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Harold Foster

    August 16, 1892 – July 25, 1982

    This creator is best known for his contributions to the comic book medium. His artistic style and storytelling left an indelible mark on the comic world. He focused on crafting epic narratives and memorable characters that resonated with readers across generations. His work is considered a genre classic.

    Harold Foster
    Prince Valiant Vol. 11
    Prince Valiant Vol.7: 1949-1950
    Prince Valiant Vol.5: 1945-1946
    Prince Valiant Vol. 4: 1943-1944
    Prince Valiant Vol.9: 1953-1954
    Prince Valiant Vol.6: 1947-1948
    • Prince Valiant Vol.9: 1953-1954

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.6(70)Add rating

      In this volume, which collects two years of the long-running Sunday newspaper strip based on the Knights of the Round Table, an interracial baby is born and Nimue bewitches Merlin.

      Prince Valiant Vol.9: 1953-1954
    • Prince Valiant Vol. 4: 1943-1944

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.5(210)Add rating

      Prince Valiant returns to his homeland, haunted by memories of his long-lost love. This journey explores themes of nostalgia and the quest for closure.

      Prince Valiant Vol. 4: 1943-1944
    • Prince Valiant Vol.5: 1945-1946

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.5(166)Add rating

      Volume one includes a little-seen interview with Hal Foster, as well as rare photos and illustrations, and a biographical essay by Foster expert Brian M. Kane.

      Prince Valiant Vol.5: 1945-1946
    • "You might think that birth of Prince Valiant's son Arn at the end of the previous volume would have slowed down Val's adventuring, but you would be wrong. After the baby has been christened, Valiant and Gawain are dispatched to investigate reports of black magic in Wales, ending up in pitched battle at the aptly-named Castle Illwynde. Then it's off to Scotland to battle the Picts, and then home yet again for Val to visit his growing boy. Valiant now enters the 1950s: The Thule winter is hard and bleak, and a prince who has designs on Aleta must be dealt with. Then it's another epic-length story, 'The Missionaries, ' in which Val and several of his fellow knights and crew travel to Rome on a quest for teachers who might bring Christianity to Thule. The story also features an escape through the Alps, far too many red-headed girls, and a tragic, life-changing event for the young squire Geoffrey (a.k.a. 'Arf'). And Foster charmingly ends the book with 'The Prince Arn Story, ' a three-week sequence narrated by the toddler"--Publisher's web site

      Prince Valiant Vol.7: 1949-1950
    • The eleventh volume of Fantagraphics award-winning Prince Valiant series concludes our heroes’ adventures in Cornwall, and marks the first appearance of Arvak the Red Stallion. At the Council of Kings, Prince Valiant stands alone in the decision to avoid a ruinous war. Val returns to Aleta, and the two are summoned to Camelot, where Queen Guinevere becomes jealous of Aleta’s popularity. Meanwhile, Val leads a bloody campaign to secure the Eastern marches and learns the tragedies of war. As the book ends, Prince Valiant begins searching for Gawain. There may just be another adventure afoot. Bonus features include a gallery of Foster’s rare and never-before-reprinted advertising art from the 1920s. Hal Foster’s Prince Valiant is the most illustrious heroic saga ever written and drawn for the Sunday newspapers. In full, glorious, restored color, this is the finest reproduction of this enthralling, romantic adventure serial ever published.

      Prince Valiant Vol. 11
    • Brutal Aesthetics

      Dubuffet, Bataille, Jorn, Paolozzi, Oldenburg

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Postwar artists and writers grappled with the cultural void left by World War II and its aftermath, seeking a "brutal aesthetics" that reflects their harsh realities. Hal Foster delves into the concept of "positive barbarism," where modernist art serves as a means of survival amid devastation. He highlights influential figures like Georges Bataille, Jean Dubuffet, Asger Jorn, Eduardo Paolozzi, and Claes Oldenburg, exploring their efforts to simplify and expose art's essence as a way to rebuild in a broken world.

      Brutal Aesthetics
    • Prince Valiant Vol. 12: 1959-1960

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.4(40)Add rating

      Volume 12 of Fantagraphics’ award-winning series begins with Prince Valiant attempting to rescue Sir Gawain from prison. Most of the first half of this volume finds our two heroes fighting bullies, brigands and a despicable earl, but events soon turn very serious. Charged by King Arthur, Prince Valiant sets out on a quest to find the legendary Holy Grail. Should his mission fail the very foundation of the Fellowship of the Table Round is at stake. This volume concludes with the Misty Isles under attack, and leaves Queen Aleta perilously close to death.

      Prince Valiant Vol. 12: 1959-1960
    • Prince Valiant Vol. 20: 1975-1976

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.5(14)Add rating

      Creator Hal Foster’s art returns for the Sunday newspaper comic strip series' 2000th strip, recalling the high points of the Prince Valiant legend. Then, Aleta’s younger sister Helene is gambled away by her husband to a Corsair mercenary, drawing Prince Valiant and his Singing Sword into a deadly duel. Includes a gallery of Hal Foster’s gorgeous art for the 1930 U.S. Naval Academy yearbook. Plus, an interview with Mad artist Angelo Torres, who assisted Prince Valiant artist John Cullen Murphy on the Big Ben Bolt strip.

      Prince Valiant Vol. 20: 1975-1976
    • In this latest collection of the famed newspaper strip, Prince Valiant is sent to defend the borders against invading barbarians, but it is young Arn who takes center stage as he travels to his homeland and loses his heart to Lydia, daughter of Haakon.

      Prince Valiant Vol. 19: 1973 - 1974