Let There Be GWAR by Bob Gorman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Excellent layout and design by Roger Gastman and Leon Gonzalez really take this collection of GWAR history and ephemera compiled by GWAR insider Bob Gorman to a higher level. Images are on the page or adjacent page to relevant text and text fills pages exactly, with nothing dangling alone on a final page. This takes this history of the uncouth and many-membered costume metal space pantheon from its earliest days in Richmond, Virginia to the vista of a future sans deceased founding member and frontman Dave Brockie.
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