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Addams Family by Charles Addams

In the August 2, 1941, New Yorker publication of his drawing captioned "While you're here, there's a squeaky trap-door I'd like you to look at," Morticia is back with her butler, now having a carpenter repair a secret-paneled bookcase door. This time she is very glamorous, with her hair still parted in the middle, a few matted tendrils at each side, but a fashionable gathering at the back of her neck; her gown is more stylishly tattered and quite low-cut, revealing a prominent collarbone and ample bust atop a statuesque figure. She has the appearance of a flamenco dancer but, nevertheless, a strong woman in complete control of a domestic situation.

From then on Morticia's appearance was firmly established, as described by Addams for the 1963 television contract, and her living circumstances were clearly that of the matriarch of the Addams mansion. Into the fifties, Morticia evolved into a truly glamorous femme fatale-no more circles under the eyes, new eye shadow, and stylized hair tendrils.

None of the books i have in digital format have a great image for this one. If anyone finds a better version, please share. The image in the post is from The Addams Family Album.

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From Addams Drawn and Quartered:

From Addams and Evil:

From my physical copy of The Addams Family: An Evilution:

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interesting how much the quality varies between these publications

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That is because of the age of the books. Charles Addams, An Evilution is the only one currently in print. The others are scans of old library books. Addams and Evil is from 1947, Drawn and Quartered 1942, and Addams Family Album 1992.

An Evilution is not available in a digital format, and I have found no scans of it. Any image i use from it I scan myself.

I am searching for physical copies of his other books, but they are few, and expensive. A hard back copy of Drawn and Quartered is currently available for $650(USD).

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Nicely done post! Now that's dedication to posting images the right way. Good enough to be its own source.

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