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  2. Category:Comic book covers - Wikipedia

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  3. Chip Kidd - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, Kidd has been a graphic designer, book designer, editor, author, lecturer and musician. According to Graphic Design: American Two, he has been credited with “helping to spawn a revolution in the art of America book packaging in the last ten years.” [3] One of the most consistent characteristics of Kidd's style is the fact that his book covers don't carry one ...

  4. Dave Johnson (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Johnson is a comic book artist known for his cover work. For Image Comics he has worked on titles including Erik Larsen 's SuperPatriot and Robert Kirkman 's Invincible . For DC Comics he has provided covers to titles such as Detective Comics and the DC/Vertigo book 100 Bullets , for which he won the 2002 Eisner Award for Best Cover Artist .

  5. Symbol of a superhero empire: The evolution of Marvel's logo

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    The logo first appeared in July 1961 on the covers of comics such as Strange Tales, Volume 1, Issue 86, and Tales of Suspense, Volume 1, Issue 19. 1963-1966: Marvel Comics Group

  6. Cary Bates - Wikipedia

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    Bates began submitting ideas for comic book covers to DC Comics at the age of 13, and a number of them were bought and published, the first as the cover to Superman #167 (Feb. 1964). [3] [4] Bates began to sell stories to DC when he was 17. [5] [6]

  7. Ashley Wood - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Wood (born 1971) is an Australian comic book artist and illustrator [2] known for his cover art, concept design and his work as an art director. Wood initially worked in both the UK and international comic book industries, working on characters such as the British character Judge Dredd, before breaking into the US market, where he worked for such companies as Marvel Comics and DC Comics.

  8. 25 Single-Panel Comics About Absurd Situations By ... - AOL

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    Now, his comics bring a unique blend of humor and storytelling to life. In his single-panel comics, Steven explores quirky and off-the-wall ideas that often feature characters from his four-panel ...

  9. Alex Ross - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Alexander Ross (born January 22, 1970) [1] is an American comic book writer and artist known primarily for his painted interiors, covers, and design work. He first became known with the 1994 miniseries Marvels, on which he collaborated with writer Kurt Busiek for Marvel Comics.