(via Police Lineup #3 - Joe Kubert art & cover - Pencil Ink)

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pixel skylines

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styofa doing anything

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Cosimo Galluzzi
Peter Solarz

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Stranger Things
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Origami Around

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(via Police Lineup #3 - Joe Kubert art & cover - Pencil Ink)
(via Adventure Comics #412 - Key reprint - Pencil Ink)
(via THE HORRORS OF IT ALL: The Corpse's Embrace!)
Bazooka bubble gum & Bazooka Joe wrapper comic strips by Wesley Morse (Topps, 1960s)
Hugo Pratt: Ticonderoga original art (Frontera Extra #8, 1959)
Jack Kirby
(via Amethyst #1 - 1st issue - Pencil Ink)
Ernie Colón 1983
Nights of horror: fetish art by Superman co-creator, Joe Shuster.
(via Wonder Woman #100 - Milestone issue - Pencil Ink)
"Fantastic Planet" by Peter Elson was the artist's first published work, in Science Fiction Monthly V2 N11, November 1975, after winning the Readers Painting Competition. The printed centerfold reversed the painting, but I prefer this original version.
Spherical spaceships and space stations were popular subjects in the 1970s, even before the May 1977 premiere of Star Wars.
Mary Marvel - Cover art by Jack Binder (1946)
(via Love Romances #85 - non-attributed Matt Baker art, Jack Kirby art & cover - Pencil Ink)
(via Blazing Battle Tales #1 - 1st Sgt. Hawk - Pencil Ink)
1975 - Cover by Frank Thorne
Made For Love https://pulpcovers.com/made-for-love/
Classic cover by L. B. Cole from Great Comics #1, published by Novack, 1945.
(via Books of Magic #1 - 1st issue - Pencil Ink)
1990
'Statuesque' by Frank Frazetta.
Interior illustration from the Midwood paperback series, published in 1963/4.