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Radovan Krátký’s “Bubáci, or The Bugaboos Or Little Natural History Of The Spooks, Ghosts And Phantoms”. Illustrations by Miroslav Váša. 1961.
(These comes from the great blog, Monster Brains.)
It was usually Betty who inflicted the damage, wasn’t it. She sure packed a punch.
Concept painting by Robert McCall of a Vulcan temple (image 1), among other things, for STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE (1979).
Costume designs for the 1873 Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans. The theme: The Missing Links to Darwin's Origin of Species...
10 WAYS TO DESTROY THE WORLD. Helpful tips by Dan Dare archenemy, the Mekon of Mekonta.
Peter Ellenshaw concept art for Disney’s THE BLACK HOLE (1979).
Coyote’s long fall, perfectly and almost poetically rounded off with a billowing cloud of dust, has to be one of the funniest things in animation. Often he wouldn’t even move during his long way down, he’d just meekly undergo it, completely Zen.