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Superman; The Man of Steel; Superman: Birthright; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen; Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane; This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress, or copy. Images listed under "a" are covers from anthology titles which featured Superman or related characters. By their nature, these titles are not tied ...
The first story arc of the relaunched series, entitled Superman and the Men of Steel for the collected edition, begins very early in Superman's career as he starts making a name for himself as a champion of the oppressed in Metropolis. He captures the attention of the military and scientist Lex Luthor, who are both interested in testing his ...
Category for fair use images of comics covers with art by Neal Adams. Media in category "Comic book covers by Neal Adams" The following 20 files are in this category, out of 20 total.
Superman #243 - where Superman is kissing a woman whose face is not shown due to the perspective of the pose. Justice League #1 - members of the team standing in ranks looking upwards to the 'camera'. Giant-Size X-Men #1 - where the new team of X-Men seemingly burst out from the cover while the older X-Men team looks on horrified from above.
It was re-released again in 2003 with a fifth printing, with a cover price of $9.95 US/$15.25 Canada (with subsequent printings going up in cover price to $14.99 US/$17.99 Canada by 2013 with the eighth printing) with new cover art by Jerry Ordway and under the title of Superman: The Man of Steel Vol. 1, which would be the first in a series of ...
Gary Frank began his professional career in 1991, illustrating covers and interior short stories for publications such as Doctor Who Magazine and Toxic!.After illustrating the comic elements of Marvel's HeroQuest tie-in HeroQuest A Marvel Winter Special in 1991 [3] he became a regular series artist in 1992 on Motormouth & Killpower. [4]
Frederic E. "Fred" Ray, Jr. (February 4, 1920 – January 23, 2001) [2] [3] was an American comic book artist and commercial illustrator best known as the primary Superman cover-artist of the 1940s, whose work helped shape the defining look of the iconic superhero character, and for his more than two decades as artist of the DC Comics feature "Tomahawk".