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Bob Larkin’s original painted cover art for 1979’s book collection “Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts”.
Original, exquisite, George Pratt art for 2003’s Wolverine Netsuke #1.
1983 original art by Moebius for the unproduced animated feature “Internal Transfer”.
A whole new world, captivating & convincing, in a single illustration.
If I may, happy birthday Alan Moore. Your work changed my life, just as PKD, Seurat, Orwell, Low, Satie, Tuchman, & Eno did, No small transformation then. You might even call it magic. Everything became clearer, more exciting, more inspiring. Everything was better. Thank you.
Batman making the acquaintance of Clark Kent: a panel of original painted art by Dan Brereton for 1994’s Legends of the World's Finest #1. Such wonderfully evocative work.
My cap is respectfully doffed for what would have been the great Darwyn Cooke’s 60th birthday. A master, much-missed.
Original art by Gray Morrow featuring Madame Xanadu & The Shadow, 1988. I wish this had been a crossover with art by GM that I’d missed & could chase down.
Whoever is in the very front rank of comics creators, they stand right next to Kevin O’Neill. He really was that astonishingly good. Time after time after time,for decade upon decade, he was the most reliably brilliant artist.
A great storyteller has left the building. Hats off
A preliminary cover painting by Bob Larkin for 1976’s Planet of the Apes #17 alongside the final published cover.
The finest of all Marvel’s 1970s magazines? Issue for issue, I’d say so. Even now, with my love of all things Apes long abated, it makes for a terrific read.