Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Sonny Sumo VS Sagutai by Jack Kirby



Not usually a fan of the reprint art, but this splash is pretty sweet (and no page crease!)
 

Some Jim Steranko












 

Monday, April 29, 2024

Tales Teen Titans Cover by Barry Smith



 Big changes from the prelim, but they're both che nice

Buck Rogers And The Windy Day by Frank Frazetta

















I've lost my baseball cap more than I care to think of on a blustery day.  And a few other great covers

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Three Broken Rifles by Berni Wrightson




Last one was apparently retrieved from the trash can next to Berni's drawing board.  If you know of any others of this scene, please holla 
 

Friday, April 26, 2024

Wolverine VS Omega Red by Jim Lee



Just got back from a two week road trip through southern Cal, and I saw this cover on three different t shirts, and it was cool to flash back on this awesome illo
 

Saturday, April 13, 2024

The Guardian Goes To The Beach by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon



This golden age Simon & Kirby letterhead was quite the surprise to me, and don't even get me started on that famous villain The Yellow Skull

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Forever People by Jack Kirby




Onea my weird passions is see'n a fav in black'n white that I've always seen in color.  I've occasionally looked at this georgeous page from Kirby Unleashed and thought, "maybe I'll see it in b&w somedaty but surely not as big and beautiful" (yes, I'm riff'n on Big Barda and Beautiful Dreamer and yes, I forgot to stop call'n you Shirley).  Well, stop the presses and alert the media!  This Artist's Edition cover is as big as ya wanna

Tiny Tarzan Covers by Frank Frazetta


These useta fit quite nicely in my hip pocket.  Wish I could say the same of my scanner, but fortunately, each of these are well-served on here in the way back

Monday, April 8, 2024

Fistful Of Juanillo






Another fanzine artist that's a mystery to me, but che nice.  If you know sump'n sump'n (especially where the first image is from), please holla

Axus by Barry Smith







That cover never ages for me, and two a these are new on here.  How cool to have a hero age realistically