A DC Comic Cover A Day!

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Where’s Blitzkrieg?

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Hey! Consider yourself lucky I posted the war covers! Ha!

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Mike Parobeck 1991

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George Perez 1981

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Harry G Peter 1941

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They’ve never done a great job of treating those two Legacy characters like should have over the years.

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(P.S. seeing Ralph and Sue in this thread brings a smile to my face)

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also turning eighty this month is this famous cover

Fred Ray 1941

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Born today—Martin Nodell, co-creator of Alan Scott—the Original Green Lantern. Early in his career, he used a pen name because of the stigma attached to creators who worked in comics. Nodell would continue drawing GL adventures until 1947. He eventually left comics and began a long career in advertising, where he helped create the Pillsbury Doughboy.

So, today we got two requests for the Archives. First, the archives already have the Super Friends Bronze Age run but missing the Special (1981). Second, what makes it so special is Nodell did the puzzles & games section.
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Jack Kirby 1956

The Challengers of the Unknown turn 65 this month. They are about five years older than a certain fantastic foursome and four years older than a certain fabulous foursome.

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Good to know! Thanks for sharing!

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Win Mortimer 1946

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Mike Wieringo 2001

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Love fun covers like that!

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Gene Colan 1981

Wonder Woman gets a makeover for her 40th anniversary. This was the switch from the eagle to the WW.

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Bob Oksner 1951

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Joe Kubert 1976

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