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Happy Thanksgiving (X-Men Edition)


Lauren Panepinto

Since I've pulled the Thanksgiving post this year, here's a personal fave of fantasy art thanksgiving: Uncanny X-Men #308. This issue was published in 1994, written by Scott Lobdell with cover & interior art by John Romita Jr. I was a sophomore in high school, working at the famous comic book store Jim Hanley's Universe in New York, and reading every X-comic that came in the door. This issue was an adorable one, and I…

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Hilma af Klint at MOMA


Lauren Panepinto

October 2, 2025 - I know we tend to be realists here (at least visually) and we don't talk about lot about abstract art. Dare I say many of us have a bit of a chip on our shoulders about Abstract Art as a movement, and I'll be the first to agree that a lot of it is all concept, no craft, and that leaves me cold. However, that doesn't mean that all abstract art or artists working in abstraction don't have an anything to teach us, or aren't worthy of admiration. And since I just went to see hands down my favorite Abstract artist's show at MOMA last week, it's a good excuse to introduce you to Hilma af Klint, if you don't know her. Now, I could write a bio but this video does a great job:…

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