Tuesday, March 31, 2015
The "Spring Snow" Plate From Tupenny Conan by Barry Smith
About once a week, around here lately, this is pretty much how the terrain looks, minus everybody's favorite barbarian
Monday, March 30, 2015
A Trio by Dennis Fujitake
My second favorite fan artist of the golden decade of fanzines (1965 to 1975) was Fujitake, just a nose behind Bob Kline, and I never even knew about these! They were inside Chronicle, which had the third great fanzine artist, Fantucchio, on the cover. Please search all three fan artists here if I'm speak'n gibberish
Saturday, March 28, 2015
A Hot Chick and Two Whips by Jack Kirby
This is what it gets like when I need to sleep....I get to the point where I don't even amuse myself, and that takes quite some doing. G'night
Tomb Zero by Ralph Reese
This has gotta be the greatest art by Reese, but it wasn't published! If you open the second image, we see it was intended for the defunct Web'o Horror magazine. A real shame, in that here he finally outdid Wally Wood and Rand Holmes at their own game (methinks)
Kull #11 Cover by Mike Ploog
Dunnae why, but I'm not a huge Ploog fan, yet I really dig this cover, and even more so on the redux
Friday, March 27, 2015
Heritage Postcard by Frank Frazetta
Wow! Yesterday I was drooling over Heritage Auctions latest greatest item, the preliminary rough Fritz did for his Conan The Adventurer cover, and today, I get this postcard from Heritage Auctions! Best nerd-out I've had since I got the trad'n card of Kirby's Silver Surfer and Galactus poster several years ago. Correction on my post yesterday: bidding opens Sunday, not Saturday
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Another Quest by Jeff Jones
Half of these were on an earlier post, but remember, Cap'n's Comics is nothing if not fun and redundant! fun and redundant
New Conan The Adventurer by Frank Frazetta!!!
Okay, just new to me, but this is pretty cool for the Cap'n! Heritage will be auctioning the preliminary sketch to this iconic cover on Saturday, and it is awesome. First here is my best copy of the paperback, the first time I saw Frazetta art, and I believe the first Conan cover by Fritz. Next are two images on the sketch page, then three sketches of Conan that don't even belong here, I just dig em. We finish with two versions of what I've always heard was the first firstest drawing Frank did of Conan
Wonderworld Comics #4 Cover by Lou Fine
Earlier today, Sean handed me this comic, and blew my mind. Almost eighty years ago, and Lou Fine is still a Michelangelo of comic art. This is incredible, and what a happy idiot I've been to not even know it existed. Please embiggen
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