A DC Comic Cover A Day!

America’s Greatest Comics 2 by Fawcett Comics.

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Golden Age Captain Marvel Family by C C Beck

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Gil Kane 1957

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History by Bill Sienkiewicz

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Cough, cough.

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Marshall Rogers 2002

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That’s not a DC M@#$EL crossover!

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Sorry @MisfitCMJ, I missed the original DC/Marvel Crossover mention. So you are correct!

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Another fave from my collection:

(Michael Allred and Laura Allred, 2014)

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Wilfredo Torres 2021

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Ibis and Taia by Gus Ricca

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I really enjoyed this series. Even more than Batman '89.

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That’s because its better done that batman '89.

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Agreed. Such a better method of story concept to execution employed in Supes’ 78. Reading Batman '89 it seemed like Hamm was writing for the screen instead of the page. Very difficult to stay engaged. I’m so disappointed 'cuz I wanted this series to be awesome and it just wasn’t. The B’Man 89 legacy deserved better.

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Gil Kane 1962

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Screenshot 2022-08-11 at 08-55-08 Green Lantern New Guardians Vol 1 31

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Golden Age Captain Marvel Family by C C Beck

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Man, the Silver Age was dark. :wink:

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And yet the covers in those days were genuinely eye-catching

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Yes, and I’ve noticed (more familiar with the Bronze Age) that the hero is always in peril to urge you to buy comic to find out how the peril will be solved.

Also, the cover usually had something to do with the story contents inside.

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