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These superheroes have both changed the landscape of comic books and broken down stereotypes that plagued the industry before them. Without too much delay, let’s just get into it. Here are the ...
The newest X-Men team makes their debut on Gil Kane, Dave Cockrum, and Danny Crespi’s cover to Giant-Size X-Men Vol. 1 #1 “Deadly Genesis!” (1975), Marvel Comics As David grew older, he soon found ...
Some of the Justice League's greatest enemies ... always easy for new readers to dive into the comics. Krona was created by John Broome and Gil Kane way back in Green Lantern (Vol.
Following some of the most important moments of the civil rights movement, the comics pioneers ... John Romita (cover artist) / ©Marvel; Don Mcgregor (writer), Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia (artists ...
THE AUTHORITY: RELENTLESS DC COMPACT COMICS EDITION features creators Warren Ellis (Transmetropolitan) and Bryan Hitch (The Ultimates) joined by a host of comics’ greatest talents, bringing you ...
To celebrate what Marvel Comics ... s new cover along with more Amazing Spider-Man #1 variant covers by Ryan Stegman and Lee Bermejo, plus a Hidden Gem cover by industry legend Gil Kane below.
Unlike DC, Marvel Comics‘ history with horror characters ... But the best part about this series were the covers by Gil Kane, who made the heroic vamp look genuinely scary.
But Gil Scott-Heron’s cover of Robert Johnson’s Me and the Devil Blues (1938), on Scott-Heron’s final album, accomplishes an even rarer feat. Scott-Heron’s cover is an opaque homage that ...