Here's the continuation of the Coolest Comic Book Covers of All Time.
10. Meathaus S.O.S. Tomer Hanuka
This is not a traditional comic cover with characters that are easily recognizable but we don’t really care. This comic features an incredible illustration, which has a top half that features an almost whimsical childlike scene and then drops down to a dead body in between all of that. The simple painting style this artist took really brings out the purpose of the story this comic is telling.
11. The Amazing Spider-Man #633 Chris Bachalo
We don’t usually see covers with the main hero’s being crushed to death, but that is why we picked this one. It takes a much different approach in showing us what this comic is mainly about. The painting is flawless and instantly captivates the viewer with its dark presence.
12. Spider Girl #20 Ron Frenz
We are used to seeing Spider Man in his futuristic dark costume but this cover takes a little different approach. The artist figured not to include any cityscapes or soaring angles to enhance the scene that is to be set with a cover. All that we see is the daughter of Spiderman in the future wearing one of his many iconic costumes, enough said.
13. Y: The Last Man #60 Massimo Carnevale
Readers of this comic can instantly understand all of the messages this artist is trying to convey with the final issue of this graphic novel. But for those who are just appreciating the art there is still a lot to appreciate about this incredible cover. The artist painted this flawlessly, the gritty scenery and the rays of light that converge with the man in the straight jacket to form the letter “Y”. There is so much more here to look at in wonder,
truly a great cover.
14. Wolverine: Flies To A Spider Tim Bradstreet
The irony of having a huge light display of the words peace mixed in with a blood spatter and
Wolverine of all people in the center makes for another stunning comic display. The painting style used here almost looks like a photograph, but then elements are added like the grit of the background to make this a lot darker to fit into the theme of the comic. Great art direction taken on this one.
15. Thing #5 Andrea Di Vito
The colors of this dark damp city really bring out the focal point of this comic. The Thing, standing amongst the citizens of this poor looking setting. There is obviously a story to this that without reading we
wouldn’t know, but we can always look at and enjoy the stunning imagery and detail of this painting.
16. Black Panther #9 Trevor Hairsine
Another cover where we see the main character in a scene of peril and hopelessness. The Black Panther being attacked by Dr. Doom, the artist decided to go with a simple cover that conveys a lot of emotion which we can see in the eyes of Dr. Doom and the position of the Black
Panther.
17. Sweets #2 Kody Chamberlain
I wasn’t really sure what this comic was about when I saw it but that didn’t really matter to me when I added it to this list. The art direction is fantastic and once again we see a full shot of
what’s going on in this comic from an unusual angle. The coloring and gritty textured painting make this crime story almost come to life.
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This is not a traditional comic cover with characters that are easily recognizable but we don’t really care. This comic features an incredible illustration, which has a top half that features an almost whimsical childlike scene and then drops down to a dead body in between all of that. The simple painting style this artist took really brings out the purpose of the story this comic is telling.
11. The Amazing Spider-Man #633 Chris Bachalo
We don’t usually see covers with the main hero’s being crushed to death, but that is why we picked this one. It takes a much different approach in showing us what this comic is mainly about. The painting is flawless and instantly captivates the viewer with its dark presence.
12. Spider Girl #20 Ron Frenz
We are used to seeing Spider Man in his futuristic dark costume but this cover takes a little different approach. The artist figured not to include any cityscapes or soaring angles to enhance the scene that is to be set with a cover. All that we see is the daughter of Spiderman in the future wearing one of his many iconic costumes, enough said.
13. Y: The Last Man #60 Massimo Carnevale
Readers of this comic can instantly understand all of the messages this artist is trying to convey with the final issue of this graphic novel. But for those who are just appreciating the art there is still a lot to appreciate about this incredible cover. The artist painted this flawlessly, the gritty scenery and the rays of light that converge with the man in the straight jacket to form the letter “Y”. There is so much more here to look at in wonder,
truly a great cover.
14. Wolverine: Flies To A Spider Tim Bradstreet
The irony of having a huge light display of the words peace mixed in with a blood spatter and
Wolverine of all people in the center makes for another stunning comic display. The painting style used here almost looks like a photograph, but then elements are added like the grit of the background to make this a lot darker to fit into the theme of the comic. Great art direction taken on this one.
15. Thing #5 Andrea Di Vito
The colors of this dark damp city really bring out the focal point of this comic. The Thing, standing amongst the citizens of this poor looking setting. There is obviously a story to this that without reading we
wouldn’t know, but we can always look at and enjoy the stunning imagery and detail of this painting.
16. Black Panther #9 Trevor Hairsine
Another cover where we see the main character in a scene of peril and hopelessness. The Black Panther being attacked by Dr. Doom, the artist decided to go with a simple cover that conveys a lot of emotion which we can see in the eyes of Dr. Doom and the position of the Black
Panther.
17. Sweets #2 Kody Chamberlain
I wasn’t really sure what this comic was about when I saw it but that didn’t really matter to me when I added it to this list. The art direction is fantastic and once again we see a full shot of
what’s going on in this comic from an unusual angle. The coloring and gritty textured painting make this crime story almost come to life.
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