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    Question Comic Books with very surreal and odd artwork

    I am PantoTako a person who is heavily into the ideas of surrealness of things therefore l would like to see some comic book covers that happens to look very strange and odd.

    Post some Comic book covers that happen to have a very surreal and a strange look to them whether be something like thier choice of art colors of them or other weird aspects to them.

    akin to the look of the two of these ones below whatever you would call this type of art look but can something else strange looking.

    The Painted look of these comic book covers of the 2 below certainly give them an other wordly vibe to them and i happen to really find that to look really cool and surreal.

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    One of my favorite covers ever.
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    Hopefully this counts, but how about...

    HellShock


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    LOL! You definitely can't go wrong with Sam Kieth & The MAXX (XD)


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    Kris Kool, by Phillipe Caza. Around 1970.


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    Not great with linking art and not having it shrink to tiny bits, but check out "Promethea" by Alan Moore and JH Williams. Great story, and great art.

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    I always found the art of Bill Sinkewicz (or however he is spelled) weird. Especially in New Mutants

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    Definitely, another choice would be...

    Jim Steranko


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    Kirby, with an early surreal cover.


    And this one by Steranko
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    Yeah! Steranko totally dominates (IMHO):


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    Quote Originally Posted by K7P5V View Post
    Yeah! Steranko totally dominates (IMHO):


    Great listing of these surreal covers, especially these three, K7P5V!
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    A Spanish classic, here in the French edition.

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    Druillet’s work was very peculiar…
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    BLACK CAT MYSTERY 45 (August 1953)--"Colorama" cover art by Howard Nostrand--although Bob Powell wrote and pencilled the story inside, with Nostrand inks. A trippy story for 1953.


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    Sandman (Gaiman's) had some weird looking covers, not really my style to be honest:



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