What cover art do you feel is the most iconic in DC Comics' history? A cover that basically represents what you feel is the best representation of DC or is from your favorite book/hero.
What cover art do you feel is the most iconic in DC Comics' history? A cover that basically represents what you feel is the best representation of DC or is from your favorite book/hero.
This would be up there for sure:
I don't sit around thinking of this, so I don't know if this is what I really think, but the first thing that came to mind was Tom Grummett's Man of Tomorrow #1.
The concept is simple and rather cliched, but it's really effective, and it's a cliche for a reason.
Action Comics #1. It's the birth of the genre as we know it, all their biggest characters were introduced in it or in response to it.
You can't get more iconic than that issue, at least not in my mind. The cover itself promised action and a hero unlike what was on the stands-- a pulp hero who could lift a car like we could paper, slamming it into the dirt. It's loud, bombastic and it's incredible.
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Starro!
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Pull List:
DC: Batman, Nightwing, Red Hood: Outlaw, Detective Comics, Superman, Action Comics, Young Justice, Legion of Superheroes, John Constantine: Hellblazer, Batman Beyond, Dark Nights: Death Metal
MARVEL: Fantastic Four, Daredevil, The Immortal Hulk, Venom, Web of Venom, Dawn of X
BOOM STUDIOS: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow, Angel and Spike
DARK HORSE: Bill and Ted are doomed.
IMAGE: The Walking Dead: Deluxe
This one came to mind.
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My favorite would be the time when DC & Marvel became BFF:
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