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Still thoroughly enjoying The Wheel Of Time. Which I can’t help but feel I shouldn’t. But since there’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure, it must be a pleasure, plain and simple.
The Empty Bag: Paul Stahr's cover to Life's 1914 Christmas edition. The kind of art that might well get accussed of virtue signalling in 2021, or worse, as gawd-darned communism.
New York Roof Tops, by Louis Michel Eilshemius, 1908.
@judgedreddbook This came to mind. A BWS flashbulb memory.
Lucknow, 1pm 8th December 1873, by Edward Lear. (Pencil, sepia ink, watercolour)
Joe Quesada art for 2018's Marvel Knights 20th anniversary poster.
It's now almost a quarter of a century since JQ & James Palmiotti took on Black Panther, Daredevil, The Punisher & Inhumans. I thought it looked a darn odd proposition when announced. How very wrong I was.
So, here we have Ron English's Superman/Wonder Woman 1992. Which has been offered for many thousands of dollars. Yet I can't find any acknowledgement of the creators whose work he's blantantly lifted. Such as José Luis García-López. (I recognise but can't place Superman.) /1.
“Who are you?” … “I’m a Japanese boy”.
Concept drawing from Hayao Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises, as printed in Empire 300.
Tonight’s read: Beasts Of Burden - Occupied Territory. A fine series, and I’m very much looking forward to this …