Frank Frazetta (1928-2010) Weird Science-Fantasy #29 Buck Rogers (June 1955, print 1972) with remarque
Frazetta added a remarque to many of these prints. They’ve appeared here before but I couldn’t skip the chance to post a 22MP version.

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Frank Frazetta (1928-2010) Weird Science-Fantasy #29 Buck Rogers (June 1955, print 1972) with remarque
Frazetta added a remarque to many of these prints. They’ve appeared here before but I couldn’t skip the chance to post a 22MP version.
Another from Wicked Comic Con
My Liberaider remarque by @joe-stpierre
My dream rotation
I was always a spectrum
My commission of Northstar remarque on @joe-stpierre's sketchbook 2025
In the novel "The spark of life" about concentration camp there is a character who's name (at least in Russian translation) is Shepherd. It's just a nickname, the real name is lost and nobody remembers it, and this man can't tell it, because he went crazy (sorry, I don't know more suitable word) after being tortured by SS people.
He can't talk anymore, doesn't remember how to stand (he only crawls on all fours) and is fully sure that he is a german shepherd, not human
I am sad: I feel like I am this sometimes, but at the same time I understand that I for fucking sure didn't suffer enough to become like this
And it's difficult to have this guy as the only character that I can fully understand. This is not a popular opinion to have
In his face there are already the strained lines that we know so well, we have seen them now hundreds of times. They are not so much lines as marks. Under the skin the life no longer pulses, it has already pressed out the boundaries of the body. Death is working through from within. It already has command in the eyes.
—All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
One must be faithful. Loyalty to your word, to your commitments, to others, to yourself. You have to be the kind of person who never fails. 💎
E. Remarque👌
Нашёл в лагерной библиотеке потрёпанную книгу, изданную ещё в год моего рождения. Это роман Ремарка «Время жить и время умирать». Прочёл на
Ilya Yashin, 2/8/24
I found a tattered book in the camp library, published in the year of my birth. This is Remarque's novel “A Time to Live and a Time to Die.” I read it in one sitting - and guess what?
In my opinion, Remarque addresses us through the mouth of his character, the teacher Pohlman, who was arrested by the Gestapo. Literally to each of you and me.
Here's what he says:
“The world does not stand still. And if you despair of your own country, you must believe in him. An eclipse of the sun is possible, but not eternal night… Don't give up so quickly and fall into despair. Are there enough people left to start over again, you ask? Christianity began with a few fishermen, with a few believers in the catacombs, and with those who survived in the arenas of Rome.
…There has never been such a tyranny in the world that would not come to an end. Humanity did not move forward along a smooth road, but always in pushes, jerks, with retreats and convulsions. We were too arrogant, we imagined that our bloody past had already been overcome. And now we know that we only have to look around, and it will immediately overtake us.”
Now is the time to read and reread Remarque, friends.