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old fashioned future:
sci-fi #illustrations by Shigeru Komatsuzaki (1915-2001), whose fantastic work appeared on plastic model kit boxes and in magazines and picture books in the #1960s to #1970s.
#scifi #scifiart #robots #retrofuture
Spectacular #HorrorArt by Earl Norem. All of these were cover commissions for the #MARVEL monster magazines in the 1970s. #horror #comics
“Octothorpe” (https://t.co/BfsuH0HTsu) by Jorge Iván Moreno Majul for @pampatype is a revival of “Stripes”, a Letraset font by Tony Wenmann from the 1970s. With broad language support, lots of alternates & discretionary ligatures it’s equipped for demanding tasks. #366fonts (142)
The work of Bob Layzell, c. 1970s. #scifiart
Adults only: sex comedies from the late 1960s—1970s. I miss finely crafted movie posters. Since the Internet, thumbnails have basically taken over their place.
Concept drawing of Baron Harkonnen by Mœbius, for Alejandro Jodorowsky's unrealized DUNE. 1970s.
Animation art by Studio Ghibli’s Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahada for a proposed but unmade PIPPI LONGSTOCKING film, and for PANDA! GO, PANDA!, which grew out of it. 1970s.
“I can never bear to have people around me when I’m working, or to let anybody see what I’m doing or say anything about it until it’s finished.” - Georgia O’Keeffe
Untitled, Abstraction Orange Curve & Circles, 1970s. Watercolor on paper, 30 1/2 x 22 in. © Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Most Lada importers in the west printed their own brochures, but this is an attractive item in English from the Soviet Union itself, focusing on the 2106 (usually known as the 1600). At its price it did indeed offer 'luxury' features for the late 1970s. #carbrochure #Lada #USSR
A young Jim Cornette sporting a black Jerry Lawler shirt at the WFIA wrestling fan club award show gathering in the late 1970s.
Pastel drawings by Mel Shaw for unproduced Disney feature, THE TALE OF A MOUSE. 1970s.
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Solomon Kane sketch by Bernie Wrightson, circa 1970s. https://t.co/sMDJRvo8rZ
SICK NOT MAD. Someone has been steadily uploading issues of SICK MAGAZINE, which was a Mad Magazine also-ran started in 1960 and surviving into the 1970s. It was offbeat, pushed the limits of the time and is almost entirely forgotten. Check it out. https://t.co/6ldM2x1HUt
Art by Peter Lloyd (1944-2009): movie posters for GET CRAZY (1983) and HEARTBEEPS (1981), and two sci-fi covers from the 1970s.
NFL fantasy sports figures by Jack Kirby. 1970s. New York Giants / Green Bay Packers / San Francisco 49ers / Cleveland Browns