Artist Alex Ross recently unveiled his stunning new Universal Monsters artwork, already giving San Diego Comic-Con attendees something to look forward to at next year's event.

"For film buffs, it’s hard to imagine Frankenstein without thinking of Boris Karloff or Dracula without Bela Lugosi. Now, artist Alex Ross has brought their iconic film roles to life!

...Alex Ross Fine Art is proud to announce the launch the Classic Universal Monsters Set. These icons of the monster horror genre were produced by Universal Studios during the 1920's throughout the 1950's.

Alex has painted the definitive versions of these stars of "Creature Features" and will premiere officially at the San Diego Comic Con in 2017. Alex painted these classics both in their original black and white and color tinted editions.

The Classic Universal Monsters set will include:

  • (Boris Karloff) Frankenstein -1931
  • (Bela Lugosi) Dracula-1931
  • (Elsa Lanchester) Bride of Frankenstein-1935
  • Creature from the Black Lagoon-1954
  • (Boris Karloff) The Mummy-1932
  • (Lon Chaney Jr) The Wolf Man-1941
  • (Claude Rains) The Invisible Man-1933
  • Monster Mash"

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