The grave of H.R. Giger in Gruyères, Fribourg, Switzerland.
As a kid, I was really upset that Bill Watterson wouldn't license Calvin & Hobbes so I could have plushies or so there would be a Saturday morning cartoon. Now, I realize his resistance is the reason we don't have a Calvin & Hobbes DreamWorks movie starring Chris Pratt.
Reassembled Man oil on board (1964)
"I've been accused of being sexist and I think it's pretty damn silly. Ridiculous. I paint beautiful women: sometimes they look vulnerable and sometimes they look like the deadliest things on two legs. I love women. I don't think that I suggest that they're weak or wimpy or that they're being taken advantage of. And when did painting the body become sexist? I could sit around painting bowls of fruit or people mowing the yard, you know, the most boring crap that would challenge no one — and who would want to see it? Nobody." - Frank Frazetta
In Without Knocking (1909) by Charles Marion Russell
The Hildebrandt Brothers amazing series of paintings portraying the events of “Dracula” by Bram Stoker
DC Super-Heroes by George Pérez.
Rest in peace!