“King Kong” by Sanjulián

I love the old-time feel of this King Kong painting by Sanjulián. You can see a Kong-sized version at The Bristol Board.
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I love the old-time feel of this King Kong painting by Sanjulián. You can see a Kong-sized version at 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 by Paolo Minopoli.

The Cyber Ronin art above was created by Dana Black. I’ve commissioned Dana to do a few Stallone pieces and could not believe the extra mile he went on each. If you’re an art collector, Dana is easy to deal with and is very reasonable with his prices.

Paul Mann has another winner with his Jurassic Park alt poster!

I’m a huge fan of Michael Cho’s art. I’d love to see a book full of Batman stories by Cho.

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 and Nancy by RM Guera. This piece is exceptional. Truly a thing of beauty.
Source: Adam Tomlin.

The noir art above was created by Dana Black. Dana has done a few Stallone pieces from me in the last couple of years. I’ll post them soon. If you’re an art collector, Dana is easy to deal with and is very reasonable with his prices.

Chandler by Steranko. This is a piece that was touted as part of the Steranko re-colored, remastered edition that sadly never came out. At least I still have my original, autographed copy. ; )
Source: Paul Chadwick.

Huan Do brings The Warriors out to play in a cool alt movie poster.
Creepy Archives Volume 8 is set to drop on September 24, 2024. It collects Creepy issues 37–41. Here’s some of what to expect…
Now available in a value-priced paperback edition, Creepy Archives Volume 8 features the best in gruesomely gore-geous tales of horror, fantasy, and science fiction from a capable cadre of celebrated storytellers including Tom Sutton, Steve Skeates, Wally Wood, T. Casey Brennan, Ernie Colón, and many more.
Also featured is a foreword by longtime Creepy scribe Nicola Cuti and a story starring none other than Uncle Creepy himself! Take a break from the mausoleum, hang up your mourning coat, and bury yourself in Creepy Archives!

Tony Stella calls his Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome painting, Aunty and the Raggedy Man. I call it impressive.
Creepy Archives Volume 7 is set to release on July 23, 2024. It collects Creepy issues 33–36. Here’s some of what to expect…
Now available in a value-priced paperback edition, Creepy Archives Volume 7 features the finest in fiendish fiction from a skilled swarm of comics luminaries, including Tom Sutton, Nicola Cuti, Syd Shores, Ernie Colón, and the inaugural Creepy contributions by industry legends Richard Corben and Ken Kelly!
Also presents a lengthy interview with master illustrator Frank Frazetta. After a hard day at the boneyard, take a nice bloodbath, pour yourself a glass of hemlock, and curl up with Creepy Archives!