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Gene Best
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Creative question, JB -

Looking at Alpha Flight #12 ... generally speaking, when considering putting something like "And One Shall Surely Die" on a cover, what goes through your mind as a writer?  Does such a thing run the risk of being a spolier?  Does it run the risk of taking away from the potentially increased shock of blindsiding the reader with a major character's death?  Or do you feel it sort of ups the anticipation for the reader? 

Just curious as to your decision-making process ... and would you do it differently now?

Thanks!

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george taylor
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God, some of those later covers look awful.
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Wallace Sellars
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This is my first time reading about CoverBrowser.com.  Neat.  I'm sure it took (takes?) a lot of time to put together.
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John Donges
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The covers to Alpha Flight 3 and 4 are among my all-time favorites. They made a very strong impression on me at age 13.
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Soren Hjortkær
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Here`s crossing my fingers for a recreation or a really nice reimagining...

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…generally speaking, when considering putting something like "And One Shall Surely Die" on a cover, what goes through your mind as a writer?  Does such a thing run the risk of being a spolier?  Does it run the risk of taking away from the potentially increased shock of blindsiding the reader with a major character's death?  Or do you feel it sort of ups the anticipation for the reader? 

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The hope is to whet the reader's interest -- get him/her on the edge of her/his seat while reading. Almost impossible in the age of the internet, of course.

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Philipp Lenssen
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Somehow, I get the feeling many colorists today would've destroyed that Alpha Flight 3 cover by using too many colors, shades, "dirty" texture, lens-flares and background blurs. Of course, there's always good and bad colorists, I just guess computer colorization can be used for abuse much more effectively!

> This is my first time reading about CoverBrowser.com.  Neat.  I'm sure
> it took (takes?) a lot of time to put together.

Glad ya like it! Think of CoverBrowser as an automated cover display engine... so the main work was to program it, and do manual approving (because the automation only takes you so far). It took around 2 weeks of programming and approving, though it's one of those sites that will never be finished. A lot of credit goes to the hundreds of sites which my crawler accessed to find scans, and of course, the credit for those scans belongs to the incredible artists.

If anyone sees their favorite Byrne work missing on the site, by the way, just leave a comment and I'll try to assemble this!
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John Byrne
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I get the feeling many colorists today would've destroyed that Alpha Flight 3 cover by using too many colors, shades, "dirty" texture, lens-flares and background blurs. Of course, there's always good and bad colorists, I just guess computer colorization can be used for abuse much more effectively!

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Even back in the day, I had to compromise my vision of the cover, in order to get most of what I wanted. I asked for no color at all, other than Aurora's face, but what I got was a colored logo and corner symbol.

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Aric Shapiro
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Didn't someone post a differetn version of the cover some time back with the color removed more in line with your vision  JB?
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Philipp Lenssen
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*cough*  *nudge* *photopaint*  *wink*
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John Byrne
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No wonder Aurora looks so scared. She can't
breathe inside that f**king PLASTIC BOX!!!
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Brian Hunt
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Ha!
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