And this is one of them.
Mere days ago, I asked you to name your favourite comic book covers of all time. And you gave me your answers! So, without further ado, here is what you came up with:
Fantastic Four #72. Jack Kirby.
The Silver Surfer shows his peaceful intent by randomly zapping the Earth.
Wasn't this used as the cover for issue #1 of Marvel UK's Super-Heroes comic?
Nominated by Ronnie Poore.
The Silver Surfer shows his peaceful intent by randomly zapping the Earth.
Wasn't this used as the cover for issue #1 of Marvel UK's Super-Heroes comic?
Nominated by Ronnie Poore.
Action Comics #402. Neal Adams.
This is one of the very first comics I ever bought. I'm glad I did. After all, there was a lot at stake.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Action Comics #406. Curt Swan.
Superman loses his head in a crisis.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Adventure Comics #336. Curt Swan.
At last we find out who Starfinger is. I wonder if it's Clark Kent? I've never trusted that boy. I always felt he was hiding something.
Nominated by Stevenw888 (no relation).
Amazing Spider-Man #50. John Romita.
Spidey turns his back on a life of crime-fighting. Personally, I have a feeling it won't last long.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Amazing Spider-Man #59. John Romita.
Mary Jane Watson's first ever cover - and she's determined to make the most of it.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Mary Jane Watson's first ever cover - and she's determined to make the most of it.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Conan the Barbarian #24. Barry Smith.
Barry Smith might bow out with this issue but Red Sonja certainly doesn't.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Defenders #16. Gil Kane.
The Defenders vs Magneto and his chums. Clearly, things are in the balance.
Nominated by Ade Salmon.
Fantastic Four #1. Jack Kirby.
Each of the FF gets to demonstrate his/her powers on their debut cover.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Fantastic Four #4. Jack Kirby.
The Sub-Mariner makes his Silver Age return and tries to make off with the Invisible Girl. The Invisible Girl? Personally I don't know what he sees in her. Or have I made that joke before?
Nominated by cerebus660.
Fantastic Four #46. Jack Kirby.
When Black Bolt waves his arms around, you know he means business.
When Black Bolt waves his arms around, you know he means business.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Fantastic Four #51. Jack Kirby.
When Reed Richards starts to get sucked into the Negative Zone, Sue Richards shows her value to the team by just standing there asking the Thing to save him, instead of using her force field to do it herself. No wonder they replaced her with Medusa. Medusa would've saved him.
When Reed Richards starts to get sucked into the Negative Zone, Sue Richards shows her value to the team by just standing there asking the Thing to save him, instead of using her force field to do it herself. No wonder they replaced her with Medusa. Medusa would've saved him.
Nominated by both cerebus660 and Ade Salmon.
Fantastic Four #52. Jack Kirby.
The Black Panther makes his debut.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Fantastic Four #106. John Romita.
Is there any hope for our heroes?
Is there any hope for our heroes?
Nominated by cerebus660.
Fantastic Four #5. Jack Kirby.
Dr Doom makes his debut and instantly wrecks the atmosphere.
Nominated by cerebus660.
House of Mystery #195. Bernie Wrightson.
"Bat Out of Hell!" And not a Meatloaf in sight.
"Bat Out of Hell!" And not a Meatloaf in sight.
Nominated by cerebus660.
Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #15. Billy Graham.
Nominated by Ade Salmon.
Superman #233. Neal Adams.
Anything Luke Cage can do, Superman can do better.
Nominated by McScotty.
Superman #252. Neal Adams.
I'm totally showing my ignorance here but just who is that man with the bare chest and blue cape?
Then again, who's the man with the flying skis?
I'm totally showing my ignorance here but just who is that man with the bare chest and blue cape?
Then again, who's the man with the flying skis?
Nominated by McScotty.
Swamp Thing #4. Bernie Wrightson.
Nominated by Ade Salmon.
Teen Titans #16. Nick Cardy.
A genuinely wonderful composition from DC's cover maestro.
A genuinely wonderful composition from DC's cover maestro.
Nominated by McScotty.
Teen Titans #26. Nick Cardy.
Nominated by McScotty.
Thanks to everyone who took part.