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Summertime Pleasures By Underground, by Edward McKnight Kauffer, 1925.
The amazing Spider-Man, by Kyle Baker. Which is just fabulous.
For Peace And Freedom - World’s Fair of 1940 - New York, artist sadly unknown to me.
The cast of Hanna-Barbera’s Top Cat, bless them. Which in my clearly unreliable memories seemed to be on every weekday night through the Sixties & Seventies. I’m rather disconcerted to discover only 30 episodes of the show were ever made.
Michael Cho’s absolutely charming cover to 2016’s Justice League of America: The Silver Age vol I. Cho has an enviable capacity to channel the optimism & joyousness baked into the era’s super-people. To see this is to smile. Bless.
An early pre-production 1965 concept pic by Joe Cal Cagno for the mid-60s KFS Saturday morning Beatles cartoon show.
From the Fleischer Studio’s Superman animation team in the early 1940s, a layout drawing of the Daily Planet. Which is so evocatively perfect that it feels as if there really was a Daily Planet, & that its home in Metropolis had been sketched one night to produce this beauty.
Bob Powell & Norman Saunders’ original art for “Surfing Sleuths”, in 1966’s Topps Batman Series 2 trading cards set.
There’s a gazillion Bat-books out there. But none under the title of Batman & Robin: Surfing Sleuths. Which is an awful shame.