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Tony Harris’s fine original art featuring Morpheus & Matthew The Raven for 1994’s “The Sandman: Gallery of Dreams”.
A New Year’s Eve masked ball: Elbert McGran Jackson’s superb cover to January 1931’s Collier’s magazine.
Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man, by Michael Cho, from 2012. Splendid.
“I don't think that little boy next door had a very nice Christmas.”
Original art by Charles Addams, 1940s.
From 1944, a Superman Christmas card, which offers a plausible explanation for how Santa gets all those presents delivered in a single night.
The X-Men’s Dark Phoenix, by Frank Miller, from the early 1980s, a commission dedicated to one Beth.
Tomer Hanuka’s masterful alt-movie poster for 2018’s “A Quiet Place”.
I knew about Moebius’ cover for Static #45. Never thought there’d be more of them for Milestone. Daft me.
The Empty Bag: Paul Stahr's cover to Life's 1914 Christmas edition. The kind of art that might well get accussed of being Woke in 2022, or worse, as gawd-darned gawdless communism.