A gallery of Mike Allred’s covers for twenty of DC’s titles. (via @profmdwhite)
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A gallery of Mike Allred’s covers for twenty of DC’s titles. (via @profmdwhite)
Categories: Notes
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Looks like there’s a Nightwing and Teen Titans cover. Too bad those titles were canned the month before the Allred Batman ’66-theme covers came out.
I can’t place the other cover (the one with the classic Justice League and Catwoman in the “shot”). Can anyone help?
Also, it’s hardly fair to call the cover of any actual print Batman ’66 a part of the theme series. EVERY main cover of Batman ’66 has been an Allred (except for issue 11, where, in a switch, it was the variant).
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