“the Devil had a Daughter!” by Jim Steranko, with Inks by John Tartaglione, Letters by Sam Rosen, and a Script by Arnold Drake.
A virtual gallery celebrating the greatness of the comics medium, past and present.
“the Devil had a Daughter!” by Jim Steranko, with Inks by John Tartaglione, Letters by Sam Rosen, and a Script by Arnold Drake.
Jack Kirby’s Two Gun Kid.
11x17 Ink and Watercolor Commission
Beauty and the Beast by Frank Frazetta
‘Frankenstein’ by James Jean.
Evangeline Gallagher
Batman by Lee Gatlin
Frank Brunner and Tom Palmer draw Giant-Size Man-Thing #5 featuring Howard the Duck Original Art (Marvel, 1975)
(via hippycomix)
the Avengers, Vol. 1 # 99 had a cover that was penciled by John Buscema and finished by Barry Windsor-Smith. this collaborative effort is the only time those two masters collaborated on a cover, making this a one-time-only dream team pairing of two of the best artists in the business.
(via ungoliantschilde)
James Stokoe: Calvin &Hobbes
Source: Jerome Lim (comicartfans)
1995’s Spider-Man: The Lost Years Vol.1 #2 cover by John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson.
The limited series that is quite often considered the best story* of the entire Spider-Man: Clone Saga of the mid-1990s (1994-1996).
*along Amazing Spider-Man #400 (also written by J.M. DeMatteis).
(via vertigoartgore)