The Residents (pre-Mr. Skull) in Photo Japon, January 1986.

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The Residents (pre-Mr. Skull) in Photo Japon, January 1986.
Daie video ad for Betty Boop and Gamera tapes.
Starlog Japan No. 96, 1985.
Poster for The Residents 20th Anniversary Show in Tokyo, 1992.
The early effects work of Screaming Mad George, from the November 1983 issue of Starlog Japan. This article was published just a few years before he was doing effects on Big Trouble in Little China and Predator.
Monthly Halloween, August 1989.
A whole mess of kaiju toys.
Monster Catalogue in 3D, 1984.
大塚製薬 ポカリスエット 1982年
Creatures of Myth and Gore
Avon Fantasy Reader No. 3 (1947) Cover art uncredited
The taxidermist's manual; or, The art of collecting, preparing and preserving objects of natural history. 1833.
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🐶 Brehm’s Life of animals: Volume 1, Mammalia Chicago: Marquis, 1895. Original source Image description: Historical illustration titled “Prize Dogs of the International Dog Show in Hanover” from Brehm’s Life of Animals (1895) depicting a variety of dog breeds in detailed black and white line art. The image features multiple dogs in various poses, including standing, sitting, and lying down, showcasing distinct breed characteristics such as different coat textures, ear shapes, and body sizes. Notable breeds include German Short-haired Pointers, a Dachshund, a Bulldog wearing a patterned coat, a Newfoundland, a Pug, and several others, each labeled with numbers for identification. The illustration emphasizes diversity in form and breed standards recognized at the time.
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Japanese poster for Class of Nuke ‘Em High, 1987.
THE WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS (1966) CONCEPT ART
One-half of the ukiyo-e print THE YAM-EATING BISHOP PREACHES TO THE FISH by Utagawa Yoshiku (1859).
I swear when I first saw this I thought that was Zoidberg from Futurama.