CLASSIC COVERS RE-IMAGINED: Celebrating the Dullest WONDER WOMAN Cover of All Time

SUNDAY FUNNIES WITH KERRY CALLEN…

By KERRY CALLEN

In the years 2009 to 2012, there existed an active website called Covered: Artists Re-Interpreting Comic Covers. It contained a lot of fantastic work by a wide variety of artists. It also contained some of my work.

At the time, I had gotten out of the habit of drawing and decided to start again. I contributed eight reimagined covers. In many ways, it’s where I developed my own current “superhero art” style. I thought it would be fun to share them here at 13th Dimension!

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When I first saw the cover to 1949’s Wonder Woman #33, I thought, “That’s a nice cover, but a bit boring.” No offense to artists Irwin Hasen and Bernard Sachs intended.

Then I noticed it read “Her most heroic battle,” and had the urge to make it even MORE boring.

This was years ago. I might have just wanted to draw her really funky-looking boots. Why didn’t those things stick around?!

Want more SUNDAY FUNNIES WITH KERRY CALLEN? Come back next week!

Want a commission? Send an email to KerryCallenArt@gmail.com. You can also find other work at linktr.ee/kerrycallen.

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KERRY CALLEN spent much of his career as an artist and art director, developing product for Hallmark, but has also dabbled in comics for many years. As a freelancer, he creates work for a range of needs, spanning from Mad Magazine to children illustrations. He has two graphic novels available on Amazon worldwide, Halo and Sprocket: The Definitive Collection, as well as Dirtnap: Mystic Spit.

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  1. I believe the boots were booted because they’re too hard to draw at different angles.

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    • No doubt. Silly artists.

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  2. He bores opps he bores. Off in the distance Captain Marvel shows Enterprise by slitting a gut.

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  3. That’s honestly quite hilarious!!

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  4. Hasen & Sachs did a great job aping H.G.Peter/Peters.

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