There used to be a real vogue for these kind of posed photographic covers in the late 60s/early 70s and I kind of miss them. Especially fond of the chisel action on The Angel Of Death. pic.twitter.com/dSp6uV0NPI
— Steven Sheil (@SSheil) August 22, 2020
Pleased to discover that the Ngaio Marsh 1960s paperback photo-corpse covers also existed in fabulous wraparound editions. pic.twitter.com/ynNY1M2ybU
— Steven Sheil (@SSheil) February 17, 2018
This @TheBurnham MISTER MIRACLE original art is being auctioned with all proceeds to benefit cancer patients and their families via https://t.co/6eLM2VdJVX. Please place your bids here OR write me. Auction ends Mon 12/21 at 5PM PST/8PM EST. Thx, good luck! https://t.co/2sy5AyIxKG pic.twitter.com/iF3GeIfsJG
— Felix Comic Art (@FelixComicArt) December 20, 2020
#froglady #mandalorian#マンダロリアン#フロッグレディ
— タムーニョ (@tamutamunho) December 20, 2020
Finish work and go home on foot
froglady pic.twitter.com/XZt6POaGde
The disparity is unreal. The highest reaches of what most of these artists can hope for is to get sick enough that Neil Gaiman or whoever will RT their GoFundMe https://t.co/vwXOnXBFMk
— Kim O'Connor (@shallowbrigade) December 20, 2020