10 Amazing Comic Book Covers Marvel Wants You To Remember

10. Silver Surfer #4

John Buscema worked with Stan Lee on the first four issues of the Silver Surfer series in the 1960s and they turned out some phenomenal work. The last one they worked on, Silver Surfer #4, is considered to be their best collaboration, but making the book was no easy task.

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According to Buscema, Lee tore apart much of his work on the book... literally. He stormed into his office one day and ripped up the pages he didn't like, which left an impression on the artist.

Years later, Lee called him to discuss the book and its success, but Lee didn't recall tearing up the pages or the conversation at all. It's a shame he ripped up some classic Silver Age Buscema art, but the book they turned out went on to become one of the best of the Age.

Silver Surfer #4's cover art by Buscema is absolutely beautiful. The stark contrast between the characters and the background highlights them in a dramatic way. Their poses suggest action and intense conflict in a way static artwork often fails to capture. Because of the story and intense artwork, this book is often valued higher than the first in the series.

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