
Artist Unknown
This is from 1960. At first, I thought there was a typo in the title but it turns out that the story actually does take place near a dam.

Artist Unknown
This is from 1960. At first, I thought there was a typo in the title but it turns out that the story actually does take place near a dam.
This is one of my favorite Alex Ross images. I’m not sure if that’s Henry Pym or Clint Barton towering over the city but this painting captures the shock and wonder that would be generated by such a sight. It’s from the 2nd issue of Marvels and to me, this is what the MCU films should take some times to explore, not just the activities of super-powered heroes but also of all the ordinary people who have to try to live their lives while all of the heroes and the villains fight their petty battles.
Previous Great Moments In Comic Book History:

by Carl Bobertz
The novel was originally published in 1953 but this appears to be a later edition. The cover was done by Carl Bobertz.

by Owen Kampen
This is a later edition of a novel that was originally published in 1953. The artwork was done by Owen Kampen.

by John McDermott
This cover is from a 1967 reprinting of a book that was originally published in 1953. The artist responsible was John McDermott. He even signed the cover. Look underneath the grip of the gun.
Published by Popular Publications, Dime Western Magazine ran for over 20 years, from 1932 to 1954. The best western stories were combined with exciting, action-filled covers, in order to keep fans of cowboys and six-guns reading. Here is just a small sampling of the many covers of Dime Western Magazine!

by Victor Kalin
This cover is from 1959 and was done by Victor Kalin, who was good enough to even sign it!

by Rafael DeSoto
This is from 1955, a novel about “soldiers on leave and their women.” This cover was done by one of my favorites, Rafael DeSoto.