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The sheer joy of Michael Cho’s cover to 2020’s Shazam - The World’s Mightiest Mortal Volume 2!!
John Romita’s original, gorgeous cover art for 1968’s Spectacular Spider-Man #2. For my money, the definitive Green Goblin.
The Martian fighting machines at The Thames, by Henrique Alvim Correa, from the 1906 Belgian illustrated version of H. G. Wells' The War Of The Worlds.
John Schoenherr’s original painted cover for 1965’s first paperback edition of Frank Herbert’s Dune.
And here’s the published work with Joe Sinnott’s inks & Marie Severin’s colours.
Original 1972 art by Alex Toth for a proposed “The Bionic Wolf” cartoon show, which Hanna-Barbera declined to commission. Just a few years too early, I fear, where the public’s taste for bionic-themed adventures were concerned.
You might think that I'm guilty of a pronounced bias towards the Legion of Super-Pets. And you'd be entirely correct. So bless Darwyn Cooke for this wonder of the world too 👇👇👇
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, by Andy Fairhurst, 2019. I adore it.
French movie poster by Boris Grinsson for 1966’s Batman.
The gradual rise of indy comics in the late 70s / early 80s was such an exciting time to live through. https://t.co/e8Y6K10KE7