“Coal Face – The Devil in the Smoke” visual style is indebted to the art of .
I wanted to capture that wonderful Harryhausen/Dore style for the book. The same monster films that inspired me growing up.

I had the chance to chat with Ray Harryhausen many years ago.

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HARRYHAUSEN:
Rejoice UK fans because you can watch ’s all-time classic 'Mysterious Island' on from 2:35pm today!

The perfect Sunday family movie!

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Cyclops never looks quite right to me (not even a Harryhausen cyclops).

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Have you seen "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad" (1973)? It's my favorite of Harryhausen's fantasy movies. Harryhausen was at the top of his form, John Phillip Law was a great Sinbad (he even rolled his R's in an Arabic manner), and Caroline Munro was gorgeous.

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Calibos was the son of Thetis whom Zeus punished for hunting and destroying every living thing surrounding The Wells of The Moon, including Zeus's entire sacred herd of flying horses (except for Pegasus)


Ray Harryhausen

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Take extra care when entering marshland…especially in ’s classic ‘CLASH OF THE TITANS’

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Ray Harryhausen production picture for The 7th Voyage of Sinbad. Sadly the fight between two cyclopses didn't make the finished script.

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Concept drawings by Ray Harryhausen for BARON MUNCHAUSEN ON THE MOON, dated 1948; the SINBAD trilogy; and JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS.

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Jason and the Argonauts has some of Harryhausen's best work.

It's my headcanon that it's set in the same universe as these here.

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Trying to look up the artist that did these Norse myth drawings that have a classic Hollywood era vibe makes me sad we never got a Norse Ray Harryhausen movie tbh

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J.R.R. Tolkien and Ray Harryhausen did Dragons before it was cool in any comic or film. 😎

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As a youngster, I lived in the fantasy worlds of Sinbad & the Greek Myths that Harryhausen brought to life - more recently I reviewed a couple of his films

The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958) https://t.co/KYVMGXTNeR

Clash of the Titans (1981) https://t.co/TpX5hwIfCy

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Harpies of Greek mythology - part-human, part-bird "employed by the gods as instruments for the punishment of the guilty"

This is a key drawing of the scene from Jason & the Argonauts by c.1961

🖼️: https://t.co/BhRcXbTwgk
https://t.co/ShVtubJ4CM

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Concept art by Ray Harryhausen

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428) Como ya indicaba el propio Trevorrow con esta ilustración de Ray Harryhausen, la escena de Owen y los Parasaurolophus toma como inspiración la película de cowboys y dinosaurios "El valle de Gwangi" (1969).

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