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Willis E. Terry (1921-1992), “Other Worlds”, Vol. 4, #5, 1952Source
Hannes Bok (1914-1964), “Other Worlds”, #30, Vol. 5, 1953Source
Happy Halloweeeen! 2020@mudecartoon
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Fantastic Novels”, Vol. 4, #1, 1950Source
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘The Snake Mother’, “Fantastic Novels”, Vol. 1, #
Robert Arthur Graef (1879-1951), ‘Peril of the Blue World’, ’'Planet Stories&rsqu
thefugitivesaint:Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Other Worlds”, #40, 1956Source
weirdyearbook:“The Midnight Visitors.” From Davenport’s 1910 yearbook.(via http://www.oneletterword
weirdletter:072320, by Julian Faylona, via DeviantArt.
‘The Pterodactyl’ by Thomas Charles Sloane, “The Strand Magazine”, Vol. 34, Sept. 1907So
AAAH I GOT THE BOOKS TODAY!!! It’s so weird to see my own illustrations there but they are the
weirdlandtv:Alien illustrations from a Japanese children’s magazine (1975).Alien #6 looks a bit like
weirdlandtv: Illustrations by Mel Crawford for various Hanna-Barbera Little Golden Books. 1960s.
Al Feldstein aka Albert Bernard Feldstein (American, 1925-2014, b. Brooklyn, NY, USA) - Weird Scienc
kelsuhart:some weird dreams i’ve had [image description: a two digital illustrations. one shows two
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Folk tales of Flanders”, 1918Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Folk tales of Flanders”, 1918Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Christmas Tales of Flanders”, 1917Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Folk tales of Flanders”, 1918Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Christmas Tales of Flanders”, 1917Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Folk tales of Flanders”, 1918Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Folk tales of Flanders”, 1918Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Christmas Tales of Flanders”, 1917Source
Jean de Bosschère (1878-1953), “Folk tales of Flanders”, 1918Source
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