The Coolest Comic Book Covers of All Time

The Coolest Comic Book Covers of All Time

Comic book covers are often beautiful works of art. A good comic book cover should not only preview the contents of the story but should also look amazing at the same time. One of the great things about the comic book industry is that there are so many comic book covers for us, as designers to look at. Comic books are a limitless well of inspiration and today, we will be taking a look at some of our favorite comic book covers of all time and will be showcasing them for you all to see. Please take a look and let us know if there are any that we left off the list.


Catwoman #53 Adam Hughes

For our first feature we take a trip to the DC Universe to check out this stunning Cat Woman cover. Artist Adam Hughes used an incredible angle mixed with some great color
combination. The neon blue colors from the skyscrapers perfectly set the tone for this cover.


Detective Comics #626 Michael Golden

Another breathtaking angle is used for this Batman comic cover. Just the cityscape in the background mixed with the thought of The Batman leaping through the city of Gotham makes for an amazing cover. The illustration and art design used for this cover is top notch and therefore deserves to be on this list.


Watchmen #11 Dave Gibbons

Simplicity speaks volumes in this case. As one of the most iconic graphic novels ever published, The Watchmen has been praised for its amazing story as well as art direction. These 3 covers feature different scenes throughout the book which are pivotal moments in the story. Each has its own meaning and its more symbolic than anything, 3 amazing covers from an
influential comic.


Batman #1 Bob Kane

The debut of Batman is another iconic cover, in this very first issue we are
introduced to a very popular color scheme that was constantly used. On top of that we are given some in-action shots of the protagonist and his sidekick. No reason why this shouldn’t be featured, this influenced many covers that came after it.


The Walking Dead #48 Charlie Adlard

This symbolic and ominous cover really portrays the comics’ contents perfectly. A single character in a graveyard surrounded by nothing but darkness and despair. The artist took the premise of the comic of a zombie wasteland and turned it into a visually stimulating cover.


Astonishing X-Men #2 John Cassady

Most of us who aren’t familiar with the specific story this cover is trying to tell can still appreciate the wonderment of the incredible design for this comic. The single blue tone that envelopes the whole cover sets a very specific mood which is then added to by the characters. There is a whole other level of symbolism in this comic when you look at the positions of the characters and the beams of light breaking through the hands of the female character.


Batman #648 Jock

Angles seem to really work out when you are dealing with characters that effortlessly fly through the air. The specific way that this artist is trying to show Batman’s course of action is very interesting. On top of that we usually don’t see Batman while its bright out, which adds another level of awesome to this cover. The painting looks realistic enough to mimic an actual photograph, which is another great element to an awesome cover.


Y The Last Man #14 J.G. Jones

This is the first of a few Y The Last Man comics featured for their amazing art direction. A cover like this can tell the viewer a whole story itself without even opening the comic up first. The whole position of the featured character mixed with the visuals going on over his body make for a classic cover.


Catwoman #55 Adam Hughes

Without even heavily featuring the main character Cat Woman this cover simply takes over the viewer with the beautiful neon lighting and dark cityscape. The expression of the woman on the cover also paints its own story that leaves viewers anxious to know what this whole scene is about.


X-Men #44. Andy Kubert

This is another brilliant cover that features incredible design and detail while putting on some symbolism for the viewer. The sheer
destructive force seen in this cover by Cyclops even seems to disrupt the X-Men logo which is seen to be all crooked and disassembled. A lot of emotion is felt when looking at this cover making it one of the best ones featured in our list.


Meathaus S.O.S. Tomer Hanuka

This is not a traditional comic cover with characters that are easily recognizable but we don’t really care. This comic features an incredible illustration, which has a top half that features an almost whimsical childlike scene and then drops down to a dead body in between all of that. The simple painting style this artist took really brings out the purpose of the story this comic is telling.


The Amazing Spider-Man #633 Chris Bachalo

We don’t usually see covers with the main hero’s being crushed to death, but that is why we picked this one. It takes a much different approach in showing us what this comic is mainly about. The painting is flawless and instantly captivates the viewer with its dark presence.


Spider Girl #20 Ron Frenz

We are used to seeing Spider Man in his futuristic dark costume but this cover takes a little different approach. The artist figured not to include any cityscapes or soaring angles to enhance the scene that is to be set with a cover. All that we see is the daughter of Spiderman in the future wearing one of his many iconic costumes, enough said.


Y: The Last Man #60 Massimo Carnevale

Readers of this comic can instantly understand all of the messages this artist is trying to convey with the final issue of this graphic novel. But for those who are just appreciating the art there is still a lot to appreciate about this incredible cover. The artist painted this flawlessly, the gritty scenery and the rays of light that converge with the man in the straight jacket to form the letter “Y”. There is so much more here to look at in wonder,
truly a great cover.


Wolverine: Flies To A Spider Tim Bradstreet

The irony of having a huge light display of the words peace mixed in with a blood spatter and
Wolverine of all people in the center makes for another stunning comic display. The painting style used here almost looks like a photograph, but then elements are added like the grit of the background to make this a lot darker to fit into the theme of the comic. Great art direction taken on this one.


Thing #5 Andrea Di Vito

The colors of this dark damp city really bring out the focal point of this comic. The Thing, standing amongst the citizens of this poor looking setting. There is obviously a story to this that without reading we
wouldn’t know, but we can always look at and enjoy the stunning imagery and detail of this painting.


Black Panther #9 Trevor Hairsine

Another cover where we see the main character in a scene of peril and hopelessness. The Black Panther being attacked by Dr. Doom, the artist decided to go with a simple cover that conveys a lot of emotion which we can see in the eyes of Dr. Doom and the position of the Black
Panther.


Sweets #2 Kody Chamberlain

I wasn’t really sure what this comic was about when I saw it but that didn’t really matter to me when I added it to this list. The art direction is fantastic and once again we see a full shot of
what’s going on in this comic from an unusual angle. The coloring and gritty textured painting make this crime story almost come to life.


Popgun, Vol. 4 Ben Templesmith

The artist who created this unique cover used a fantastic painting style to illustrate this futuristic comic. There is no sense of realism here, it looks like a traditional painting but with very cool visuals. The digital dragon
tattoo is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in this whole list, and the way the robot is pictured here gives it a very calming soft mood.


The Marvelous Land of Oz #3 Skottie Young

This comic was made to look something along the lines of a revolutionary poster. The basic elements of a revolution are
definitely in this comic cover, the design style is simple yet rough and textured. This
vector zed comic cover just screams Revolt, and it definitely deserves to be on this list.


Joker Lee Bermejo

The instantly noticeable grin of this villain makes for a simply gruesome comic book cover that just screams awesome. There was
absolutely no need to sully this incredibly gritty painting with any typography
describing this comic because everyone already knows what it is going to be about. This painting perfectly depicts the Joker with the rough and dirty painting style. An amazing cover with some amazing color selection that
definitely tie into what the comic is all about.


Batman #682 Alex Ross

Right after we feature the Joker its only right to bring out the Batman. This cover has an unusual color scheme but we can’t be helped but to be amazed at how this was brilliantly painted. With a flurry of classic heroes and villains meshed in the back interacting with the bright and loud neon signs and Batman logo make for a pretty perfect cover that has everything one can ever want in an illustration about the Gotham Knight.


Marvel Zombies #9 George Roussos

This series of comics definitely feature some of the coolest illustrations out there. What would we do if our favorite heroes turned into insane flesh eating zombies? Yea, a
Captain America Zombie! Although this was a semi old cover it still featured some
gruesome half dead illustrations of our favorite heroes just undead.


Amazing Spider-man 592 Paolo Rivera

The last two covers featured are definitely some of the more original ones that we have in our roundup. Marvel and the artists took
Wolverine and then meshed him with many classical artists. Dali’s famous surrealism is up for display here with a little twist from the adamantium man. Anyone who loves art can appreciate the quality of this comic cover.


Uncanny X-Men 508 Laura Martin

Lastly the artist that created this cover decided to mimic the painting style Van Gogh while still keeping it badass as
Wolverine always has. Who doesn’t love that he has a person’s ear on his claws, this cover is just pure
genius on so many levels. Bravo to those at Marvel and the artist’s who came up with this idea. There are a lot more of these types of comic covers so follow the link to see the rest.

  • brian

    Amazing collection…………..

  • http://www.behance.net/josephnicklo JosephNicklo

    MAJOR fail.

    Some good covers on here but you missed so many.

    • http://-- Anton

      Agreed. Some good technical covers here but this is mainly superhero/mainstream stuff. If you’re curious please investigate the rich heritage of European, Asian and South American Comics. Also check stuff by independent publishers and self-released authors in there and Canada for example. There’s a lot to be discovered out there.

    • Anonymous

      I agree. The fact that it doesn’t have a single SPAWN comic cover takes all the credibility of the entire blog entry.

  • http://squareart.co.za squareart

    I love the Detective Comics cover, a sucker for architectural, building illustrations.
    Cool collection!

  • Typhon

    I really like “Amazing Spider-man 592 Paolo Rivera” this one :)

  • http://www.niittymaa.com Sakari

    So beautiful collection! Thanks for sharing.

  • mug25

    Need superman #75, the Todd McFarlane Spiderman covers, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. Killing Joke, Spawn #1, Action Comics Spiderman, 1st appearance batman…tons of sick Silver Surfer covers.

  • http://www.celwinfrenzen.com Celwin Frenzen

    Good collection, not great, but good.

    I mis several classics such as Batman: The Killing Joke, Batman: The Long Halloween, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Spawn #1, several Spidey’s…

    :-)

  • http://psd-files.com PSD Files

    That’s a really nice collection. I like a lot the “Meathaus S.O.S. Tomer Hanuka” cover. Pretty well designed :)

  • _JustinCase

    I’m shocked and outraged that there was no Sandman on this list. All of their covers were just so painterly and magical.

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  • http://www.whatchriswarddesigns.com Chris

    I am a designer who has collected comics my whole life! Thank you for this post! I love it. I have added a couple more covers here. Through the years there have been quite a few good “Hulk” covers that I think designers could appreciate.

    The Hulk King Size Special (Annual) #1 from the 1960′s I think was the first cover to have the title character interacting with the type.

    http://www.giantsizemarvel.com/2008/06/recreations-jim-sterankos-logo.html

    Also, a great use of negative space can be found in Secret Wars #4 from the 1980′s

    http://www.bamkapow.com/the-incredible-hulk-s-most-amazing-feats-1399-p.html

    Enjoy!

  • Keeng

    Kingdom Come by Alex Ross… The day i swapped my dad for two goldfish by Dave McKean…

  • Colin

    No James Jean? No Karre Andrews? No Alex Maleev? Travis Charest?

    Bad Form! :)

    • Nancy

      I also expected to see James Jean in the list.. I think it’s a pity that so many ‘mainstream’ (as in mostly the well know Batman, X-men etc) are being listed while there are so many other interesting covers left to show.

  • http://www.datamouse.biz/ DataMouse

    No Rob Granito art?
    I thought he’d done every comic cover…?
    ;-)
    DM

  • Chris

    The Death of Superman needs to be on this list. That cover art is iconic and forever burned in my memory.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_of_Superman

  • http://www.ultimatetoronto.com/ Toronto

    Great list, most of them being from the last decade tho. Some of these I’ve never even seen before, like the Catwoman covers.

  • http://www.iamzb.com zangetsuBankai

    These are some of the sickest covers I’ve seen! excellent!

  • http://www.wix.com/controlzee/controlzee Controlzee

    These are sick but none are better than any of the Hellboy covers.

  • http://www.bittenbydesign.com Nicholas Turner

    You missed Geof Darrow.

    Just look at his work on Hard Boiled, and you will see what I mean.

    The Transmetropolitan #1 cover was pretty distinct as well.

    The final work is Frank Miller.

    How can you miss him out? He has plenty of legendary covers, and he has even done mainstream titles as well, so it isn’t as if he is a cult independant creator.

  • neil bloodtitan

    Some nice work, but these artists should be glad Manga covers weren’t considered for competition. The intro paragraphs seem a bit light and fluffy, as if composed at the last minute and searching for something pertinent and depthless to say. (You might just forgo the intro paragraphs and let the works speak for themselves, or attempt something less sophomoric.)

    Nice collection! Cheers!

  • Jonathan Fly

    Amazing post, but in my opinion very American-oriented. I mean, these are not the only existing comics: French, Italian, Belgian productions are sure worth mentioning. Check out the covers of XIII (Vance), Caboto (Mattotti), Nathan Never (De Angelis), Jonas Fink (Giardino).

    A few examples:

    Giardino, l’Infanzia:
    http://www.lyra.it/copper/displayimage.php?album=56&pos=0

    S.P.A.D.S., Vance:
    http://www.lyra.it/copper/displayimage.php?album=69&pos=0

    • Jack Shelton

      Remarkable covers the one you suggest. The post, more than American oriented, is superhero oriented.

  • http://www.etchtheweb.com Fraser Boag

    yes! amazing.

    I *LOVE* that Marvelous Land of Oz one.

  • devdsine

    Sin City?

  • http://twitter.com/kodychamberlain Kody Chamberlain

    Great list! It’s a real honor for me to see SWEETS #2 up there with some of my personal favorites. If would absolutely HATE to try and put a list like this together, I have way too many favorites to ever try and list them.

  • http://rondomingue.com Ron Domingue

    Off the top of my head: Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, Arthur Adams Classic X-Men #1, Jim Lee’s X-Men #1 and Todd McFarlane Spider-Man #1.

  • Rich Jackson

    I agree with Anton. There’s some lovely work here but where’s Raymond Briggs’s Fungus the Bogeyman or When the Wind blows? Where’s the lovely monochrome work of Marjane Satrapi, the intricate designerly beauty of Chris Ware’s Jimmy Corrigan, the absurd fun of the UK’s Viz comics or pretty much anything by Jamie Hewlett… And no Mike Mignola! The net could’ve been cast so much wider and wider still than even my suggestions… Still, at least that means there’s more inspiration out there.

  • http://restart.com.mx debasteitor

    sorry but… that Marvel Zombies cover was not drawn by George Russos it’s from Arthur Suydam, still pretty cool covers he did for the marvel zombies series… sadly they did not made that a continous tradition.

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  • JW

    This post really should be titled ‘The Somewhat Coolest Superhero Covers of All Time’. Very limited, very narrow look on comics.

  • kalorama

    I have to echo some of the earlier sentiments. It’s a nice collection but presents a very limited perspective, even within the narrow range it draws from. Off the top of my head I can think of at least a half dozen Y The Last Man covers by Carnevale better than the 2nd one. And while I’m not a huge fan of Alex Ross, that Batman cover isn’t close to the best he’s done for that book. This one pretty much blows it out of the water from both a design and execution standpoint: http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=25031

  • Tim

    A post like this is obviously created to generate traffic to the blog and based entirely on the author’s opinion. While he may think all of these are the coolest cover ever, many others do not. Some are cool. Many of these have very poor art and design involved with them. For example, the Spider-Girl cover. Her proportions are entirely incorrect and the pose is dumb. While you can attribute some things to the artist’s style, poor human proportions should not be one of them.

  • MNDK

    The Coolest Comic Book Covers of All Time?? Really? OF ALL TIME?
    Maybe of all time you spend on the web browsing for comic covers.
    Something like 2 hours, apparently.

    Yeah

  • Bentablo

    Some very cool covers. Of course there are going to be a lot of people that disagree and it probably isn’t best to call this the “coolest comic book covers of all time”

    My favorite comic book artist for 10+ years is Sam Keith:
    http://www.comicbookdb.com/creator_covergallery.php?ID=852

    He keeps a really great blog where he shows his process, shares unpublished material and even critiques his own work:
    http://samkieth.blogspot.com

  • ben

    This was really a waste of time. You do realize that there are 1000s of legendary cover printed before the 21st century right? You really missed the mark

  • Dustin

    I can’t believe you didn’t have any of the Spawn covers on here! I still haven’t seen a comic book with art as good as in that series.

  • http://manscreed.com/ Spatch

    Great list, I agree with all of these

  • Leon

    I think one of the best covers was: Uncanny X-Men 328

  • http://Night-shift.ma Moncef Deroui

    Amazing = D

  • Nen Borwood

    No Hellblazer or Preacher? Wow.

  • http://www.facebook.com/hordemaster Ariel Carmona

    Not of all time, maybe of your time, but there are a lot of seminal images missing here

  • Bucky

    No death of Captain America? That was such a landmark moment for Marvel, one would think it would make the list.