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Jim Steranko/Cover Artist. Category page. List of all known comic (s) where Jim Steranko created the cover. (If you find an article that is not shown here, please add "Jim Steranko" into "CoverArtist" field of said article.) Editor · Editor-in-Chief · Cover Artist · Writer · Penciler · Inker · Colorist · Letterer · Director · Producer.
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List of all known covers drawn by Jim Steranko. (If you find...
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Fantastic Four #1; Amazing Fantasy #15 (Spider-Man's First...
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Steranko served as editor and also produced the covers for the magazine's inaugural four issues before being succeeded editorially by Tony Isabella. He had previously been associated with Marvelmania, producing two of the club's 12 posters.
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The Marvel Covers. Jim Steranko produced 15 covers for Marvel Comics in 1972 and 1973. I always thought they were poorly printed and inferior to work he had done a few years earlier. I mentioned this to Jim and he responded at the time, "I am concentrating on areas of graphic design I feel I am weak in: composition, shape, depth, style, etc.
Nov 5, 2016 · Steranko’s not just an American comics legend. His work has been seen around the world, so here are 13 COVERS that span the globe: UK. Denmark (Alterations by Marie Severin) Italy (Joe Sinnott inks) Mexico. Netherlands. Brazil. UK. Canada (Frank Giacoia inks. Possible assist and alterations by Severin.) France. UK. Mexico (Sinnott inks) Germany.
Here are some of my favorite Steranko covers for Marvel. STRANGE TALES #153 (1967) - The first Steranko cover (well, second, he inked Jack Kirby's pencils for Strange Tales #151). STRANGE TALES #161 (1967) - 10 issues after he began inking Jack Kirby pencils Steranko had really hit his stride.
The completed version of the Steranko cover for a new Pulp reprint of The Spider. The definitive Nick Fury. The Art of Weird Heroes Volume 1. The Art of Weird Heroes Volume 2. Steranko's deco Batman. The cover to a book of stories by Clifford Meth. Steranko's famous Hulk Annual #1 cover re-drawn!
Dec 16, 2018 · Cover illustration by Steranko “Chandler: Red Tide” art. Perhaps his most indelible mark on pop-culture has been his collaboration with Speilberg and Lucas on “Raiders of the Lost Ark”, for whom he created detailed Indiana Jones character art, and his re-imagining of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” for Coppola.