DC has had several truly iconic covers in its history, but which ones stand out as the best? See ten of the most famous DC covers ever released.
As one of the oldest comic book publishers in the game, DC Comics has been pumping out stories for close to a century. And in that time, it’s put out books that have made history, whether its because of the introduction of an iconic character, a storyline that’s stood the test of time, or simply a cover that’s stood out from the pack.
9 Brave and the Bold #28 A team as iconic as the Justice League would obviously have a cover that’s strongly associated with their debut. The Brave and the Bold #28 by Mike Sekowsky, Murphy Anderson, and Ira Schnapp sees five of the team’s founding members fighting their first villain: The dreaded Starro the Conqueror. Sure, Batman and Superman are nowhere to be seen in the fight.
6 Superman #75 Few covers are as chilling as the one associated with Superman’s death. Superman #75’s cover by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding shows the remnants of the Man of Steel’s cape as it blows in the breeze. Civilians look on in shock as the unthinkable has happened: Superman has actually been killed by the rampaging monster known as Doomsday. Clark Kent had faced impossible odds, but for the first time he was felled by a foe and paid for it with his life.
3 Watchmen #1 Comic books took a big step forward in the mid-eighties and it’s thanks, it part, to books like Watchmen. The cover of Watchmen’s first issue by Dave Gibbons is a tight zoom into the smiley face that’s been stained by the Comedian’s blood. The imagery of the bloody face is almost certainly the most iconic symbol in Watchmen due to its haunting recurrence within the story.
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