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75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking (GL001TASH)

Price: £135

75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking

From Batman to Wonder Woman to the Sandman and Watchmen – small and big kids are going to love the single most comprehensive book on DC Comics in super XL size (weighing a whopping 7kg!). More than 40,000 comic books since the first in 1935 and in honour of the publisher’s 75th anniversary, Taschen’s 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking takes a look at more than 2,000 images of comic covers and interiors, original illustrations, photographs, film stills and collectibles. Using the latest technology to bring the story lines and characters to life as well as in-depth descriptions by DC veteran Paul Levitz, this is the ultimate reference book for any comic-lover.

  • Includes year-by-year timelines that fold out to nearly four feet and biographies from the DC creators
  • Dimensions: 29cm x 39.5cm
  • Hardcover book with 720 pages
  • Weight: 7kg
  • Gift wrapping available
  • Description

    From Batman to Wonder Woman to the Sandman and Watchmen – small and big kids are going to love the single most comprehensive book on DC Comics in super XL size (weighing a whopping 7kg!). More than 40,000 comic books since the first in 1935 and in honour of the publisher’s 75th anniversary, Taschen’s 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking takes a look at more than 2,000 images of comic covers and interiors, original illustrations, photographs, film stills and collectibles. Using the latest technology to bring the story lines and characters to life as well as in-depth descriptions by DC veteran Paul Levitz, this is the ultimate reference book for any comic-lover.

    • Includes year-by-year timelines that fold out to nearly four feet and biographies from the DC creators
    • Dimensions: 29cm x 39.5cm
    • Hardcover book with 720 pages
    • Weight: 7kg

  • Designer

    Benedikt Taschen’s career started in 1984, when he bought 40,000 remainder copies of a Magritte monograph published in English with money borrowed from his family. The books sold through at double the price and he was soon publishing his own books. By the late 1990s TASCHEN had become a household name in publishing. The titles were available in over a dozen languages at prices that finally made art books affordable to students and collectors alike.

  • Delivery And Returns

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