Oh, Kitty Pryde

Top Five Most Iconic Kitty Pryde Covers via Comics Should Be Good!

Top Five Most Iconic Kitty Pryde Covers via Comics Should Be Good!
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09/8/09 at 12:54 pm
awesome
Q. why don’t comics advertise on the covers anymore? Probably/obviously because they aren’t on newsstands, but still — I could have won a Toys R Us Shopping Spree!
09/8/09 at 2:40 pm
Brad, at first I took that to mean why don’t comics advertise the issue’s content with their covers, which when you think about it, also applies to this example!
I miss the days when a comic’s cover was more than a picture of the character looking cool; when the cover beckoned passers-by with suggestions of what sorts of scenarios and adventures were contained within.
09/8/09 at 3:26 pm
I agree with darrylayo.
Me? I miss seeing (gasp) word balloons and a situation on the cover that was, (or was not) a representation of what might be inside.
Okay, so the covers usually fibbed a lot, or exaggerated like a tabloid, or promised more than what they delivered, but at least you thought they were at you, the reader.
09/8/09 at 8:13 pm
wow, I don’t agree with the number one though.