Retro Comics Illustrations, Panels and Covers from various publishers. Tending towards Marvel and DC. All characters, properties, etc. belong to rightful publsihers.

mighty-motherbox:

Jae Lee’s cover to Ozymandias #2
Are any of you guys going to buy any of these books? What dost thou lot of mongrels lords and ladies feel?

More Opinions Wanted, Inquire Within.

mighty-motherbox:

Jae Lee’s cover to Ozymandias #2


Are any of you guys going to buy any of these books? What dost thou lot of mongrels lords and ladies feel?

More Opinions Wanted, Inquire Within.

Source: mighty-motherbox

themarvelageofcomics:

A proposed redesign of Captain America by Jack Kirby done during the period in the 1960s when Joe Simon was waging a court battle to regain rights to the character.

themarvelageofcomics:

A proposed redesign of Captain America by Jack Kirby done during the period in the 1960s when Joe Simon was waging a court battle to regain rights to the character.

Source: themarvelageofcomics

Joe Kubert

Joe Kubert

Jack Kirby.

Jack Kirby.

comicbookcovers:

Thor #350, December 1984, cover by Walt Simonson

comicbookcovers:

Thor #350, December 1984, cover by Walt Simonson

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(via radiationdude)

Source: shmemson

bigredrobot:

awyeahcomics:

The Fantastic Four & the Inhumans by Art Adams

AAAB

bigredrobot:

awyeahcomics:

The Fantastic Four & the Inhumans by Art Adams

AAAB

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tychokepler:

browsethestacks:

The original 1941 sketch of Wonder Woman, with William Marston’s notes.

I imagine “NEEDS MORE BONDAGE” is scribbled on that paper somewhere

tychokepler:

browsethestacks:

The original 1941 sketch of Wonder Woman, with William Marston’s notes.

I imagine “NEEDS MORE BONDAGE” is scribbled on that paper somewhere

Source: browsethestacks

mighty-motherbox:

Cameo appearances by the Thing and Captain America in the Airtight Garage!

mighty-motherbox:

Cameo appearances by the Thing and Captain America in the Airtight Garage!

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themarvelageofcomics:

The cover to BATTLE ACTION #23 by the late and mostly forgotten Joe Maneely. One of Stan Lee’s favorite collaborators, had Joe not died young in the late 1950s, he definitely would have been a mainstay of the early Marvel super hero titles.

themarvelageofcomics:

The cover to BATTLE ACTION #23 by the late and mostly forgotten Joe Maneely. One of Stan Lee’s favorite collaborators, had Joe not died young in the late 1950s, he definitely would have been a mainstay of the early Marvel super hero titles.

Source: themarvelageofcomics

Sam Kieth

Sam Kieth

mighty-motherbox:

Juggalobo Part II: THE PUNCHENING

mighty-motherbox:

Juggalobo Part II: THE PUNCHENING

Source: mighty-motherbox

Bill Sienkiewicz

Bill Sienkiewicz

Source: theilluminerdy

Mike Sekowsky/Dick Giordano

Mike Sekowsky/Dick Giordano

Mike Sekowsky

Mike Sekowsky