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Bizarre But Brilliant

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SnakeBomb Website

Really feeling SnakeBomb's blog at the moment...Old 80's Videogame, Comic & Silly images that have been put together in a very strange style...it's been keeping me amused for a month or so now.





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Comic Tattoos Part 2





Thanks to Veggieheart for the heads-up!

Scrapbook Manifesto

Jonathan Wayshak, the artist behind Scrapbook Manifesto has some really twisted work.






View more here.


Richard Corben

Corben was born in Missouri and grew up in Sunflower, Kansas, a work force community of Sunflower Ordinance Works which made bombs for World War II. He's been drawing comics all of his life.






More of Corben's work here.

Million Dollar Comic (Part 2)

Less than a week after an Action Comics #1 set the world record for the highest price ever paid on a comic, a 1939 Detective Comics #27 in which Batman makes his debut has sold at auction for US$1,075,500, breaking the record again! The copy has a quality grade of 8, same as the Action Comics #1.


Read our post on the Action Comics sale HERE.

Horror By Adam Geyer

For those not familiar with Adam Geyer and for those who are, these next pieces are so wonderfully filled with horror.
Visit his official site here.






Visit his original art store here.

Million Dollar Comic

A copy of the first comic to feature Superman has been sold on the internet for a record breaking US$1 million (£646,000).
The 1938 edition of Action Comics No 1 - which originally sold for 10 cents - was snapped up within minutes of the issue being put on sale. The sale smashes the previous record price for a comic book of US$317,200 (£205,000) in 2009, which was also a copy of Action Comics #1. It was in poorer condition however, with a quality grade of 6 - Fine.
The copy sold yesterday has a grade of 8.0 - Very Fine, of which there are only two in the world.

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The Swiss Master Of Fatalistic Noir

I first came across this artist when I saw his design as a Toxico print.
Thomas Ott the Swiss master of fatalistic noir uses black and white to create haunting images.

Check out his comics.

Ott's latest publication 73304-23-4153-6-96-8 is available from Amazon.

More available here.

New Spawn Artist

After sifting through 200 applications, Todd McFarlane hired Szymon Kudranski to join his creative team starting from issue #201. Looking for a more photo-realistic style for his title after issue #200, McFarlane found the skill set in Kudranski.
Check out Simon's preview below.
Issue #201 is out later this year. Watch this space!


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The Art Of Skinner

I dont know how to describe Skinner's art, but I like it.
It's like death metal crossed with ancient civilisations. Whatever it is, I hope he keeps it up.


Zombie Batman In Blackest Night Series Toys

Batman gets a seriously creepy makeover for the Blackest Night comic series by DC Comics. The figure line has become increasingly popular, hence this set is series #5...


Other characters figures includes Nekron, the Lord of the Unliving; Hawkman, the winged warrior who joins the Black Lanterns after falling victim to them; Deadman, the ghost hero who’s tormented by voices of the dead; and of course, our beloved Batman.


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