Atomic Chili: The Illustrated Joe R. Lansdale | |
Author: | Joe R. Lansdale, edited by Rick Klaw |
Illustrator: | Designed by John Picacio, many artists contributed |
Cover Artist: | Dave Dorman |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Graphic Novel |
Publisher: | Mojo Press |
Pub Date: | December 31, 1998 |
Media Type: | Print graphic novel/trade paperback |
Pages: | 300 |
Isbn: | 978-1885418067 |
Preceded By: | By Bizarre Hands |
Followed By: | Dog, Cat, and Baby |
Atomic Chili: The Illustrated Joe R. Lansdale by Lansdale et al., (Klaw, ed.) (Mojo Press, 1998) is a collection of previously written stories by Joe R. Lansdale, adapted into comic book form by assorted artists and writers. The book was designed by John Picacio, and featured a cover by Dave Dorman.
Although a new collection, much of Atomic Chilis content had been previously available in some form. The Dead in the West adaptation by Neal Barrett, Jr. and Jack "Jaxon" Jackson had been published by Dark Horse Comics as a two-issue mini-series in 1991. "By Bizarre Hands", "Night They Missed the Horror Show", and "Tight Little Stitches" were also previously published by Dark Horse as the 3-issue By Bizarre Hands mini-series (1994).
Three stories had been previously published in collections from Mojo Press: "Trains Not Taken" was included in Wild West Show by Richard Klaw (ed.) (1996); "Steel Valentine" appeared in Weird Business by Joe R. Lansdale and Richard Klaw (ed.s)) (1995); and "The Grease Trap" had seen print in Mojo's debut title, Creature Features, by Richard Klaw (ed.) (1994).
"Pilots" and "The Job" originated in this collection.
Note that "The Grease Trap" was never printed as a text story and was originally published as a comic book story.
Also included is a gallery of ten artistic interpretations of Lansdale's creation God of the Razor. Contributors include: Stephen Bissette, Mark Nelson, George Pratt, Fernando Ramirez, Timothy Truman, and Michael Zulli.
Dead in the West was subsequently re-printed by Night Shade Press in 2005.