This week was a huge week for me. The amount of books I got
is insane. The final count was 42 books. There was no way I was ever going to
read all of them in time to include in these posts. That is neither here nor
there anyway because I wanted to talk about comic book covers to start off the
week.
Of course before we hit that subject I have to point you to
listings for next week’s books. We can start with the clean list over at CosmicComix and also the more elaborate with full solicitation copy over at MidtownComics. The ones that I’m happiest to see on the list are I Vampire, Answer, Legend of Luthor Strode, Uncanny Avengers, Batman
Inc. and Before Watchmen Dr.
Manhattan.
DC |
Okay with that bit of housekeeping out of the way, I wanted
to talk about comic book covers. I was five or six years old when I first
starting buying comic books. On Saturday night my Dad would drive to a local
newsstand and buy the two Baltimore Sunday papers, the News American and the
Baltimore Sun. It was a corner newsstand that had one magazine rack devoted to comic
books. My Dad would usually give me up to a dollar to spend and that meant I
could get up to eight comic books at 12 cents a shot. I had to choose and I
could not take all day so it was the cover that helped make the decision. Over
time I knew what series I wanted to follow and the cover was no longer a
deciding factor, but if it was something new the cover could often sway my
choice.
That was decades ago and the industry has radically changed
and covers seem to serve multiple functions. We have variants, we have the WTF
gatefold covers, we have enhanced covers, wraparound covers, blank covers and
we are still awaiting the first talking cover and edible covers, but you get
the point. Also we have a lot of artists who almost do exclusively covers. Adam
Hughes, until his recent hiatus to draw an actual comic book, was only doing
covers for years. Brian Bolland only does covers anymore. To me having one
artist do the cover is a cheat, because the interior and the cover artist
should be one and the same. Variant covers are BS also. Often I see some
wonderful cover that is a variant and the regular cover is just okay. If the
cover was meant to help sell a comic that best cover should be the main one.
Marvel/DC |
I question if covers are even meant to help sell a comic anymore.
When I had a comic book store the new releases would be racked on one or two
shelving units. Each book would have the full cover facing out so that a
customer could walk in and see each new book that came out that week clearly.
Many comic stores don’t do that. I see new releases shoved in with other books,
covers overlapping each other, slapped into bins and a dozen other ways are
used to display the books that don’t utilize showing the entire cover. Many
people have pull lists and I personally do my ordering via email and no longer
have the luxury and seeing my choices across any sort of display. So I have to
question what purpose is the comic book cover serving. I know the multiple
cover game is just to get the poor retailer to order more books to get the
special incentive cover and the multiple regular covers is are done in hope of
getting some dumbass collector to buy all the various covers. So instead of paying $4 for a story the
collector pays $16 to get all four covers. Dynamite is one of the worst offenders
of this practice, but DC stepped to new lows with the 52 covers for JLA #1.
Still I thought it would be fun to take every book that I
got this week and take a picture of them as a nine panel grid, which is the
basic structure of most comic book pages. Since I got 42 books this week the
last picture is just six panels. I wanted to look at each picture and see what
jumps out at me.
Marvel / Other |
Looking at the first nine panel grid (labeled DC), three
covers draw my eye. First the Batwoman cover. The drawing of Batwoman takes the
entire page and the title of the book is moved down and is almost innocuous.
Now it is the middle panel, which I’m sure has some influence, but is very
effective, clean and dramatic with fire all around her. Next is the GL Corps
cover. The stark white background with the two figures fighting is well done.
Last is the Vibe cover. Again a solo shot of the hero in his costume using his
powers. Looking at the rest, some are too busy and some are trying too hard. Of
course if I like the series it doesn’t matter.
Next up the grid labeled Marvel/DC. The only winner in the
bunch is the Daredevil cover. It has a very cool look to it. The black
background with the letters in flames as DD is jumping around. It has nothing
to do with the story, but it does look good. The JLA cover is boring as hell
and after reading the story the entire point of the cover was to rape
sell collectors on the idea of buying all the variants. The Justice League
cover is supposed to be symbolic but it way too busy and hard to see what is
what. The Deadpool cover is appropriately absurd. The Moribus cover is either
brilliant or stupid. I’m leaning towards stupid. That cover makes me not want
to buy the book.
Other |
Our third grid is labeled Marvel/Other. The Nova cover is
awesome. The kid is coming right at us. Nothing other than some coloring affects
and it looks great. The Happy cover is also well done. I’m immediately curious
as to what is going to happen to the little girl. Also I wonder why this book is
called Happy. It does not look like a Happy book. I’ll also give thumbs up to
the Superior Spider-Man cover and the Hulk cover. Both have great drama about
them. The worse cover in this group is the Fables cover; it has too much going
on and is marred by the title not being on the top of the page.
The last nine panel grid is labeled Other. Hands down the
Shadow cover wins the contest. Of course this is only one of many covers for
this book, but it is the one my store sent me and it is a clear winner. The
rest of the covers are pretty good with this group. I would give a fail to
Tower Chronicles as the cover is way too dark. Also Harbinger looks to be
shooting direct from pencils or something. Whatever the idea was it is a fail.
It does look different form the rest, but not in a good way.
Little Other |
The last picture labeled Little Other has a clear winner
with Fever Ridge. I immediately want to know more and when I read it is a tale
of MacArthur’s Jungle War, I’m even more intrigued. This is not just a fantasy
it is a tale about actual events.
The point of this exercise was more just seeing what if
anything I could discern about comic book covers. My own confused and meandering
thoughts lead me to believe that the idea of what a comic book cover should do
is almost a lost art. I think the best cover makes you want to try the book and
too many covers are trying to serve different purposes. I also think a cover
should be the main advertisement of what is happening in the book and that is
often just not the case. Finally I believe that the use of variant and multiple
covers is a misguided attempt to generate sales that have no relationship to
the quality of the material that is trying to be sold. But as long as the suckers
collectors are willing to pay it will continue.
Part 2 later today.
Very cool. I love it when we talk about covers. I agree that the best cover should BE the cover. I get irritated when I can't get the cover I want from the selection.
ReplyDeleteConsidering how much $$$ Marvel is raking in, their cover production is really of a lower quality than anyone else. The paper is thin and the colors sometimes bleed together. I have to consciously check that I'm not getting a bad one. IDW has the best production quality around. I was lucky enough to get the Zahler My Litte Pony variant. His issue was really good too! -- (not a joke)
Shadow wins the Other catagory? Eh. It seems very bland and generic to me.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the difference between it and the X-O cvr? Both covers are generic big men doing things.
I don't know but I would think Baltimore, BPRD, or even Locke/Key appear better.
Oh yeah, Morbius is brilliant. You're leaning the wrong way.
ReplyDeleteLee -Morbius is stupid - you convinced me.
ReplyDeleteAs for Shadow it stood out more for me.
I like the composition and what some of the other covers are doing, just not sure it would sell the book.
Mathew - Not believing you on the MLP story.