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Giles so respected the brave work of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution that he created charity Christmas cards to aid in their fund raising. The cards he created were quite beautiful, a measure of his admiration for the RNLI. An admiration that all but moral monsters share.
And of course I'd buy the comics too. All of the comics. :)
(1) Unpublished Barry Windsor-Smith cover for 1973's Tomb of Dracula #8, & (2) the published cover by Gene Colan or Rich Buckler, Tom Palmer, Gaspar Saladino, et al.
I'm glad I never had to turn down a BWS cover. I don't know how I'd do it, no matter how good the alternative.
@TristanCarlyon Totally agree. This shot has certainly stayed with me over the decades.
1948 German programme from the German Herald for that year's Colombia Pictures 15-part serial 'Superman' starring Kirk Alyn & Noel Neill.
Another perfect panel, from 2015's Harley Quinn Holiday Special, by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, Darwyn Cooke, Dave Stewart, & John J. Hill.
John Constantine, Hellblazer, by Sean Phillips, from the 1994 Vertigo trading card set.
Rorschach, Swamp Thing, & Tom Strong: Alex Horley’s tribute to Alan Moore, as printed in 2003′s Portrait Of An Extraordinary Gentleman.