#CartoonArtists

2025-11-16

I scored this rad #hardcover #book for free, today 😀

Poison Flowers & Pandemonium - A #RichardSala #Omnibus. It's a collection of his last four books in one gorgeous hardcover. It was published & released just months before his death in May 2020.

I'm looking forward to diving into this book, tonight, after work. It was a fantastic free find👍

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Cover book art for "Poison Flowers & Pandemonium" by Richard Sala. The cover depicts a masked woman with purple hair holding a blue rose and a knife in a blue dress. Six grotesque faces surround the woman. The title "POISON FLOWERS & PANDEMONIUM" and author's name "A RICHARD SALA OMNIBUS" are featured on the cover.Illustration of the back cover of the book. In the image, a large, gaunt, skeletal creature with long black hair, an exposed skull face, and tattered clothing stands with a whip, a skull pendant and a skull on the end of a long stick in his hands, facing a young woman in green tights and sweater and a short maroon skirt, standing in a doorway with a terrified expression. Several severed heads are attached to the wall behind the woman. The text on the cover reads "ISBN: 978-1-68396-274-8 $29.99" along with the Fantagraphics logo.Inside the book with two illustrations and corresponding text. The left page has an illustration of a pale-skinned monster, with long pointed ears, reaching towards a blonde woman. A black cat is in the background. The text on the page lists Fantagraphics Books Inc. and contact information with production credits. The page lists the title as "Poison Flowers & Pandemonium", credited to Richard Sala. The right page has an illustration of a blonde woman in a black swimsuit surrounded by other cartoon creatures, a few holding drinks. The text on the page lists the book title, "POISON FLOWERS & PANDEMONIUM", in large green and blue letters, and the author's name, "by Richard Sala".
Laura SSMLauraSSM
2023-11-06
Dibujo en el que se ve a Rapunzel, la del cuento, en la ventana: en la primera viñeta, con su larga cabellera ascendiendo hacia algún lugar hacia arriba, en el cielo. En la segunda viñeta, mirando hacia abajo con cara de susto y la cabellera hacia el suelo. El chiste dice: “La efímera relación de Rapunzel con Ícaro”. 
Drawing showing Rapunzel, the fairy tale girl, at the window: in the first cartoon, with her long hair rising somewhere upwards, towards the sky. In the second cartoon, looking down with a frightened face and her hair towards the ground. The joke goes: “Rapunzel’s short-lived relationship with Icarus.”
Laura SSMLauraSSM
2023-11-06
Dibujo del dios Saturno y su hijo sentados en la mesa de un restaurante. El hijo le pregunta a su padre: “¿tú qué vas a comer, papá? ¿Papá?” (El chiste hace referencia al cuadro Saturno devorando a su hijo, de Goya).
Drawing of the god Saturn and his son seated at a restaurant table. The son asks his father: "And what will you be having, father?... Father? (The joke refers to the painting Saturn devouring his son, by Goya).

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