Dig the Final Versions of the JOKER 80th ANNIVERSARY Variants

An EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK at the era-appropriate logos for The Joker 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 covers…

Hey, March 30 happens to be Batman’s 81st anniversary (click here), so it’s somewhat fitting that we can now show off the final versions of the decade-tribute variant covers for the one-shot spotlighting his greatest enemy — The Joker 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1.

Check out this EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK:

1940s: Arthur Adams and Sabine Rich

1950s: David Finch and Steve Firchow

1960s: Francesco Mattina

1970s: Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair

1980s: Bill Sienkiewicz

1990s: Gabriele Dell’Otto

2000s: Lee Bermejo

2010s: Jock

Main cover by Greg Capullo and Fco

A few thoughts:

— The issue is due April 29 but right now the comics industry is in serious upheaval because of the coronavirus pandemic. In other words, the book is technically scheduled to come out that day but things could change. So keep your eyes and ears open.

As I’ve noted before, DC these days isn’t always sticking with the artistic style of a particular era, as the publisher largely did when it first launched decade-tribute covers with 2018’s Action Comics #1000. Instead, they’re mostly now having artists homage the decades in spirit. I have mixed feelings about that but when it works it works. In this case, I particularly like the ’40s and ’70s covers.

— And, as I expected, that 1970s cover by Jim Lee, Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair is made even better by the classic Bronze Age Joker logo.

— Naturally, the Joker didn’t headline his own book until the ’70s, so DC had to improvise logos for earlier decades. I particularly dig that ’40s riff.

MORE

— Dig the Final Versions of the CATWOMAN 80th ANNIVERSARY Variants. Click here.

— DC to Release JOKER and CATWOMAN Masks For 80th Anniversaries. Click here.

Author: Dan Greenfield

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  1. Any idea if there’s going to be a facsimile edition of Batman #1 (Joker’s first appearance) as a tie-in?

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