Sorry if this has been done before but whats everyones fav all time cover?
Sorry if this has been done before but whats everyones fav all time cover?
Spider-Man No More
There are so many to choose from, it's hard to settle on just one. But I'll say Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #6.
Mike Kuypers
“Not to know what happened before you were born is to forever remain a child.” — Cicero
“If you wouldn't write it and sign it, don't say it.” — Earl Wilson, columnist (1907-1987)
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Aaron Kashtan | Formerly Sir Tim Drake
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"Meanwhile, a puppy that fell down a storm drain on Proxima Centauri was rescued by a trained slith, which unfortunately then ate it. And now, sports."
Shouldnt that be worlds funniest.Love the WW cover.
Originally Posted by Sir Tim Drake
That was one of the first three comics I purchased from the local spinner rack back in 1975.
(Uncanny) X-Men #58:
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(Uncanny) X-Men #101:
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Uncanny X-Men #134:
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If I think of anything to top that Wonder Woman or that Havok/X-Men cover, I'll post it. Those are two of my favorites.
Funny choice:
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Seriously, though:
http://www.comics.org/coverview.lasso?id=43299&zoom=4
"So whenever they had a big event, they would throw another geezer on the bonfire, more or less." -Shellhead, on the tendency to replace older heroes with new in the 90's
George Perez isn't my favorite artist, although I do enjoy his work, but I particularly liked these two Teen Titans covers. The first is just very interesting to me, kind of spooky and really got me hooked so that I had to read it. The second is a very creative cover.
Normally, I don't go for the poster-style covers, but as usual, the Deathlok issues from Astonishing Tales were way ahead of their time.
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"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963
Anything by Alex Schomberg from Marvel Mystery through Xela in the 50s, plus these 4 covers.
Crisis On Infinite Earths #1:
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Crisis On Infinite Earths #7:
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Crisis On Infinite Earths #12:
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