JRR Tolkien. The Tolkien legends have spawned whole worlds on
all possible narrative formats. A section dedicated to Tolkien
could also appear here. Shown above is the fight between Éowyn
and the Nazgûl from The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The
King, illustrated by the Hildebrandt Brothers.
Terry Pratchett - His worlds and heroes are always mocked to the
max by the author himself, but that's what makes them even more
engaging. I can't have enough of his fables. Shown above, drawn
by Paul Kidby is Cohen the Barbarian who wants to return the
fire to the Gods in The Last Hero.
HR Giger - HR Giger has always amazed us with illustrations
which only he is capable of making. Shown here is a mutation of
his lost love Li.
William Blake - It looks like William Blake has experienced our
modern problems well over 200 years ahead of their time. On a
positive note, his output is wonderful and today makes more
sense than ever.
Raymond E. Feist - I happened to find a book written by Feist while
I was in hospital and I am almost happy that I ended up so sick
such are the captivating stories inside the world of Krondor.
Shown above is the cover from the novel The King's Buccaneer
illustrated by Geoff Taylor.