Hal Foster Prince Of Illustrators Softcover title-DESCENDER TP(W) Brian Kane, James Bama (A) Hal Foster Back in print! The award winning biography on one of the greatest illustrators ever returns, now with previously unknown history and art. Foster illustrated the first realistic, newspaper adventure strip Tarzan. William Randolph Hearst said if Foster would come to King Features, he could do anything and have ownership, and Prince Valiant premiered February 1937. Foster's work inspired hundreds of artists, and
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