b) Illustration for Crash (published 1973) attributed to Lawrence Ratzkin?
c) See: HR Giger's Lord of the Rings II references Max Ernst's Eye of Silence used as cover for Crystal World?
d) See: Bookcover for "Inner landscape" (1971) featuring a J G Ballard story, referenced in Giger's Mordor II (1975)?
h.ii) See: Alien vs High-Rise.
j) See: Photograph of JG Ballard in 1969 or 1970 for Issue #1 of Jannick Storm's J.G. Ballard newsletter, Limbo
j.i) See: References Jean Delville's "Treasures of Satan" (1895)?
j.ii) See: References Pink Panther and The Inspector #4 (Published Jan 1972)
j.iii) See: References Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) Salvador Dali
j.ii) See: References Pink Panther and The Inspector #4 (Published Jan 1972)
j.iii) See: References Papillon de l’anti-matière (Série du Cosmos) - (1974) Salvador Dali
j.iv) See: Referenced
in page from The Eternals #7 showing Gammenon the Celestial returning
with his rod of "Life Seed" capsules which Jemian the Celestial analyzes
in their hemispherical dome. (January, 1977) by Jack Kirby?
j.v) See: Referenced in the storyboard for Alien featuring the alien beast ejected into space (1978) by Ridley Scott?
j.vi) See: Referenced in The Balrog from "A Middle-earth Album: Paintings" inspired by JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings (Published 1979) by Joan Wyatt?
j.viii) See: Referenced in Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius?
j.v) See: Referenced in the storyboard for Alien featuring the alien beast ejected into space (1978) by Ridley Scott?
j.vi) See: Referenced in The Balrog from "A Middle-earth Album: Paintings" inspired by JRR Tolkien's Lord of the Rings (Published 1979) by Joan Wyatt?
j.viii) See: Referenced in Unused illustration for FNAC (2006) by Moebius?
k.i) See: References Salvador Dali's Autumnal Cannibalism (1936) ?
k.ii) See: Referenced in HR Giger's Alien III (Side view II, first state) (1978) for Alien?
k.ii) See: Referenced in HR Giger's Alien III (Side view II, first state) (1978) for Alien?
l) See: J G Ballard on Alien & HR Giger.
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