Before Eightball, there was Lloyd Llewellyn. Long out of print, the early issues of Daniel Clowes‘ first comic book series have been virtually unseen by all but the lucky few. The Lloyd Llewellyn stories trace the development of Clowes’s style as a comic artist, from the angular early pieces that show the influence of 1950s advertising style to the grotesque Robert Crumb-inspired style of the more recent work in Eightball. Clowes is one of the most gifted comic-book artists around, and the retro-chic world of Lloyd Llewellyn deserves to be seen by a new generation of readers.
The 31 stories collected here combine Dragnet with The Twilight Zone with Tales from the Crypt in a world filled with aliens, good-time girls, and cocktail-bar nihilism. The stories are hip and funny, with a good dose of wacky 1950s paranoia and the kind of tongue-in-cheek morality that characterized the old E.C. horror comics.
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1 released bookLloyd Llewellyn is a 2-book series first released in 1992 with contributions by Daniel Clowes.