Saturday, August 11, 2012

X is for X-Men


All covers by Paul Smith, my favorite X-Men artist. He did a nice job
on Doctor Strange for awhile after his run on The Uncanny X-Men.


The Uncanny X-Men #165, January 1983.


The Uncanny X-Men #166, February 1983.


The Uncanny X-Men #168, April 1983.


The Uncanny X-Men #169, May 1983.


The Uncanny X-Men #170, June 1983.


The Uncanny X-Men #172, August 1983.


The Uncanny X-Men #173, September 1983.


The Uncanny X-Men #174, October 1983.

Monday, August 6, 2012

W is for Wrightson


Bernie Wrightson of course. Here's some fanzine stuff...


Gamut #2, 1977.


I'll Be Damned #4, January 1971.


ACBA Sketchbook, 1975.


Colour Your Dreams, 1972.


This Is Legend #1, 1970.


"The Cryptics," color print inserted in Infinity #5, 1973.


Scream Door #1, 1971.


Spa Fon #5, 1969.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

W is for Wally Wood





Weird Science #9, September 1951.






Weird Science #12, March 1952.






Weird Science #13, May 1952.






Weird Science #14, July 1952.






Weird Science #15, September 1952.






Weird Science #18, March 1953.








Valor #4, October 1955.






Valor #5, December 1955.

Friday, July 20, 2012

V is for Venus


Carson of Venus!


Escape on Venus, cover art by Roy Krenkel.


Lost on Venus, cover art by Frank Frazetta.


The Wizard of Venus, cover art by Roy Krenkel.


Pirates of Venus, cover art by Roy Krenkel.


Carson of Venus, by Frank Frazetta. 1972.



Carson of Venus, 1963. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.


Argosy, January 8, 1938. Cover art by Rudolph Belarski.


Carson of Venus, cover art by John Coleman Burroughs.


Carson of Venus, 1933. Art by Fortunino Matania.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

U is for Universal Studios



The Bride of Frankenstein, 1935.


The Bride of Frankenstein, 1935


The Ghost of Frankenstein, 1942.


Dracula, 1931.


Frankenstein, 1931.


The Wolfman, 1941.


The Invisible Man, 1933.


The Mummy, 1932.


Son of Frankenstein, 1939.