Excellent blog that I’ll be checking regularly, called Covered. It’s a series of classic comic book covers, each presented as an original (like the 1987 Uncanny X-Men, above) as well as reinterpreted by a different artist (such as Aaron Conley’s take, below). Some of the covers are similar, others are wildly different — all are worth a view.
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