One of my favourite drawings that Jon Morris ever did.
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More of my SPIDER art, featuring (left) the progression of the Master of Men from troubled millionaire to shrieking volunteer Shinigami, and (right) Nita Van Sloan wearing the Spider costume and fully acting the part🕷️
Norvell W. Page's THE SPIDER
A bloodied Spider and Nita Van Sloan hold each other up in the midst of a multidirectional gunfight
Nita Van Sloan and the Spider, based after a promotional photo from the Spider movie serials
For some reason I'm seeing my art of THE SPIDER doing the rounds — The Spider is of course my favorite pulp hero, being as he is a cackling psycho who dresses like a scary witch to kill gangsters with his girlfriend
Joe Camel just beat your ass and now you have to start smoking
Nice and shining armor
Valve should release a game called 'woke portal' where it's just a normal portal game but when you see glados she has lip prints all over her and chell is covered in oil stains
A knight on a white horse stabs a lance into a green dragon's chest while it breaths fire.
A yelling wizard holds a psychedelic orb.
A barbarian stands at the foot of a path winding up into a mountain cave, while a winged humanoid stands against the moon at the mountain top.
A knight's horses rears back, away from a green humanoid dragon that appears to be pointing a weapon at it.
1970s/80s fantasy black light posters, artists uncredited
Signing out again with some art. Gouache and ink...
An ideal mode of travel
Dr. Victor “The Scientist” Frankenstein
SMH
Challengers of the Unknown was exciting, pulpy, action-adventure sci-fi. In other words: right in my wheelhouse #jacktober day 28
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Challengers of the unknown
Microns- markers
2025
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Cover to MYSTERY IN SPACE 63. An alien guy is dissolving and hovering up Adam Strange with its "vacuumizer," a weapon that looks remarkably like a vacuum cleaner.
Well, that sucks.
holy shit
#711 is a perfect example of Golden Age comics' high concept idiosyncrasy: a falsely convicted man who breaks out of prison every night to fight crime and then secretly returns to his cell every morning. Also, the first superhero to die on-panel. Anyway, here's a sketch:
A couple -- a small, surly little man in a black shirt and a tall, stacked blonde in a preposterously tiny sundress -- walk down the street smoking cigarettes.
A *chef's kiss* couple I saw on the street this morning
I don't know what exactly my Crimson Avenger take would be, but it'd probably be something like Dean Motter's MISTER X meets Peter Yates' THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE. That miiiight be too niche for its own book, but as a Wednesday Comic? Who's to say
And old west gun for hire in black
A man for hire
Mad Men's Carousel scene...
...meets Jack Kirby's OMAC.
In celebration of the King's birthday, I give you:
"So, have you figured out a way to work the eye into it?"
(1/2)
A parody of BATMAN: WHITE KNIGHT, a silly comic where the Joker is the good guy, only with the Penguin
Going through my files I came across that time I thought making fun of Sean Gordon Murphy's WHITE KNIGHT was a good use of my limited hours on God's Earth
Art by • H.R. Giger
Ian Craig. Cover art for Richard-Bessière, Chaos sur la Génèse, Fleuve Noir, 1984. #IanCraig
good girl
(comm for @hitoroki.art 🖤)
police robot
really odd little nuclear interceptor