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Matt Hawes
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Posted: 28 December 2017 at 7:39pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Valmor, UNCANNY X-MEN #141 would certainly be in the running for most homages ever, along with UNCANNY-X-MEN #136, and ACTION COMICS #1.
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I find it interesting how so many of these covers have no action or no villains. That may explain why there are so many homages.
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I'd say Kirby gets the most homages, both for FF#1 and Amazing Fantasy 15 among others.

Daredevil #1 has a lot of homages, but I don't remember who drew it.
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Daredevil #1 is an assemblage of images from the interior of the comic, with the art done primarily by Bill Everett, likely over layouts by Kirby.

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Posted: 29 December 2017 at 5:47am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

And DARK HORSE PRESENTS did an homage cover with Sin City and JBNM based on that Daredevil cover. 
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Like I said, the story's a cottage industry...



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I like the commentary on DC's New 52 laced throughout this one...

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The recent Daredevil lenticular cover is an homage to X-Men #135, which is in itself an homage to X-Men #56. 










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I know it's not the point of the thread, but that
Daredevil cover...well drawn, I guess (I'm no expert),
but there's just no sense of weight, no dynamism or
sense of movement. Kingpin seems to be just sort of
hanging there.
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