Ok, how about this for an idea. We take it in turns to post a favourite (British spelling) comic cover every day. This went really well on the comic fan website that I used to frequent. What we tried to do was find a theme or subject and follow that, until we all got bored with that theme. I'd like to propose a theme of letters of the alphabet. So, for the remainder of October (only 5 days) and all of November, we post comic cover pictures associated with the letter "A". Then in December, we post covers pertaining to the letter "B". The association to the letter can be as tenuous as you want it to be. For example I could post a cover from "Adventure Comics" or "Amazing Spider Man". However Spider Man covers can also be posted when we're on the letter "S". Adventure Comic covers could also be posted when we're on the letter "L" if they depict the Legion of Super Heroes. So, no real hard, fast rules - in fact the cleverer the interpretation of the letter, the better, as far as I'm concerned.
And it's not written in stone that we have to post a cover every day. There may be some days when no cover gets posted. There's nothing wrong with this, it just demonstrates that we all have lives to lead.
If everyone's in agreement I'd like to kick this off with one of my favourite Action Comic covers, from January 1967. Curt Swan really excelled himself here.
Discussion and voting on future monthly themes takes place on the "Nominations, Themes and Statistics for A Cover A Day" thread. Click here to view the thread.
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Superman #115 - another Curt Swan cover.
Casper #15 and Wendy #15
The Three Lieutenant Supermen
"Cry of the Canary".
If I could have any super power it would be flight. Just think of all the travel expenses I'd save just on my regular every day errands, let alone going to more exotic places (Hawaii, Japan, Australia, etc) that I can only dream about. (Image courtesy of the Grand Comics Database.)
Hey Lee, England's quite exotic too!
I couldn't list everywhere I'd want to go Steve, otherwise I'd still be typing a much LONGER post. But England, France, and other parts of the world too.
Of course, flight would also require the ability to withstand dramatic shifts in the temperature and air pressure and so forth, especially if one could fly fast enough to reach anywhere in a reasonable amount of time, not to mention...
"Don't steal my telepathic powers! Even though everyone jokes about me talking to fish, it's my gimmick!"