Newsarama and Brad Meltzer have posted the cover artwork for Justice League of America #7. The unique retrospective design pays homage to a number of previous incarnations of the team--and it includes a place for our buddy Barry Allen. The panelled image was created by seven artist: Eric Wight, George Perez, Luke McDonnell, Kevin Maguire, Howard Porter, Gene Ha, and Ed Benes!
Brad Meltzer initially posted the image at his MySpace page, and DC Comics has also provided Newsarama with the covers to Justice League #7, featuring the various iterations of the team over the years, including the new roster... Of the image, Meltzer said: "Here it is, the cover to JLA #7, courtesy of Eric Wight, George Perez, Luke McDonnell, Kevin Maguire, Howard Porter, Gene Ha, and Ed Benes. And yes, that's the issue where they get the new headquarters. Writers need to know when to shut up, so I'm letting the image speak for itself. Thanks to Eric Wight for the brilliant design."
2 comments:
That's a mighty impressive image, despite the fact that I think Benes needs a different inker.
Wait a minute. I just read the issue description. The new JLA is debuting in issue seven?
I miss the days when the entire Fantastic Four could be introduced, have their origin explained, and meet their first super-villain all in 20 pages.
- Z
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