Cartoons offer a darkly humorous look at family life, pets, children, crooks, fairy tales, the holidays, school, scientists, and computers
Charles Addams Livres
Charles Addams était un dessinateur célèbre pour ses dessins en un seul panneau empreints d'un humour macabre. Son style distinctif explorait avec brio les aspects plus sombres de la vie avec esprit et satire, soulignant souvent l'absurdité et l'ironie des situations quotidiennes. À travers sa perspective unique, il a laissé une marque indélébile dans le paysage de l'art de la bande dessinée.






Addams and Evil (Methuen humour classics)
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Chas Addams Half-baked Cookbook. Culinary Cartoons for the Humorously Famished
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
At the time of his death, Charles Addams was working on this project, a cookbook with never-before-seen artwork and never before tasted and very macabre recipes—published here for the first time, along with some classic Addams cartoons about food and cooking. Food and eating were a couple of Charles Addams's favorite subjects. Hungry cannibals, witches gathering around a cauldron, or a king over his blackbird pie often populated his celebrated cartoons. And, of course, Morticia of the "Addams Family" was an avid cook, adding a touch of eye of newt or popping over to the neighbors for a cup of cyanide. So it should come as no wonder that in the 1960s Charles Addams was dabbling with a "cookbook" idea. Addams discovered and compiled some bizarre recipes from antiquated and out-of-the-way sources. These recipes have very Addams-like names, such as "Mushrooms Fester" or "Hearts Stuffed," and serve as a perfect complement to his drawings. Chas Addams™ Half-Baked Cookbook is a collection of his work on the world of food and eating, featuring many Addams drawings that have never been seen before, as well as some of his all-time classics.
Chas Addams Happily Ever After: A Collection of Cartoons to Chill the Heart of You
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Renowned for his unique portrayal of love and relationships, Charles Addams captures the passionate bond between Morticia and Gomez Addams, alongside the lonely yearnings of Fester. His signature cartoons explore the darkly humorous and often macabre conflicts between couples, showcasing a blend of affection and absurdity that defines his work.
Charles Addams was renowned for his depictions of love (or lack thereof) in his cartoons. The passion of Morticia and Gomez Addams, the lonely desires of Fester, the numerous grim and ghastly fights between husband and wife -- all found their way into Addams's signature drawings. Addams's concept of love was quite a bit different from the traditional idea of romance. Forget roses and chocolate, Addams will show you how to woo a mermaid or celebrate an anniversary on a desert island. Or how to keep your husband on a leash -- literally. Learn what to do when your prince stays a frog, even after you've kissed him. Compiled from Addams's personal archive, many of these cartoons are previously unpublished gems, while others are Addams classics. The cartoons in Chas Addams Happily Ever After run the gamut from ecstatic love to disappointed affection to murderous obsession and demonstrate that love really does hurt.


