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The Invisible Man: (Illustrated Edition)
By (Author) H.G. Wells
Illustrated by Howie Green
Foreword by Geoff Redknap
Skyhorse Publishing
Clydesdale Press
21st September 2021
26th August 2021
United States
Hardback
192
Width 178mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
680g
With an all-new illustrations, experience this classic pioneering tale of science fiction by H.G. Wells.
West Sussex. A mysterious man in a long-sleeved trench coat, gloves, and a wide-brimmed hat arrives at Mr. and Mrs. Hall's inn. His face is almost entirely concealed (much like most of his personality and identity), except for a fake pink nose. He keeps to himself, working in his rooms during the day, only leaving at night.
Griffin's peculiar habits quickly make him the talk of the town. After his landlady demands he pay his rent, he reveals his invisibility to her. In an altercation, the invisible man is forced out of the inn without his scientific equipment and notebooks. He sheds his clothing, but arms himself with an iron pipe. After being trailed by a stranger who accidentally pushes him into the bushes, the invisible man commits his first murder. Soon he meets Thomas Marvel and recruits him to be his assistant. But Marvel has other plans and reports Griffin to the police.
Outcast and deranged, the invisible man takes shelter in the house of Dr. Kemp, a former acquaintance from medical school. There, he reveals his true identity, the origins of his invisibility, and his plot for revenge. Meanwhile, Kemp has already reported Griffin to the authorities, and tragedy ensues.
Originally published in 1897, The Invisible Man is considered a landmark work of H.G. Wells and helped established him as the father of science fiction. Prepare to be captivated by the stunning new art by renowned illustrator, Howie Green, in this handsome new edition of a time-honoured tale.
H.G. Wellsis often considered the father of science fiction, his seminal work being The Invisible Man. He also authored TheWar of the Worlds and The Time Machine, among other works now considered classics.
Howie Green came to international attention with the publication of his first book Jazz Fish Zen. His work has garnered over forty-fiveawards and won Absolut Vodka's 25th Anniversary art competition in Boston, MA. Howie's work has been featured in over fortysolo and group shows. He has created over fifty public art pieces and murals including threeCow Parade figures, a holiday mural for Boston City Hall, fourgiant golf balls for the PGA Tour in Rochester, NY, and twoof his car designs were chosen as finalists in Volkswagen Polo's design competition in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Geoff Redknap is a writer and director with twenty-fiveyears of experience in film and television as a special makeup effects artist and puppeteer. Geoff has worked on over eightyfilm and television projects, including: Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Terminator: Dark Fate, Deadpool 1 & 2, The Predator, I,Robot, Watchmen, and The X-Files. As a writer/director, his award-winning short films played festivals all over the world, as did his critically-acclaimed feature film The Unseen,a dramatic sci-fi thriller that reimagined H.G. Wells The Invisible Man.