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Borders (1975/6).Polish/American artist, Irving Norman (1906-1989). His work has been described as “
Far Out Safari (1975), by Carl Barks.
COLOR (1971) by Spanish comics artist, Victor Moscoso.
talesfromweirdland:The famous French poster for Jacques Tati’s TRAFIC (1971).
talesfromweirdland:Book covers featuring monsters, by John Holmes (1935-2011). 1970s.
Watercolor drawings by John Buscema of Spider-Man, Hulk, and Dr. Doom. Buscema drew these in 1970 fo
I wanted to draw Problem Child and Mother Hen because they’re my favourites.I should draw the
talesfromweirdland:Ian Miller cover art to the 1977 edition of The Werewolf Principle.
talesfromweirdland:The Black Hole (1979) concept art. I’ve posted some before, but these were new to
talesfromweirdland:The Vikings (1979). Watercolor by Carl Barks.This one is from his series, Famous
talesfromweirdland:Ralph McQuarrie’s art for Yavin 4. Star Wars (1977).(Image 2 I believe is concept
Dean Ellis cover art to the sci-fi collection, The Best of Frederik Pohl (1975).
Jack Gaughan cover art to Entry to Elsewhen (1972).
The Early Asimov.Karel Thole cover art to Urania (October 1973).
talesfromweirdland:Cover art by Jack Gaughan for Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, March 1978
talesfromweirdland:Paul Lehr cover art to sci-fi novel, Sea Horse in the Sky (1970).
Z movies of the late 60s and early 70s
talesfromweirdland:OUT OF THEIR MINDS (1973) cover art by Bruce Pennington.
Man. This image. I must have stared at it for years as a kid. I still think it’s great, the angle, t
Ralph Arnold was a Chicago-based artist and community leader, active in the 1960s and 70s. His multi
talesfromweirdland:SPACE INVADERS (1978) concept art by its creator, Toshihiro Nishikado (plus a scr
talesfromweirdland:Russian animated short, Contact (1978).A hippie artist, out enjoying nature, enco
Victor Vasarely, no title, no date, 1960s/70s, I guess.
In the interior cover of his second solo album, Ram (1971), Paul McCartney included a photo of a bee
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