They were not ordinary tattoos but know as body illustrations and they moved and told stories.
The publication of Ray Bradbury's that established him as a leading writer of Science Fiction was Fahrenheit 451, that was published in 1953. Prior to that, he published to collections of Horror and science fiction stories, they were the Martian Chronicles and the Illustrated Man, published in 1950 and 1950, respectively.
The protagonist was Eckel
going back in time.
"The Illustrated Man" was written by Ray Bradbury and was first published in 1951. The book is a collection of short stories that are connected by the framing device of a man whose body is covered in tattoos that come to life and tell their stories.
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"The Illustrated Man" by Ray Bradbury is a science fiction short story collection that explores themes of technology, humanity, and the future. It is often categorized as science fiction or speculative fiction.
Ray Bradbury's father was a lineman for the electric company, working long hours to support his family.
The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury A movie of the same name was made out of the book in 1969 and starred Rod Steiger (as the illustrated man) and Claire Blooom.
The Illustrated Man was created in 1951.
Maggie Bradbury passed away November 2003 -- there are no details nor a bio that gives details.
The Illustrated Man has 256 pages.
Illustrated Man - band - was created in 1984.