Exclusive Slipcased Numbered Edition limited to 400 copies worldwide Click for larger image ...The finest romance comics in British history in one spectacular volume!
Curated by Eisner-nominated historian and artist David Roach,
A Very British Affair charts the stratospheric rise of romance comics in postwar Britain with a selection of the greatest romance comics ever printed in the UK.
Featuring an eclectic mix of artists from Spain, Italy, and the UK, this collection unearths the sensual art and emotional writing which delighted generations of comics readers.
Featuring over 50 comics stories - many of which have never been reprinted before - this lavish book is a stunning tribute to the often uncredited creators who crafted an industry of love. Roach shines a spotlight on the Spanish and Italian artists who dominated romance, as well as the genre's forgotten female contributors, like Jenny Butterworth, Pat Tourett and Diane Gabbott.
With art by comics icons like Shirley Bellwood (Misty), Jordi Badía Romero (Creepy) and Enrique Badía Romero (AXA), Mike Hubbard (Jane), Carlos Ezquerra (Judge Dredd), John M. Burns (Modesty Blaise), Purita Campos (Pattys World), Jesus Blasco (Steel Claw), Pepe Gonzalez (Vampirella) Jesus Redondo (Kitty Pryde) and Blas Gallego (Black Beth), this is an unmissable collection for lovers of comics and love.
A Very British Affair comes in an exclusive slipcase edition of 400 numbered copies, including:
~ An exclusive and signed illustrated frontispiece by David Roach
~ A front cover featuring Angel Badia Camps's original Serenade cover with its original dressing, and back cover by Jordi Longarón
~ Numbered endpapers
~ Two 307mm x 231mm prints of classic romance covers from Serenade one by Ángel Badia Camps, one by Jordi Longarón (posted flat, not folded)
~ A stunning graphic slipcase with Diane Gabbott art.
Author: Edited by David Roach
Publisher: Rebellion, January 2023
Number of pages: 224
Format: Hard Cover in Slipcase; Black & White illustrations
Size: 9" x 12" (240mm x 315mm)
ISBN: 9781786188342