By Frank Godwin. [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]
Sunken Cities
By Frank R. Paul. [Poulpe Pulps]
Jules Verne
By Scott Campbell [Hey, Oscar Wilde! It's Clobberin Time!]
Avoidance Situation
By Mel Hunter [Golden Age Comic Book Stories]
Not What I Expected
By Jeremy Vanhoozer.
Octopus Attack
I'm not sure who the artist is, but it's from the September 1940 issue of Weird Tales. Sleestak was kind enough to email it to me. Thanks, Sleestak!
Anime Aquaman
By Cliff Chiang. Based on this earlier idea of his.
Marrina
By J Bone. Marrina's one of my Top Three favorite members of Alpha Flight. I like Puck a lot too, so I kind of wish she'd leave him alone, but this isn't nearly as bad as what she did to him in the comic.
I Heart Sharks
By Jess Hickman. I'm totally using this character in the pirate-fantasy comic Jess and I are going to do.
Ancient Jungle Cool
By Frederick Catherwood. [Admiral Calvin of the Tentacle Wars, operating from his Canadian Cave of Cool. And there's way more in the link. Go! Look!]
Concert of the Apes
Artist unknown. [There's a whole Rulah cover gallery at The Comic Book Catacombs.]
Stream of Consciousness
By Robert Conrad [Collectors Showcase]
Penny vs the Cownt
By Jess Hickman from the upcoming Cownt Tales comic. The Bride of Frankenstein kitty is one of three hosts who narrate the comic Tales from the Crypt- or The Witching Hour-style.
Oz Monkey
By Jim Pearson.
Zatanna
By Cliff Chiang...
...and Charles Holbert. [Meagan Van Burkleo]
5 comments:
Some great images as usual. And ADMIRAL CALVIN??..I LOVE IT. Such a no-brainer. Do I get one of those great outfits with the boots and the sword and the sweet hat? Brother Michael you made my week. I accept your promotion. Now I need to find an artist to show me on the bow of my ship charging full force into a whole mess of tentacles. Like Johnny Depp at the end of Pirates 2.
Ha! That I want to see. :D
Wow! Great stuff, indeed! Talk about a mix, it's all just sweet. Love the 'anime Aquaman' and the watery ladies, and Zatanna, too.
The Oz Monkey is creepy, even if it is nice. :P
It makes me happy when somebody remembers Atlantic Canada's only superhero.
Re: "Octopus Attack" - looks like the work of Virgil Finlay, I might be wrong though!
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