American Foulbrood — David Pettibone

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Notes for an Apocalypse — Dorothea Tanning

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Sunday Comics 

From “A Halo of Flies,” The Saga of the Swamp Thing #30, November 1984. Art by Stephen Bissette with guest inks by Alfredo Alcala; coloring by Tatjana Wood.

I’m still really enjoying my re-read of Alan Moore’s run on Swamp Thing. There’s a cinematic quality to the work, evident in its (often-reserved) pacing, its attention to basic concepts like time and place (it’s astounding frankly how many “superhero” comics pay zero attention to basics like scale or the relationships between physical objects), and its framing of panels. I love how the single-page “Swamp Thing” illustration shows up near the end of this particular issue—like a long cold opening in a film or TV show.

In the Woods — Alex Colville

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Cupid the Honey Thief — Albrecht Dürer

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Une Étude De Femme D’après Nature — Marie-Denise Villers

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Bee Families — Ivan Shishkin

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Beekeepers — David Pettibone

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A Beekeeper — Nikolai Bogatov

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Portia Wounding Her Thigh — Elisabetta Sirani

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Don Quixote with a Lady — Gely Korzhev

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March — Alex Colville

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The Beekeepers — Pieter Bruegel the Elder

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