Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1 p.26 Jim LayneTerrifying moment as Ivy begins to react to the visions she's seeing of the girl, Paula, who she keeps seeing visions of due to her connection to The Green and especially because Paula is a part of the secrets the feral trees are keeping. As she gets up to continue on her way, she sees in the distance a large hill, which of course can speak!
this page is a standout example of classic 1980s comic book art
as the scanner light changed so many colours and hues
This is a killer Saviuk page from his classic run on Web of Spider-Man
The black and white contrast together with the gray ink wash make for a stunning visual feast on this wonderful landscape and Carnage and Raze are here
from Superman’s concern over Superboy’s fate to the expressive
the shortest lived Iron Fist
After beating a hasty retreat the moment he saw Simon Baz & John Stewart come to free their fellow Green Lanterns
Each of the shards of glass features one of the many variations of the Joker that have been in the DC Universe over the years and Perkins has infused The Batman on this cover with a seeming combination of Adams
After having been knocked unconscious by Jessica Midnight
as he is the artist who did the now famous paperback cover which later was also used as the movie poster for JAWS
the guy the Tarantula told Sabretooth about at the bar
NOTE: The painting is matted and will be shipped that way