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  2. Jim Warren (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Warren (born November 24, 1949, in Long Beach, California) is an American artist best known for book cover illustrations and surrealistic fantasy art. [1] [self-published source] He has worked in surrealistic fantasy since about 1969. He has collaborated on paintings with marine life artist Wyland, [2] and artist Michael Godard. Warren ...

  3. Jim Warren - Wikipedia

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    Jim Warren may refer to: Jim Warren (artist) (born 1949), American artist known for audio album and book cover artwork; Jim Warren (computer specialist) (1936–2021), mathematician and computer professional; Jim Warren (drag racer), American Top Fuel driver; Jim Warren (footballer) (1903–1977), Australian rules footballer; Jim Warren ...

  4. Warren Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Warren Publishing was an American magazine company founded by James Warren, who published his first magazines in 1957 and continued in the business for decades. Magazines published by Warren include After Hours , Creepy , Eerie , Famous Monsters of Filmland , Help! , and Vampirella .

  5. List of artists and art institutions in Portland, Oregon

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    The Bear Deluxe — art, literature, and environmental magazine; The Oregonian — daily newspaper of record containing some arts coverage; PLAZM — art and design magazine; PORT — dedicated visual art blog with daily art news, interviews and reviews; The Portland Mercury — weekly newspaper containing some arts coverage

  6. James Warren (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    James Warren (born James Warren Taubman; [1] July 29, 1930) [2] is a magazine publisher and founder of Warren Publishing.Magazines published by Warren include Famous Monsters of Filmland, the horror-comics magazines Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella, the war anthology Blazing Combat, and the science-fiction anthology 1984 (later renamed 1994), among others.

  7. Eerie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The feature appeared in Eerie #82-85, #87-96, #98-105, 132, #134 and #136, Vampirella #70, and Warren Comics Presents #2, as well as in the 14-issue series The Rook. “Darklon the Mystic” - Story and art by Jim Starlin. Not to be confused with the Jim Starlin character Zyzygy Darklock. The first story about each character had the same title ...