1. earsplittingtrumpet:

    from Lorenzo Mattotti’s Lettres d’Un Temps Éloigné

     
  2. browsethestacks:

    The Sword Of Solomon Kane (1985-1986)

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  3. pulpsandcomics2:

    Bettie Page Queen of the Nile   cover nd art by Jim Silke

    #1  December 1999  

    #2  February 2000

    #3   April 2000

    Dave Stevens, not Jim Silke

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  4. gameraboy2:

    Bettie Page by Dave Stevens, 1986

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  7. curtvilescomic:

    As of writing 23 years ago, February 13th 2000 the final original Peanuts strip above was published.

    The creator, Charles M Schulz had died the previous day

     

  8. spaceshiprocket:

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    Spider-Man by Tim Sale

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  9. ufonaut:

    Through the window can be seen an awful, hunched figure… of the man!! His only companion is an ever-playing radio (which he no longer even hears!) and the moths that circle his lamp… Uncontrollably, the man begins to mutter and mumble to himself– listen! You can almost hear the incantation–

    Joe Kubert’s autobiographical story in DC Special (1968) #5

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  10. ungoliantschilde:

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    New Mutants, Vol. 1 # 18 Page 01 by Bill Sienkiewicz, with Letters by Tom Orzechowski, Colors by Glynis Wein, and a Script by Chris Claremont.

     
  11. gameraboy2:

    Phantom Lady #23 (1949), cover by Jack Kamen

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  12. ungoliantschilde:

    2 Splashes from the first full appearance of Red Sonja

    Conan the Barbarian, Vol. 1 # 24, “the Song of Red Sonja”, Page 01 and Page 18, was plotted and illustrated by Barry Windsor-Smith, with Lettering by Artie Simek, and Script written by Roy Thomas.

     
  13. 70sscifiart:

    Ron Cobb’s Alien concept art

     
  14. terrymoore-art:

    Parker Girls 6 cover study. 11 X 17. I rarely do full pencils at that size but this was going to be the cover until I got carried away with the Sherlock Holmes club feel. Too old world for this modern series. But I still like this drawing, it’s like a 1950s pinup.
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  15. chernobog13:

    Ursula from Disney’s The Little Mermaid, looking a lot better than I remember.

    Art Adams

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