I think that's supposed to be Killer Croc. I like the take on Catwoman and the retro Batman holding a firearm like he did in the original stories. The Joker and Riddler even look like they did in their first appearances.
Richard Sala grew up with a fascination for musty old museums, dusty old libraries, cluttered antique shops, narrow alleyways, hidden truths, double meanings, sinister secrets and spooky old houses. He has written and drawn a number of unusual graphic novels and has provided illustrations for a variety of clients all over the world.
His books include THE HIDDEN, DELPHINE, CAT BURGLAR BLACK, THE BLOODY CARDINAL, VIOLENT GIRLS, VIOLENZIA and Other Deadly Amusements, IN A GLASS GROTESQUELY, PECULIA, MAD NIGHT, THE CHUCKLING WHATSIT, THE GRAVE ROBBER'S DAUGHTER, HYPNOTIC TALES and several more.
If you have questions of any kind feel free to send an email to: rsala3130@att.net
PLEASE NOTE: This is a blog where I just share images and things I like. I've transferred most of these over from years of posts on Facebook where I also wrote a little bit about each post. I hope to find time to add those descriptions later on, but for now I'm just posting images. To see my art you can look for me on Instagram or Twitter or Facebook or my other blog HERE LIES RICHARD SALA or my tumbler:
http://richardsala.tumblr.com
Love the inclusion of the dinosaur head in the Batman illustration.
ReplyDeleteI think that's supposed to be Killer Croc. I like the take on Catwoman and the retro Batman holding a firearm like he did in the original stories. The Joker and Riddler even look like they did in their first appearances.
ReplyDeleteThanks, guys. No, that's just a dinosaur. I remembered there was one on a cover in the 1950s or 60s. Batman has a lot on his mind.
ReplyDeleteAfter posting that I remembers the dinosaur. Yes, Batman is a very busy man.
ReplyDelete