“Rocky III” – Rocky/Sly & Clubber/Mr. T by Tony Stella!

Tony Stella shared his beautiful take on Sly and Mr. T from Rocky III. Stella is so talented!
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Tony Stella shared his beautiful take on Sly and Mr. T from Rocky III. Stella is so talented!

Tony Stella posted these two amazing pieces that he created of Sly Stallone as Rocky with the caption:
greatly enjoying #SLY
I agree with Stella and would add, Greatly enjoying these beautiful pieces of art as well.


Here’s another cool color publicity photo for Creature from the Black Lagoon. While I enjoy seeing these color photos, I like that the movie is black and white. Am I wrong?
Source: Hammer Horror Films.

This cool alt First Blood poster was created by Nuno Sarnadas. It is very clever how Sarnadas shows Rambo’s mindframe with his time in Viet Nam and the situation created by Sheriff Teasle. You can see more of Nuno Sarnadas’ art at his webpage.

Check out the new poster for Godzilla Minus 1, That is a nice poster!
Godzilla has always been my least favorite movie monster. My opinion of the big guy may change after seeing Godzilla Minus 1 and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

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 teamed with Deathblow and Grifter by Eric Ninaltowski.

Mickaël Journou is a Sly Stallone fan. Journou created these two cool alt posters for the new SLY documentary. You can see more of Mickaël Journou’s art here.


Happy Halloween!
What better way to celebrate than with this cool Dracula poster by Satchel Nickoma Couture?

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 Scottie Young.

Check out this cool Day of the Dead alt poster by JJ Harrison. It is available from Bottleneck Gallery. You can see more of JJ’s art here and here.

If you ever get a chance to meet Jim Steranko, don’t sleep on it. Steranko is a master storyteller. He is a legendary artist. This Nick Fury piece by Steranko was one that he brought to New York ComicCon 2023.
I love everything about the design of this.
Source: Steranko Facebook Group.

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 DANI.

If you ever get a chance to meet Jim Steranko, don’t sleep on it. Steranko is a master storyteller. He is a legendary artist. This Nick Fury piece by Steranko was one that he brought to New York ComicCon 2023.
Source: Steranko Facebook Group.

I like Kelley Jones’ take on The Bride of Frankenstein. Often artists want to make her a sexy monster. That’s cool by me. However, if we want to think about a woman made up of different parts of cadavers that is then brought back to life… well, that’s just plain scary. And that is the Bride of Frankenstein that Kelley Jones gives us.
Source: Comic Crusaders.

Burt Young, born Gerald Tommaso DeLouise, died October 8th. No cause of death was given. Mr. Young was 83.
Burt Young, best known for his Academy Award nominated role as Rocky Balboa’s brother-in-law Paulie, was actually a boxer himself. While in the United State Marines, Mr. Young compiled a 32 -2 record!
Burt Young trained at the Actor’s Studio under Lee Strasberg. During the course of his career Burt Young compiled 170 acting credits in films and television. Mr. Young wrote and starred in the feature film Uncle Joe Shannon, wrote and starred in the television movie Daddy, I Don’t Like It Like This, and an episode of Baretta (The Big Hand’s On Trouble) which he guest starred in. Burt Young also wrote the historical novel ENDINGS, as well as two stage plays (SOS and A Letter to Alicia and the New York City Government from a Man With a Bullet in His Head). Mr. Young was also an accomplished painter with gallery showings throughout the world. Some of his paintings appeared in Rocky Balboa when we learned that Paulie also liked to paint.
Some of Burt Young’s television appearances include: The Doctors; MASH; Little House on the Prairie; Baretta (3 episodes); The Rockford Files; Daddy, I Don’t Like It Like This; Miami Vice; The Equalizer; Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride (6 episodes); Tales from the Crypt; Law & Order; The Last Don (2 episodes); Walker, Texas Ranger (2 episodes); The Sopranos and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Some of Burt Young’s feature film appearances include: Carnival of Blood; The Gang That Couldn’t Shoot Straight; Across 110th Street; Cinderella Liberty; Chinatown; The Killer Elite; Rocky; Twilight’s Last Gleaming; The Choirboys; Convoy; Uncle Joe Shannon; Rocky II; All the Marbles; Rocky III; Once Upon a Time in America; The Pope of Greenwich Village; Rocky IV; Back to School; Rocky V; Mickey Blue Eyes and Rocky Balboa.
I probably saw Burt Young first on MASH, Baretta or The Rockford Files, but it was his role in Rocky that I always think of first. From all accounts Burt Young was a kind and gentle soul. He was a true renaissance man – an actor, author and painter. He made every production he was in better.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Burt Young’s family, friends and fans.