Saturday, February 7, 2026

New Six/Seven by Berni Wrightson!


Yeah, yeah, just new to me, and just the first three.  Teenage Berni art is just the cat's meow, I feel, and I was so pumped to see them.  If you know of more from 1966/1967 or thereabouts, please holla










 

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Eyes Of Mars Page by Mike Kaluta

First published thing ever, 20-year-old Kaluta had this second page (with the first page and other pages) published in the fanzine Graphic Showcase.  EOM was in the first 3 issues, and sump'n sweet had arrived on the comic art scene

 

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Dig'n Me Some Steve Ditko

This is so spot on for me.  Years ago I was dig'n holes for fence posts, when I hit a massive rock.  As I worked to dig it out, I discovered it was a boulder (makes sense, as I was dig'n in Boulder).  When my hole got to be about this size, I decided to cut a post shorter so it looked like it was as deep as the other posts

Monday, February 2, 2026

Atlas Shrugged by Jack Kirby

Lots a Atlas up on here in the wayback, but not this one, at least not where it was called Atlas.  It's nestled in a coupla my Valentine's posts amongst a plethora (some folks tell me it's nice when I use that word-that it means a lot to them) of the sketches Jack did for Roz for her black book Valentine.  Even those don't show the fineline pencils like this (please embiggen), though
 

Sandman Deluxe Covers by Mike Kaluta





Just saw these at the local library, and one regret is the online images don't show that they're wrap-arounds
 

Another Talon (?) by Jim Steranko

Xerox of a sketch used as a fanzine cover in 1977, so acourse I missed it while at university (I think that was the year I had to read all of Shakespeare while master'n the card game Hearts).  Most of this garb reflects the classic outfit on that quintessential Talon, and even that headband appears on two other Talons, so my fifty-sump'n year wait for another Talon is over


 

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Monkey'n Around with Steve Ditko and Art Adams

Maybe the weirdest leap I've ever made try'n to compare gorilla my dreams.  Let me also drop the K bomb-Konga


 

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Fire Planet by Roy Krenkel

Let me just cut to the chase this time--I need your help!  I really dig this, but know squat about it.  It was in a "real" Krenkel portfolio (six detailed drawings VS two quick sketches in some fanzines of the day) in the great Strnad fanzine Anamoly #3

 

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Chane Chane Chane by Gil Kane

Like from the great song by Aretha Franklin.  These three Chanes are from my third Chane, all in Savage Sword of Conan-- #s 63, 64, and this (don't tell the kids this number) from #67

 

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

The First (?) Black Condor by Jim Steranko

Just saw this first image in the Comic & Fantasy Art Amateur Press Association's take on fanzines, and it sounds like that led to the cover of Portfolio One and then Fantastic Fanzine 11




 

Bootpants by Berni Wrightson

Last post's inclusion of the Conan Levi ad made me think again of this great barrel-chested barbarian from young Berni.  The pants and boots are all one item of clothing



 

Monday, January 19, 2026

Superhero Ad by Barry Smith


First is how we saw it as original art for sale ($500, or just over 2000 comics at the time) in Cartoonists And Illustrators Portfolio, then various ways it's been up on here over the years.  The blurb under the art read that it was commisioned by an ad agency.  The urban legends last century said it ended up as the cover on a rock album, ala Preflyte by The Byrds, but I personally never saw it.  After those, we have the Conan ad for Levi's (hah!), and finally, the Vision ad, a real ad for adventure week in TV Guide











 

Monday, January 12, 2026

Warfront Cover by Jack Kirby

I know John Morrow did a massive collection of the Mainline comics by Simon & Kirby, but how about all their Harvey stuff?  Dunno if there is one, and if there is, dunno if I could afford it


 

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Traveler Movie by Berni Wrightson

Half fundundant, but all fun.  The movie that never was





















 

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Tars Tarkas by Berni Wrightson

Like they say, third times a charm!  I'll try again someday, but right now, this is a good as I can get this A Look Back beauty

 

Frank Frazetta and Jim Steranko

First is the quarter page they shared in the 1968 fanzine On The Draw'n Board, then the chap Talon, then my fav Fritz from Steranko's Mediascene