Concept » Homage Covers appears in 4507 issues.
Deadpool themed covers branded with the "75 Years of Marvel" logo.
Books that contain art in a non-comic format or collection of cover galleries.
An artistic framing device used on many covers. A character, often a mystery, has their back to us and we can see others through their legs.
Comic book cover art that depicts a character physically restrained, most commonly with ropes or chains, and sometimes gagged. A popular exploitation theme during the Golden Age of Comics, bondage covers became more subdued and rare during the days of the Comics Code Authority (CCA). After the CCA's demise they have seen a revival with the proliferation of variant covers.
The Bronze Age of comic books was set roughly between 1970 - 1985.
DC Comics' March 2015 variant cover theme, featuring covers based off of popular Warner Brothers movie posters.
Deadpool variant covers with a comedic theme.
The first era in comic books. They became widespread and popular and many still popular comic book icons made their debut, beginning in the mid 1930s and ending around the mid-1950s.
Marvel variants that homage various hip-hop album covers. The variant art is presented in letterbox format- a black band at top and bottom of the cover. There are at least 146 of them.
Variant Covers released for Dark Horse in 2012 featuring Mike Mignola's art
An age of comics which has lasted from mid-1980's to the present days.
DC variants for April 2016 cover date. Selected covers from the 1960s-1980s by legendary artist Neal Adams were recreated.
Series of variants released by Marvel in April 2015.
Genre of storytelling usually done in a humorous tone, comics created as parody highlight the contradictions, idiosyncrasies and/or hypocrisies of their subject matter.
A puzzle image connecting cover is two or more covers that go together to make one giant image.
A comic without dialogue or narrative.
The Silver Age is often credited as starting with the first appearance of the new Flash, Barry Allen, in Showcase #4. Includes all comic books published during the period of 1956 to 1970.
Series of variant covers by Skottie Young, depicting characters as babies or children.
At least once during (most) superhero's career, the hero will decide to throw in the towel 'for now and forever'. They usually come back a few issues later.
Marvel variants for June, 2011 cover date. Characters from Asgard in homages to famous Hollywood films, as promotion for the Thor movie.
When an issue has two or more covers, the extra covers are called variant covers. They can be part of a monthly theme, a retailer exclusive, or a convention/expo exclusive.
Series of Howard the Duck themed variants released by Marvel in April 2015.
Series of homage covers featuring either an X-Men version of an Inhumans cover or an Inhumans version of an X-Men cover.
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