Marv & Nancy by Eduardo Risso!

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv & Nancy by Eduardo Risso!
Source: Chad Knopf.
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Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv & Nancy by Eduardo Risso!
Source: Chad Knopf.

How about this Reservoir Dogs alt poster by Sam Green?
Marco Finnegan’s Calavera, PI is dropping on September 9th. Let me drop a dime…
In 1925, Juan Calavera died a hero. After a career spent outside the law defending the Chicano barrios where the police refused to operate, he earned a reputation for fearlessness . . . and a gunshot in the stomach. Now, five years later, on Día de los Muertos, his restless spirit has been summoned from the grave to help a desperate former colleague unravel a kidnapping all too close to home. With only days to solve the case before he is called back to the underworld, can Calavera reveal the identity of the masked human trafficker known as La Fantasma before tragedy strikes again . . . and solve the mystery of his own murder in the process?
From the desk of rising star Marco Finnegan (Morning Star, Night People), walk the shadow-shrouded alleys of Hollywoodland to solve the mystery of Calavera—a newly resurrected private investigator whose first case is about to straddle the blood-soaked boundaries between the living and the dead!

Preorders are available now.

Dan Orgill presents Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (and Dracula and the Wolfman)! Talk about gorgeous! A beautiful painting to honor a classic movie! Take a bow Dan Orgill!

I first saw this Samurai warrior illustration by Paul Gulacy in an issue of Steranko’s MediaScene. It was a smaller spot illo that accompanied an interview with Gulacy and Doug Moench. If you’d like to see a Samurai-sized version of the art, you can thanks to The Bristol Board.

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv Takin’ Care of Business by Matteo Scalera.
Source: Ron Pittman.

“All I Have In This World Is My Balls And My Word, And I Don’t Break ‘Em For No One!”
That is one fine alt Scarface poster by Ruiz Burgos. Don’t you agree?

The Boys in the Lab are back with this wicked Sin City poster.

It has been announced the Robert McGinnis died on March 10, 2025. Mr. McGinnis was 99.
As a teenager, Robert McGinnis worked as an apprentice at Walt Disney Studios. During World War II, Mr. McGinnis served in the Merchant Marines.
Robert McGinnis was an artist whose work appeared on over 1200 book covers, over 40 film posters as well as magazine and record album covers.
Mr. McGinnis is perhaps best known for the posters and art that he created for James Bond movies. Robert McGinnis created the art for Thunderball; You Only Live Twice; On Her Majesty’s Secret Service; Diamonds Are Forever; Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. Others films Mr. McGinnis created posters for include Breakfast at Tiffany’s; How to Steal a Million; The Odd Couple; Barbarella; Duck You Sucker!; Sleeper and Gator.
In 1958, Robert McGinnis began creating covers for Dell Publishing. Although probably best known for his work on Gold Medal paperback crime/noir novels, Mr. McGinnis’ art could be found on covers for books in genres such as Detective, Mystery, Gothic, Historical Fiction as well as Romance and Fantasy. In 2004, Robert McGinnis began doing covers for Hard Case Crime. Mr. McGinnis’ art could also be found in magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post, National Geographic, Reader’s Digest, Good Housekeeping, McCall’s and Guideposts.
Some of the album covers featuring Robert McGinnis art include Casino Royale (Soundtrack); Barbarella (Soundtrack); Tommy Steele – Half A Sixpence (Soundtrack); On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (Soundtrack); Sweet Charity (Soundtrack); Cotton Comes to Harlem (Soundtrack); Diamonds are Forever (Soundtrack); Come Back Charleston Blue (Soundtrack); Ennio Morricone – Giù La Testa; The Optimists Orchestra (Soundtrack); Live and Let Die (Soundtrack); The Man with the Golden Gun (Soundtrack); Bingo Long and Traveling All Stars and Motor Kings (Soundtrack); Gator (Soundtrack); Semi-Tough (Soundtrack); The Jigsaw Seen – Songs Mama Used To Sing; The Day of the Dolphin (Soundtrack) and Scorpio (Soundtrack).
In 1985, Robert McGinnis was named Romantic Artist of the Year by the Romantic Times magazine. In 1993, Mr. McGinnis was inducted into the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame.
Robert McGinnis was one of my favorite artists. His pulp covers are classics. Of course the same could be said for his movie posters, magazine illustrations and well, just about anything he created. I think it’s time to revisit my Art of Robert McGinnis book and search out Robert McGinnis: Painting the Last Rose of Summer the documentary of his life and art by Paul Jilbert.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family, friends and fans of Robert McGinnis.
THAT is Conan!! by Bart Sears. Click on the art above to get a King Conan-sized version.
Source: Justin Belmont (who owns the piece!)

Ryan Ottley draws a helluva Hellboy!

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv by Jordi Bernet.
Source: EduXavi Segura.

Rambo vs The Terminator by Rudy Ao! What a cool painting!

Check out this cool alt poster for Conan the Barbarian by The Boys in the Lab.

Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv by Elsa Charretier!
Source: Andrew Hanna.