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Pittsburgh Alternate Histories Book

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A comprehensive pictorial look at monsters, zombies, and other creatures throughout Pittsburgh's history. - In 2008 I moved to Pittsburgh from New York City. I was eager to get to know my new home, so I read a lot about the city and did a lot of research. I kept coming across these amazing old lithographs and maps of the city from the 19th century. I wanted to find a way to share them with people...but how?The image that started it all!In 2010 inspiration struck: I took a birds-eye-view of Pittsburgh from 1867 and added in a giant monster looming over the skyline. I've always loved 1950s & ...

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A comprehensive pictorial look at monsters, zombies, and other creatures throughout Pittsburgh's history. - In 2008 I moved to Pittsburgh from New York City. I was eager to get to know my new home, so I read a lot about the city and did a lot of research. I kept coming across these amazing old lithographs and maps of the city from the 19th century. I wanted to find a way to share them with people...but how?The image that started it all!In 2010 inspiration struck: I took a birds-eye-view of Pittsburgh from 1867 and added in a giant monster looming over the skyline. I've always loved 1950s & 60s sci-fi and Japanese monster films, and these two things just came together. My boss, Rebecca Morris at Wildcard, loved it and asked if I could do a whole show of these pieces. I called it "Alternate Histories of Pittsburgh" and you can read about it here. It was a big success, and launched my c
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