AT LAST I AM FREE. 1971 Marvel blacklight poster by Jack Kirby.
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AT LAST I AM FREE. 1971 Marvel blacklight poster by Jack Kirby.
Tales from the Crypt covers by Jack Davis. The 1954 Comics Code put an end to soul-corrupting magazines like these.
Debbie Harry
Horror painting from the 1970s by comic book artist, L.B. Cole (1918-1995).
Via Cris Shapan
Scanned from The Incredible Hulk No. 243, January 1980.
Georgine Darcy aka “Miss Torso” - Alfred Hitchock’s Rear Window, 1954
Basil Wolverton
2017
Wait, is this what I think is?
MUTANT HUNTER: THE SLICKS (2012) by Michael Whelan, cover for the book by Stephen R. Cox
I found not only the cover illustration for THE SLICKS in the studio but also a few studies as well. Here we get a good shot of the protagonist Leon Miller in a figure study and in a detail from the finished painting.
Functioning aircraft are rare in the world of Mutant Hunter. The Screamer was originally built as a weapons platform that could also haul troops and cargo. The author imagined it as a cross between a V-22 and an A-10.
Interesting, the aircraft was added in digitally?
LAMARCHOS (1977) by Michael Whelan, cover for the book by Jo Clayton.
Love this cover so much, I went and bought the book online to replace my old read-worn copy.
The Vault of the Atomic Space Age