I’m pretty sure this defines the concept of a classic cover.
It folded out into four parts.
[Edit 5/8/17: The above is a mistake — these were four variant covers for Issue #1 that comprised a larger picture when you placed them side-by-side.]


I’m pretty sure this defines the concept of a classic cover.
It folded out into four parts.
[Edit 5/8/17: The above is a mistake — these were four variant covers for Issue #1 that comprised a larger picture when you placed them side-by-side.]



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Dark Horse Comics.

“Shattershot” Part 1. I had this one!


One of his annual humorous covers for “The Saturday Evening Post.”
How many “foolish” things are depicted here?

Pictured below is the “2099” titled trade paperback released by French publisher Semic. These were collections of various “2099” titles first issued by Marvel — “Doom 2099” is featured here.
Semic sometimes employed interior art as covers.

Part five of the “Devil’s Legacy” storyline originally printed by Comico.

DC Comics.

