Posted: 12 April 2024 at 4:46am | IP Logged | 8
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Very interesting question.
First of all, 6 covers isn't enough to cover JB's career, but there's also the question of whether you're picking iconic covers or covers that represent his entire career. IMO, those can be two very different lists. For iconic covers, you can probably fill a list just from JB's X-Men or FF runs alone.
I guess I'll go with the original post's definition of celebrating the career itself.
Here is my list- it represents JB's work with the 4 major companies he's been associated with (Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, IDW), his highest profile projects (X-Men, FF, Superman), his foray into creator-owned work (JBNM) and even his work with movie/TV properties (Star Trek).
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