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The Joker 80th Anniversary Super Spectacular #1 arrives April 29 with eight decade variants!
1950s variant cover by David Finch and Steve Firchow
1960s variant cover by Francesco Mattina
1980s variant cover by @sinKEVitch
1990s variant cover by Gabriele Dell’Otto
From the creepy Indonesian creatures, to a child exorcist in 1950s Taiwan: discover horror games rooted in Asian folklore of different countries, where traditions and history mix with superstition and horror. #Detention #HomeSweetHome
Complete article: https://t.co/YK6HgfQW5l
Blair Hughes-Stanton (1902–81): Unique Works on Paper relaunch on Saturday 7 March. Life drawings from the 1920s, raunchy watercolours from 1930s, POW camp & pub drawings from the 1940s and monotypes from the 1950s.
"Pottery Vendador" 1950s © Eileen Monaghan Whitaker 20"x14" Watercolor was created for a set of playing cards. More paintings of Mexico can be seen on https://t.co/lXJ7hXvZGp. #watercolors #watercolorartists #watercolorgallery #watercolormexico #Mexico
Guess who got a job somewhere where she's always wanted to work?!?
I get to be behind the counter at a 1950s resturant, working with ice cream and soda, and serving the counter! I'm so excited!!!
#art John Wilson ‘Mother and Child’ Yale exhibit looks at artist's making of a lynching mural in 1950s https://t.co/TgGeMIwFKI
Celebrate Selina Kyle in style with these Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 decade variants!
1940s variant cover by @AH_AdamHughes
1950s variant cover by @TravisCharest
1960s variant cover by @JScottCampbell
1970s variant cover by Frank Cho (not final)
Fashion illustration
(MIFA catalogue no. 31)
(late 1940s-early 1950s)
JACQUES HEIM, Paris
(attributed to) (fashion house)
Pen and ink, gouache and
graphie on wove paper
28.0 × 21.0 cm
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Presented by Melbourne Fine Art Gallery, 2012
Edward Clark (1926-2019), the 1st painter credited with working on a shaped canvas, an innovation that influenced contemporary art through the 1950s and 1960s. He is known for his use of color and his powerful brush stroke on large- scale canvases.
Greek myths and stories by illustrator duo, Alice and Martin Provensen. 1950s/1960s.
1940s: @JimLee, @ScottW_inks, @Sinccolor
1950s: @TotinoTedesco
1960s: Dustin Nguyen
1970s: Kaare Andrews
1980s: @FrankMillerInk, @Sinccolor
1990s: Jim Cheung, @tomeu_morey
2000s: @DCWJ01
2010s: Yasmine Putri
Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 on sale March 18!
Shanghai studio @_jwdk has created a series of posters to help fight against #coronavirus, inspired by vintage Chinese public health notices of the 1950s: https://t.co/Wg1Hv7HceV
We’ve just come across these wonderful brochures from the 1950s and 60s while packaging the archive of Richard Cooper & Company, who made corsets and other undergarments (D4984).
1940s: @NicolaScottArt, Annette Kwok
1950s: @1moreGaryFrank, @bdanderson13
1960s: @NickDerington
1970s: Jose Garcia-Lopez, @Sinccolor
1980s: Gabriele Dell'Otto
1990s: Francesco Mattina
2000s: @JimLee, @ScottW_inks, @Sinccolor
2010s: @FrancisManapul
On sale March 4!
Today, legendary #Superman artist Curt Swan would have been 100 years old. For 2 generations of readers--myself included!--Curt was THE Superman artist , the artistic equivalent of George Reeve's friendly, reassuring live action Man of Steel of the 1950s. Up, up, and away, Curt!
Fredric Wertham launched a crusade against comic books in the 1950s. He said of Batman, "It is like the wish dream of two homosexuals living together. [It] helps to fixate homoerotic tendencies [with a] Ganymede-Zeus type of love-relationship." #Batman