and of itself. No one tells a story as good as Bruce Jones! In these works from the 1970s, the stories are very of their time with references to horror movies, etc. But some are also ahead of their time and have in common visually the look and style of blockbuster movies from the 1980s that they predate.
Various samples of comic books from the 1980s that reprint early work illustrated by Bruce Jones from the 1970s. Bruce Jones is a prolific writer of comic books, novels and screenplays. He started out writing and illustrating his own comics. He was later a creative director for Pacific comics in the 1980s and many artists such as Richard Corben, Dave Stevens, and Ralph Reese illustrated his short stories. The work he drew and wrote has a sometimes photorealistic style and shows the influence of EC Comics and Al Williamson along with Wally Wood. That being said, the art of Bruce Jones is very distinctive in and of itself. No one tells a story as good as Bruce Jones! In these works from the 1970s, the stories are very of their time with references to horror movies, etc. But some are also ahead of their time and have in common visually the look and style of blockbuster movies from the 1980s that they predate.