Can we get a 'Covers paying tribute to iconic covers' thread going?
>>82952692
Nope.
>>82952698
Okay, sorry.
>>82952692
>paying tribute to himself
Get a load of this guy.
>>82952797
Mcfarlane is "amazing" like that.
The idea of Spawn is so baffling to me.
I don't understand why someone would make a black superhero who is thematically appealing primarily to white teenage boys.
>>82952692
Herb Trimpe/Bob McLeod original on the left, J. Scott Campbell homage on the right.
>>82952692
John Byrne/Terry Austin original on left (Uncanny X-Men #136), George Perez homage on the right (Crisis on Infinite Earths #5)
>>82953348
* I mean Crisis on Infinite Earths #7
>>82952692
Michael Golden original on left, J. Scott Campbell tribute on right
>>82952692
Mike Deodato homage on left (Avengers Arena #14), Frank Miller original on right (Wolverine #1)
>>82953348
Wouldn't that be more of a reference to La Pieta more than anything?
>>82953477
>X-23's face
>>82953512
I suppose one could argue that. Given how huge X-Men #136 was back in the day, though, I imagine it must have influenced Perez (even if only subconsciously) when he was making the cover to COIE #7
>>82952839
No MacFarlane is "bored" with Spawn like that. Still wouldn't let it go.
>>82952692
Larry Hama/Klaus Janson original on left (GI Joe #21); Mark McKenna homage on right (Deadpool #42)
>>82952692
Mike Zeck/Josef Rubinstein original on left (GI Joe #53); James Dean Smith/Jim Bradrick parody on right (Boris the Bear #9)