The accompanying text-now that's a winner. (I took this one from Wonder Woman by the way.)
TEENA, by Hilda Terry (1914-2006), the first woman allowed to join the National Cartoonists Society. So well-drawn: so lean and elegant. The actions and emotions of the loose-limbed teens are clear, their poses free from the stiff clichés usually seen in teen comics. 1950s.
Animation art from THE PEBBLES AND BAMM-BAMM SHOW (1971), which featured Flintstones tots Pebbles Flintstone and Bamm-Bamm Rubble as romantic teens.
Animation art from the very first Tom & Jerry cartoon, PUSS GETS THE BOOT (1940).
Transgender synth pioneer, Wendy Carlos (1939). She composed the TRON score-one of my favorites. She also composed music for A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and THE SHINING (you remember the main theme & Rocky Mountains). Much more commercially successful perhaps was SWITCHED-ON BACH (1968).
Italian artist, Dino Buzzati (1906-1972). 1963.
Concept art by Claire Keane for unmade Disney feature, MORT.
Zombie designs by William Stout for RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD (1984).
Art from the Rankin/Bass version of THE HOBBIT (1977).
Illustrations by Tove Jansson for a Swedish edition of THE HOBBIT. 1962.
Halloween card by Jack Davis. 1959.