
Sunburnt, 2013 by Julio Larraz (b. 1944)

Sunburnt, 2013 by Julio Larraz (b. 1944)
From HG Rauch’s En Masse (Collier, 1975).

The Lake, c. 1935 by Frances Hodgkins (1869–1947)

There Were No Flowers Tonight, 1929 by Ivan Albright (1897-1983)

Joseph’s Coat with Snake, Lizard, and Butterflies by Otto Marseus van Schrieck (1613-1678)

Check out my review (at The Comics Journal) of Anders Nilsen’s new comic Tongues. First paragraph:
There’s a lot going on in the first two issues of Anders Nilsen’s new graphic novel-in-progress Tongues. A black eagle plays chess with Prometheus before tearing out the chained god’s liver. A young American ambles aimlessly through a Central Asian desert, a teddy bear strapped to his back. Stealing away from his lover’s tower window, a youth morphs into a black swan and flies into the desert, where he consumes the tongue and throat of a murder victim sprawled in the sand. A little girl chats in Swahili about her assassination plans with a black chicken. (There are lots of black birds in Tongues). There’s also some literal monkey business. It’s all really beautiful stuff.
Read the full review at The Comics Journal.


Math, 2017 by Nicole Eisenman (b. 1965)

The Traumatic Barricade, c. 1949 by Robin Ironside (1912-1965)

The American Envoy Arriving Through The Sea of Flowers, 2016 by Julio Larraz (b. 1944)

Storm Trio Part Three, 2012 by Kati Heck (b. 1979)

The Nightwatch of Dr. Kauffman, 1976 by Benjamin Cañas (1933-1987)

Far More Fearful by Pat Perry

Server, 2012 by Daniel Rich (b. 1977)
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A Very Happy Picture (Un tableau très heureux), 1945 by Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012)



Arcimboldo, 1945 by Enrico Donati (1909-2008)