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Madonna is the female artist with the most cover appearances on Rolling Stone either alone or including "collage" photoshoots, according to themselves. [138] [139] She was also the first female figure on a cover for their special issues "Collectors edition". [140] As of 2009, Madonna was the 10th person with most People cover magazines (13). [141]
In January 2019 DC Comics' solicitations for April indicated that it would publish a new collection of Hughes' work called Absolute Art of Adam Hughes, which features the full content of Cover Run, plus more than 100 additional covers with new commentary by Hughes, [46] and a reuse of the cover of Cover Run. The book's release date is November ...
Cover model Photographer January: Natalie Portman: Peggy Sirota February: Christina Aguilera: Peggy Sirota March: Jennifer Garner & Jessica Biel: James White April: Heidi Klum: Mark Abrahams: May: Jessica Simpson: James White June: Sarah Jessica Parker: James White July: Taylor Swift: Mark Abrahams: August: Dakota Fanning: Tesh September: Mary ...
The First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama definitely has become beloved by many and in her eight-year tenure as FLOTUS, she's also graced the cover of numerous magazines.
Madonna has appeared on more covers than any other female with a total of 23 times as of 2018, either alone or in a "collage" cover; [2] or dozen alone between 1984 and 2009. [3] This is a portal to a series of articles, separated by decades, listing the people who have appeared on issue covers of Rolling Stone since it premiered in 1967.
Cover model Photographer January 1: Sandy Rice: John Rawlings: January 15: New Design For Our Double-Duty Lives: René Bouët-Willaumez February 1 "Make the Most of Yourself" Number: February 15: Marilyn Ambrose Betty McLauchlen Bettina Bolegard Unknown: John Rawlings: March 1: Horst P. Horst: March 15: Betty McLauchlen: Horst P. Horst: April 1 ...
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[2] [5] [6] Though the clinch cover usually features a white, heterosexual couple, the style has been used for other book pairings as well. Author Ann Allen Shockley utilized a clinch cover for her 1974 interracial lesbian romance novel Loving Her, and author Beverly Jenkins frequently uses clinch covers for her black romance novels. [4]