Companion title to The Astounding Illustrated History of Science Fiction
this new book reflects the same roots in Gothic literature but follows a
complementary path through the 20th century, to the movies of Peter
Jackson, the success of streaming TV series such as Grimm, and the
fantasy of Neil Gaiman's American Gods. From the wellspring of
Frankenstein, Germanic fairy tales, and heroic, epic myths a dark and
fantastic path can be found to the fragmentation of the 1930s: the
schlock horror of early modern movies, the invention of High Fantasy by
Tolkien and fellow Inkling C.S. Lewis, and the pulp magazine powerhouse
Weird Tales with Robert E. Howard's sword and sorcery archetype Conan.
A brilliant concoction of movie posters, stills, book covers, fantastic
art and incredible timelines.