Premonitions of the future inform and confound Prince Valiant and his son Nathan. An earthquake rocks the Misty Isles. Val encounters danger among the Mayans in Guatemala. A druid civil war breaks out in Hibernia. Val arrives in Utopia and discovers a dark secret.
Universally acclaimed as the most stunningly gorgeous adventure comic strip of all time, Prince Valiant ran for 35 years under the virtuoso pen of its creator, Hal Foster. Starring a daring and gallant young hero, the series features epic sword fights, elaborate scenes of pomp and pageantry, and breathless plotting that always leaves the reader wanting more. Fantagraphics' deluxe editions, each collecting two years' worth of Sunday strips, boast superbly restored artwork that captures every delicate line and chromatic nuance of Foster's art.
About the AuthorFoster, Hal: -
Hal Foster (1892-1982) created
Prince Valiant in 1937. Though remaining involved with the strip until his death in 1982, Foster handed the bulk of the scripting and art chores over to his longtime assistant, John Cullen Murphy, in 1971.
Murphy, John Cullen: -
John Cullen Murphy, a six-time recipient of the National Cartoonists Society's "Best Story Strip" for his work on
Prince Valiant, continues to draw the strip from his home in Connecticut, while his son, Cullen Murphy, writes the strip in between serving as the Managing Editor for
The Atlantic.
Murphy, Cullen: -
Cullen Murphy served as managing editor for
The Atlantic from 1985-2006 and is currently an editor at large for
Vanity Fair. Beginning in the 1970s, Murphy collaborated with his father, John Cullen Murphy, on the
Prince Valiant comic strip.