In the most recent Diamond Previews (suddenly available free), DC Comics listed all their planned comics for June. This included a number of variant covers for comic books lined to theWonder Woman 1984movie. As well as direct market comic books being delayed, that movie has also been reschedu...
Comic Book Covers: Batman #201-300 (The Complete Comic Book Covers)
From the early days of Iron Man’s creation in the 1960s to the present day, artists have depicted the armored Avenger in various dynamic and captivating ways on the covers of his comic books. One of the most notable elements of Iron Man comic book covers is the intricate detail given to...
10. Make it perfect. You do not need to hurry when making comic covers for comic books. Give yourself enough time to come up with a great cover page. Work somewhere where there is a good source of light, so that you can clearly see your output. If you work with your right hand, ...
Explore the iconic Captain America comic book covers that have defined the character's legacy in the world of superheroes.
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it was then bolstered in 1991 by Marvel Comics’X-Men#1 setting the world record for the best-selling comic of all time, which is attributed to the astonishing collection of five variant covers released for the issue. The notion of variant covers caught on and has now become a regular par...