
Various bits of comic-related ephemera kicking around the desktop: above, the original art to the Fantastic Four cover below, classic Jack Kirby but they just don’t seem to be able to translate this property into a decent film do they?


Above, an early Brian Bolland ad for the shop, Dark They Were And Golden Eyed, sent to me by the writer David Hine from a magazine in his collection, possibly posted before but not in this quality. Below, a couple of super rare badges for the same shop that came up for auction. By Bryan Talbot maybe? Would love to have won these.


Above, another rare piece; this time by Hunt Emerson, a poster for a Right To Read Benefit in 1988. Below, original art by Dan Clowes for a 1986 comic front and back cover that I spotted on Heritage Auctions.


It’s not all vintage on here, James Harren‘s Ultra Mega comic was one of my favourites of 2025 and here he does a Transformers variant cover in the same style. Below are two variant covers for different comics relating to Ian Bertram. Top is Bertram’s cover for Spectregraph #4 and below that is Tradd Moore‘s variant for Ian’s Precious Materials, one of this year’s best books. Both artists vie for the title of ‘best psychedelic visualisations in comics’ in this house.


Lastly, this image really confounds in this day and age, the first appearance of Catwoman in a Batman comic back in 1940. In the strip she poses as an old lady in makeup to draw attention away from the fact she’s a jewel thief but Batman sees through it and delivers this line as he wipes away her disguise. Back to the present day, who else is reading Absolute Batman and loving this fresh take on the Dark Knight’s world?


























































Unless I’ve got a deadline I can tinker with things forever (hence no new DJ Food music in years) and this has been on the 




























