
Get a Sneak Peek at Francesco Francavilla’s ‘Invisible Man’ Poster For Mondo’s Universal Monsters Show
Movie News By Scott Beggs on October 15, 2012 | Be the First To Comment
How do show the world an invisible man?
That was the challenge for James Whale when he directed an adaptation of H.G. Wells‘ story for Universal. It was also the challenge facing Francesco Francavilla, the comic book artist who has scored some acclaim for work on “Zorro,” “Black Panther: The Man Without Fear,” and various “Captain America” tales when he took the task of creating a new poster for the iconic flick. To be fair, he had some help from how Whale dressed up Claude Rains for the role, but the poster he’s crafted for the forthcoming Mondo gallery show dedicated to The Universal Monsters is still a thing of beauty.
The show takes place on October 19th (running through November 10th), and will feature art from Rick Baker, Kevin Tong and more. Lucky for you, we have a sneak peek of Francavilla’s work:
A little antique feeling with some modern comic flair. Not too shabby.
For more information on the show, check out Mondo’s Official Site.
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