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EDVARD MUNCH: 'Evening Melancholy,' 1891. Oil, pencil and crayon on canvas.
@skeezix161 @wizecrax @FrankiePaul64 @DeevElliott @RealTarx9 @Lord_Azoth @bloodofkirby @GregRozeboom @ScottMWest @realmarkrez did someone say gene colan????
JACK KIRBY: "There seems no end to the trip!! Each sight becomes more outrageous than the other--space and time have lost their meaning--world blends with world--world SWALLOWS world--they join, they part--they crack in shards of overwhelming size and shape..." (read it ALOUD)
@PeterGBell25 @Lord_Azoth @DeevElliott @wizecrax @RealTarx9 @matthwbox @GregRozeboom @bloodofkirby @MadDashiell Hi, it's the awesome Ralph Dibny, seen here with plastic man and batman
@tonywolfness @ScottMWest @DeevElliott @realmarkrez @RealTarx9 @Lord_Azoth @FrankiePaul64 @ManFirestorm @wizecrax @skeezix161 @GregRozeboom @matthwbox @MadDashiell @odouglasj but his own stuff is way better than the stuff with Marvel superheroes, you've got some good times ahead...
@tonywolfness @DeevElliott @ScottMWest @realmarkrez @RealTarx9 @Lord_Azoth @FrankiePaul64 @ManFirestorm @wizecrax @skeezix161 @GregRozeboom here's eric haven depicting that one time when Iron Man was decapitated by Karnak.
Flemish Renaissance giant Joachim Patinir (1480-1524): 'Charon crossing the Styx,' 1524 (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid). Oil on wood, 64 x 103 cm. Image 2 is a close-up.