Uncredited 1980 cover art to 'A Wind in the Door,' by Madeleine L'Engle
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skull planets by Ray Feibush and Bruce Pennington.
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BEDTIME FUEL FOR SUPERHEROIC IMAGINATIONS -- ACTION COMIX!
PIC INFO: Resolution at 657x1000 -- Spotlight on a PPG pin-up by the mighty John Byrne, when bedtime stories spark the imagination into superheroic action, from "DC The Powerpuff Girls Issue 25," the twenty-fifth [special editon] issue of the "The Powerpuff Girls" comic-book series, published by DC Comics on May 1, 2002.
EXTRA INFO: British-born American comic book artist/writer/publisher John Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero, and some of his most notable works include: "The Uncanny X-Men," "Fantastic Four," "The Sensational She-Hulk," "The Avengers," "Captain America," "Superman," "Jack Kirby's Fourth World," and more.
Source: https://viewcomiconline.com/the-powerpuff-girls-issue-25.
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From Sketches 03 by Wayne Haag
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Richard Hescox, “First Contact.” When I wanted to include this artwork in my art collection, I reached out to the artist for more information on where it was first published and got a surprising answer: Never. Hescox created it as a sample for his portfolio in 1975.
My art collection has a nice clean version of it in my section about gunfights in space. So, today is the first time this one has appeared in print!
My book "Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s" is out now, get it here!
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Blade Runner - art by Christopher Cox (2018)
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“YOU ARE A ROBOT!” The End. (Tomb of Terror Vol 1 13,1954)
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