

(Now, arch-enemy Venom has taken the turn to wear the alien.)Īdmittedly, the colorizing of this cover is much too dark and as it often happens, the computer blurs are drowning the ink, but a A while back Peter Parker escaped the black alien costume for goodīecause it turned his body into another creature. Drawn by Ron Garney, Spider-Man is back in black – ready for the "black Spider-Man" movie. this is just a very iconic image from 1987. The stars and stripes on the cover are made out of blood. Taking on the new name "The Captain" with a black costume. I asked for no color at all, other than Aurora's face, but what I got was a colored logo and corner symbol."Ĭaptain America aka Steve Rogers resigns his old identity because he doesn't want to take orders from the government, (.) Even back in the day, I had to compromise my vision of the cover, in order to get most of what I wanted.

The trick to that cover was positioning Aurora just right, so that the 'negative space' still read as her proper silhouette. John adds, "The bars were a piece of cake. It's also one of John Byrne's favorite covers, as he said in the John Byrne forum (where he frequently discusses with fans). The cover is drawn by John Byrne, and shows almost exclusively black and white.

Alpha Flight was a group of superheroes part of the Marvel universe.
#SIMPLE COMIC BOOK COVER SERIES#
The "Decalogue" series ran from issues 71 to 75 and presented different sins written in bold letters on the covers. The second Daredevil series started in 1998, written by Kevin Smith (of Clerks) and drawn by Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada. Some say the cover by Jim Shooter was swiped by a Punisher pin-up Mike Zeck drew - you decide! This was the cover to issue #0, showing the silhouette of the hero in front of a simple red circle (a sun, presumably). Rai was a superhero in the Valiant universe, which took the US comic market by storm in the 1990s (only to disappear almost as quickly).
