Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Madness (2004)
Gris Grimly’s dark and brazen visual style (with just a hint of youthful simplicity) is an insanely perfect match for Poe’s usual fare of ghastly grim short-stories. Filled with gritty lines, eccentric character designs, and exceedingly authentic word interpretations, you can’t help but be drawn into this delightfully dark collection. Woven by two gentleman who, [...]