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The Old Ships Draw to Home Again, by Jonas Lie, 1920.
Drawing by Max Fleischer featuring Metropolis centred on the Daily Planet for 1941’s epochal Superman cartoons.
James McMullan’s painted illustrations that accompanied Nik Cohn’s Tribal Rites of the New Saturday Night in June 7th 1976’s issue of New York Magazine. Cohn’s story of White working class disco clubs was fiction sold as reportage, but McMullam did his homework & it shows.
1998 DC Comics promo poster by Val Semeiks & Prentis Rollins et al for the Grant Morrison-piloted DC One Million crossover. Book-for-book, I can’t think a company comics event that can match it.
So I’m sitting in the sun reading Al Ewing & Paul Marshall’s Judge Dredd: O Little Town of Bethlehem, which I haven’t read in almost a decade. And crikey it’s funny. Laugh-out-loud funny. So beautifully constructed I keep wanting to applaud. While I’m laughing. Out-loud. 👏 👏 👏
From the early 90s, Bruce Timm depicting the way that Catwoman & Batman’s relationship wouldn’t - and indeed couldn’t - develop in Batman: The Animated Series.
Milan Pecak’s movie poster for The Terminator’s first Czech release in 1990.
A December 2016, Easter-egg strewn cartoon by Kyle Baker, for the Village Voice.