What is your favorite comic logo, /co/?
My favorite is the DC logo from the 80's and 90's. It looks like a badass stamp on the comic, like a seal of approval.
2005
>>77346968
That's because they got Milton Glaser to design it instead of Jim Lee or whoever the fuck designed the new logos.
>DC Bullet
bold and simply classic
>New 52
quiet contemporary and with a good concept behind (too bad DCs inhouse-team is too dumb to use it properly)
>2005
looks more like something sport- or washing powder-related
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I like the Dark Horse logo. It's overall the most recognizable and iconic I've seen.
I agree that the swirly DC logo looks like a washing machine product.
>>77347188
The wonder-woman themed one makes it look like she's lifting her skirt to show you her panties.
well... i like simple things
>>77346968
>>77347188
like a tv channel logo
>>77347452
well, it was created with multimedia use in mind... its still the 2nd most "comicbooky" logo (after Oni)
>>77347518
wtf i didnt mean to post that
>>77347556
>>77347528
Skybound is a subreddit or Image not their own company
>>77347606
>subreddit
>>77346968
That's exactly what it was.
It was added during tbe same anti fascist moral panic that got us Wonder Woman
>>77347296
Something about the Warner Logo makes it look so cool when modded
Are we talking just publishers, or actual titles here? Because this here might be my all-time favorite. It's a nice modern update of one that Marvel used back in the 70s that I loved growing up.
>>77347337
but the current logo is hypersimple
>>77347663
Its not simpler than plain letters in a circle
>>77346968
best logo
>>77347690
Yes it is, It swaps two letters for one fused one. the most complex facet is the page turn
>>77347638
The WB shield is classic
>>77347655
>Modern
>Fantastic Four
Pick one.
DC Bullet.
Image I is also great.
>>77347638
No anon, that was the Comics Code Authority seal.