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Collage maker. Art lover. “Any sufficiently advanced art form is indistinguishable from child’s play.” — 03 Jul 2021 https://wallacepolsom.com/
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Epic Illustrated #6 (June 1981), with cover art by Neal Adams.

The first four issues of Star*Reach, with cover art by 1) Howard Chaykin, 2) Neal Adams, 3) Frank Brunner, and 4) Howard Chaykin. First two issues were published in 1973; the third, in 1975; and the fourth, in 1976.

More SF/F art by Tony Roberts (b. 1950).

1. Eldon Dedini — “Van Gogh and the Pierced Ears” (1967). 2. Ken Kelly — Kiss, “Love Gun” (1977).

Suehiro Maruo (b. 1956) — more!

Suehiro Maruo (b. 1956)

Automotive kaiju by Imiri Sakabashira, a.k.a. Neko Gappa.

SF/F art by Tony Roberts (b. 1950).

Heavy Metal, vol. 4, no. 1 (April 1980), with cover art — “He Turned the Phindog to Stone” — by Tony Roberts.

Portal 2 For APWOT 🐦‍⬛

“It is simply this: do not tire, never lose interest, never grow indifferent — lose your invaluable curiosity and you let yourself die. It’s as simple as that.” — Tove Jansson (1914-2001)

Horror illustrations by Terry Oakes.

Dune illustrations by Terry Oakes.

Alberto Breccia, “To Draw or Not to Draw.” Story signed and dated 1985. Pages 5-8 (of 8). Post 2 (of 2).

Alberto Breccia, “To Draw or Not to Draw.” Story signed and dated 1985. Pages 1-4 (of 8). Post 1 (of 2). Published in Heavy Metal, obviously. Big X on the second page, bottom right, is even more ominous now than it was when I first encountered this story, back in the day.

Four Charlton Comics with painted cover art by Tom Sutton.

Three issues of Haunted Love and one issue of Ghostly Haunts, all with terrific cover art by Tom Sutton.

Archie’s Pal Jughead #11 (April 1952), with cover art by Bob Montana.

Betty Buckley as Grizabella in Cats, 1982. Art by Al Hirschfeld (1903-2003).

My favorite page from The Alternates comics. Took me forever but it was so worth it.

Four more illustrations by Marshall Arisman for Paul Theroux, “Dr. DeMarr” (Hutchinson, 1990). Arisman on fire!

Four illustrations by Marshall Arisman for Paul Theroux, “Dr. DeMarr” (Hutchinson, 1990). Arisman working at the top of his game!

Paul Theroux, “Dr. DeMarr” (Hutchinson, 1990), with front and back cover and interior illustrations by Marshall Arisman.

Macabre illustrations by Charles Keeping (1923-1988).

Illustrations by Charles Keeping for “Beowulf,” translated by Kevin Crossley-Holland.

Alan Garner, “Elidor” (Collins, 1965), with cover and interior illustrations by Charles Keeping.

Rafael Grampá (b. 1978) — more!

Rafael Grampá (b. 1978)

#lain

Some pages of GALACTIC with Lee Loughridge's colors and Mica Myers on letters!

Cover and three sample pages from Porcelain #1 (August 2021) by Maria Llovet.

Lucian Freud (1922-2011), “Portrait on a White Cover” (2002-03), oil on canvas, 143 x 116.5 cm.

Lucian Freud (1922-2011), “Portrait of a Woman” (1949), oil on canvas, 30.5 x 41 cm.

Philip Pearlstein (1924-2022), “Nude with Peacock Kimono” (1988), oil on canvas, 152.4 x 182.9 cm.

Philip Pearlstein (1924-2022), “Whirly-Gig with Little Man and Model” (2004), oil on canvas, 86.7 x 66.2 cm.

Henri Lievens (1920-2000)

Four more paperbacks with cover art by Henri Lievens (1920-2000).

Andrija Maurović (1901-1981), “Opsada [Siege]” (1951-1952), strip published in the youth journal, “Horizont.”

Niina Villanueva (b. 1984), “Celestial Rift” (2024), oil on canvas, 160 x 200 cm.

1. “Star Wars: Boba Fett — Death, Lies, & Treachery” (Dark Horse, 1998), written by John Wagner, with cover and interior art by Cam Kennedy. 2. Kennedy’s original art, dated 1997, for his Boba Fett cover. 2. Kennedy’s recreation, dated August 1998, of his Boba Fett cover.

Sketches by Cam Kennedy.

Illustration art by Christine Larsen @larsenproject.bsky.social for the KaBOOM! series, ORCS!

Jungle Comics #48 (November 1943), with cover illustration by Art Saaf.

Philip Pearlstein (1924-2022), “Female Nude on Persian Rug” (1972), oil on canvas, 121.9 x 106.7 cm.

Dorothy Daniels, “Image of a Ghost” (Warner, 1973), with cover art by Vic Prezio.