The Last Voyage of Sindbad by Jan Strnad and Richard Corben
Heavy Metal July 1978
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The Last Voyage of Sindbad by Jan Strnad and Richard Corben
Heavy Metal July 1978
Colored pencil illustration of Marilyn Monroe by Robert Crumb.
“Robert Crumb had several good friends he corresponded with as a teenager, like his best friend (and future brother-in-law) Marty Pahls. Crumb would add a special touch to each letter by folding the paper in half, booklet-style, and adding a ‘front cover’ illustration. On this 'Note’ letter, dated Saturday, July 23, 1960, Crumb has drawn a portrait of actress and cultural icon Marilyn Monroe. 'Don’t ask me to explain,’ wrote Crumb on the reverse side, 'I did it just to test those new colored pencils that Charles brought home… those pencils are good!’” (via)
Happy birthday, Norma Jean!
Late night thoughts #kittycatandmanlymanandMilo
Original and final cover art by John Romita Sr. from The Amazing Spider-Man #62, published by Marvel Comics, July 1968.
Uncanny X-Men, Vol. 1 # 198, by Barry Windsor-Smith and Chris Claremont, with Letters by Tom Orzechowski
Spider-Man by Steve McNiven
Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott - Orion vs. Darkseid Illustration Original Art (undated)
Captain America by Rick Leonardi
Archie helps Betty with the sun tan oil for those hard to reach spots.
Wolverine by Darick Robertson
Charles Vess, illustrations from Honeycomb by Joanne Harris
Barry Windsor-Smith “Psyche” (1978)