![]() His comic strip work officially debuted in an issue of Art Spiegelman’s historic RAW magazine and his earliest strips were subsequently collected in the books Hypnotic Tales (1992) and Black Cat Crossing (1993). ![]() ![]() A new adaptation of Dracula by horror writer Steve Niles, published in Fall 2005, contains twenty-two new color paintings by Sala. He provided the artwork for a story by Lemony Snicket in one of the series of Little Lit children’s books and did over sixty drawings for Jack Kerouac’s recently discovered Dr. He has done illustrations for many magazines and newspapers, including Esquire, Newsweek, Playboy, The Washington Post and The New York Times. Richard Sala’s paintings and prints have been exhibited internationally and his animated serial, “Invisible Hands” appeared on MTV’s Liquid Television. ![]()
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