Batman #230 (1971)! Featuring an intense, action-packed cover by the legendary Neal Adams and Dick Giordano, this issue perfectly captures the socially conscious storytelling of the early '70s.
In the main story, "Take-Over of Paradise!".
House of Mystery #189 (1970)! Hosted by Cain the Caretaker, this DC Comics Bronze Age classic features one of the most stunning, textless covers of the era, masterfully illustrated by the icon Neal Adams.
The main feature story, "Eyes of the Cat," is a chilling tale of greed.
The Dracula magazines from 1970s Spain were visually groundbreaking, oversized horror-fantasy anthologies published by Buru Lan starting in 1971. Created with a roster of legendary Spanish artists.
"The Encyclopaedia of Popular Culture" by LHOUETTE (Ciaran Robinson, British 1985). Made with mixed media techniques on paper, this framed artwork features cartoons and caricatures of superheroes. FRAME SIZE 34.5 X 27CM X 7CM
Russian bronze on wooden base sculpture, inspired by Anna Akhmatova's "Requiem", stands at 43cm tall. The statue, created using bronze casting techniques, depicts a medium-sized figure that captures the essence of the Russian poet's work.