Homages by Félix Maynet Les Tuniques Bleues (Blutch and Chesterfield)
Lucky Luke
Spirou et Fantasio (Marsupilami et Spip)
Johan et Pirlouit
Les aventures de Jack Diamond
Blueberry
Blake et Mortimer
Gil Jourdan
The Spirit
Valérian et Laureline

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Homages by Félix Maynet Les Tuniques Bleues (Blutch and Chesterfield)
Lucky Luke
Spirou et Fantasio (Marsupilami et Spip)
Johan et Pirlouit
Les aventures de Jack Diamond
Blueberry
Blake et Mortimer
Gil Jourdan
The Spirit
Valérian et Laureline
Holy shit this variant cover for the Horror of Godzilla #1 slaps.
I'm giving a virtual presentation on 70s sci-fi art history and you're all invited! It's this Tuesday — August 8, at 3 pm PST / 6 pm EST.
Give Third Place Books your email address here and they'll send a zoom link.
I'll be covering a lot of art and facts that didn't make it into my book, too! Like this John Schoenherr homage in the 2021 Dune movie. Plus I'll chat with my friend @vandroid-helsing. It'll be a good time! Sign up here!
Things learned by turning cult horror creatures/villains into Monster High OCs:
lots of different things about how to draw different clothes
doing outline-less art in black and white is really hard
Knights of Parallels!
Slowly building up my personal ideal superhero:
Eternal optimist
Tragic backstory, but refuses to let that define them
Kamen Rider references
Nerdy
Always wants to help others, even if it becomes disadvantageous in some ways
Stands as a paragon example for others, but is actually just A Guy
Native American
Like, I wish I had the skills to make him a reality. Superheroes are my jam.