The Picture Bible Explained
The Picture Bible is a comic strip telling of the Bible edited by Iva Hoth with illustrations by Andre LeBlanc. It was first published in full colour form by David C. Cook in 1978.[1] [2] [3]
LeBlanc's The Picture Bible was an influence on The Action Bible by Sergio Cariello for David C. Cook, 2010.[4] [5]
Notes and References
- M. Keith Booker Comics through Time: A History of Icons, Idols, and Ideas p1712 0313397511 2014 -"Following in the footsteps of Iva Hoth's The Picture Bible (first published in fullcolor form by David C. Cook in 1978 and growing out of Hoth's work..."
- West Coast Review of Books - v 6 p xxxvii 1979 - "Behind the success of the book is Editor Iva Hoth who depended a great deal on the counsel of Cook's Bible Editor Dr. ... The reason: they had gotten their copy of Sunday Pix, put out by Cook, and were engrossed by the way the artist had ..."
- Religious Book Review -vol 9-11 p38 1978 Price unreported Unpaged. Script by Iva Hoth. Illustrations by Andre Le Blanc. Bible editor, C. Elvan Olmstead. "
- Web site: Sergio Cariello - Comic Book DB. www.comicbookdb.com. 2019-05-03.
- Web site: Sergio Cariello. lambiek.net. en. 2019-05-03.