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@DarrellEpp @deanetts @buse_chris @btoandbatbooks @DonaldRexJr @Lord_Azoth @PaulDeBetta @dance_along_t_e @EEscovar23 @CrashSheridan I highly recommend his early Dr. Drew work. Very Eisner-esque! From 1949. Written by Marilyn Mercer.
@buse_chris @murphyalxndr @pheltzcomics @Tribe_XX @johnnydfetish @TheProwlerXl @MadDashiell @Lord_Azoth @GregRozeboom @jasondhenderson @thinbloodeddino Elvis Costello and the Attractions - Armed Forces. The original UK cover that opened up, and had the postcard inserts. Designed by Barney Bubbles from 1979. One of my favorite albums too!
@EEscovar23 @realmarkrez @btoandbatbooks @PaulDeBetta @dance_along_t_e @ManFirestorm @deanetts @Lord_Azoth @DonaldRexJr @allanharveyres1 Joker 6 Cover by Neal Adams. Based on the cover to Batman 237, from 1971.
Comic Collections. EC Archives: Shock Illustrated Darkhorse, by Frank Frazetta and others. The Complete Dick Tracy Vol 11 IDW, by Chester Gould. The Complete Little Orphan Annie Vol 16 IDW, by Harold Gray. Tom Corbett Space Cadet Vol 1 PS Artbooks, by Al McWilliams and others.
Homage Covers. Here's a classic one. Lois Lane 128 from 1972. Cover by Bob Oksner. Uncanny X-Men 136 from 1980. Cover by Byrne and Austin. Crisis on Infinite Earths 7 from 1985. Cover by George Perez.
More Swipes! I love Sheldon Moldoff's art, met him on a handful of occasions, and own some of his artwork. But early in his career, he had a tendency to swipe from Alex Raymond. Here are some examples from Hawkman.
@matthwbox @realmarkrez @PaulDeBetta @rocketfromthe @MadDashiell @GregRozeboom @CrashSheridan @btoandbatbooks @buse_chris @Lord_Azoth Here's more of his pulp and men's adventures art.
Norman Saunders (1907-1989) was a prolific 20th-century American commercial artist. He is best known for paintings in pulp magazines, paperbacks, men's adventure magazines, comic books and trading cards. He did the Mars Attack cards, Batman (1966) and Wacky Packages from 1967-78.