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Gungan concept art by Terryl Whitlatch (images 1 and 2, a very early design) and Iain McCaig. A female Gungan?
Nurikabe, a spirit from Japanese folklore. The creature disguises itself as a wall to confuse and misdirect nightly travellers.
(If you ever encounter it: tap on its lower left part and it will disappear.)
Concept art of Oswald Cobblepot—the Penguin—from BATMAN RETURNS (1992), by Mark 'Crash' McCreery and Bob Ringwood (image 4).
Betty and Veronica, eh. Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge probably were the most exciting combination of “Cooper” and “Lodge” until TWIN PEAKS.
Jim Henson designs for Muppet live shows. Image 1 was for Nancy Sinatra’s Las Vegas show, 1971, the other two were for The Muppets at Lincoln Center, 1972.
The “father of space art”, Chesley Bonestell (1888-1986).
(Note the tiny human figures in the first one, “Saturn as seen from Titan”. Image 3 depicts a Martian canal.)
Concept art by art director Karen Steward for TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (1990). The Leo drawing I think was used in the movie itself, as a drawing by April.
The Turtles were so big in the early 1990s. If something didn’t have a Simpson on it, it had a Turtle on it.