R.I.P.:Best of 1985-…
Fantagraphics

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2010

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Thomas Ott is a Swiss artist renowned for his silent, scratchboard-rendered horror comics. With works like “Cinema Panopticum” and “The Number 73304-23-4153-6-96-8”, Ott channels dread and existential bleakness through meticulous black-and-white art. His wordless narratives unfold with haunting clarity, positioning him as a master of gothic atmosphere and visual storytelling.

Thomas Ott
Fantagraphics
978-1606994177
192
English
2010
hardcover/ 25 x 16 cm

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R.I.P.: Best of 1985-2004 is an omnibus collection of Thomas Ott’s short horror stories, renowned for their shock endings and distinctive scratchboard art style. This volume compiles tales originally published in three European graphic albums—Tales of Error, Dead End, and Greetings from Hellville—along with eight stories previously unpublished in English. The narratives explore themes of murder, suicide, oppression, and terror, all presented with Ott’s meticulous black-and-white illustrations that create a haunting atmosphere. This collection offers a comprehensive look at Ott’s early work, showcasing his ability to blend dark humor with macabre storytelling. Graphic Novel, Fantagraphics, Thomas Ott, 2010 Fantagraphics 978-1606994177 Thomas Ott 2010

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2010

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Thomas Ott
hardcover/ 25 x 16 cm
978-1606994177
English
192

Thomas Ott is a Swiss artist renowned for his silent, scratchboard-rendered horror comics. With works like “Cinema Panopticum” and “The Number 73304-23-4153-6-96-8”, Ott channels dread and existential bleakness through meticulous black-and-white art. His wordless narratives unfold with haunting clarity, positioning him as a master of gothic atmosphere and visual storytelling.

R.I.P.: Best of 1985-2004 is an omnibus collection of Thomas Ott’s short horror stories, renowned for their shock endings and distinctive scratchboard art style. This volume compiles tales originally published in three European graphic albums—Tales of Error, Dead End, and Greetings from Hellville—along with eight stories previously unpublished in English. The narratives explore themes of murder, suicide, oppression, and terror, all presented with Ott’s meticulous black-and-white illustrations that create a haunting atmosphere. This collection offers a comprehensive look at Ott’s early work, showcasing his ability to blend dark humor with macabre storytelling. Graphic Novel, Fantagraphics, Thomas Ott, 2010 Fantagraphics 978-1606994177 Thomas Ott 2010