The Thor frog.— Walter Simonson (@WalterSimonson) April 12, 2020
This was a gift from 2019 or maybe even 2018 from a young sculptress. Not sure what it's made of - Sculpy maybe? It's about an inch high or so. It's tiny and quite lovely. She was about 8 or 9 when she made it. :-)
I was delighted and honored to receive it. pic.twitter.com/q8m4rvUbvh
An old drawing of The Shadow I just found that's kinda neat pic.twitter.com/QcQAtcweH1— Derek Charm (@derek_charm) April 13, 2020
I’ve been collecting comic production art lately.— 𝕹𝖎𝖈𝖍𝖔𝖑𝖆𝖘 𝕲𝖆𝖟𝖎𝖓 (@NicholasGazin) April 9, 2020
Here’s the color separations for the cover to Uncanny X-Men #168 which I think are pretty neat. pic.twitter.com/va3JJjH4iJ
I've included the bare doll for y'all to have at and come up with your own designs (use #PaperXmen and I'll signal boost)! For fun, I did a version of my Jubilee costume from Halloween. She actually ended up being one of my favs. pic.twitter.com/yG7hQtDfIO— Kevin Wada (@kevinwada) April 13, 2020
X-Men 206 pg 22-- pic.twitter.com/YnLV4rvl2K— Chris Bachalo (@ShadeX6) April 10, 2020
Finally back in stock! The incredible ‘Witchbody’ is an illustrated essay about how techniques of magic can re-orient the practitioner to see non-human bodies and relationships in different ways. Scott starts with a question: 'What can it mean to be a witch today, in the city?' pic.twitter.com/PeNZkCRPA1— Treadwells Bookshop (@treadwells) April 13, 2020
What if...the Indoraptor project was a success?— Gigaraptor (@JurassicParkOut) April 6, 2020
Amazing art by RandomAsRandom on Deviantart;https://t.co/txKQhMA6tc pic.twitter.com/hgGV6RDxEC
#Conan's favorite Queen of the Black Coast, Belit pic.twitter.com/Yu9Cfu7Qe1— Dan Panosian (@urbanbarbarian) April 7, 2020
Grand Branch Wizard BrambleBog, the Ash Hand, the Forth Branch Lord of the Eldest Tree, the Magi of Giants pic.twitter.com/oBHmDWEE7m— Kekai Kotaki (@KekaiKotaki) April 10, 2020
— Simone Di Meo (@SimoneDiMeo_) April 14, 2020