Thursday, July 4, 2013

The Grooviest Covers of All Time: Celebrate America with Captain America!

My fellow Americans: Happy Independence Day! To Groove-ophiles the world over: Happy July 4th, Thursday, or whenever you are reading this post! Today Ol' Groove feels like sharing some of his fave Groovy Age Captain America covers. Hope you dig 'em!








4 comments:

  1. Love that monumental menace one, it made me chuckle; the Dragon Man is also great, but really, they all are.

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  2. Re-posting this comment; got it in an e-mail, but Blogger wouldn't recognize it...

    "William Preston

    Let's see: Kirby, Steranko, Colon, Romita, Kirby, Kane, Sal Buscema, Chan, Pollard?/Sinnott, Byrne. Nice. That Kane-cover issue was among the first I bought when I really started collecting; little did I know that the promise of discovering Steve Rogers's past was a recurring red herring."

    And you nailed all the artists, William! Way to go!

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  3. Can't go wrong with covers by the "masters": Steranko, Kirby, Buscema, Kane & Gene Colan. As a kid, I loved the cover to Capt. America #171: "Falcon gets his Wings"...tried drawing that cover over & over !

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