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  1. Heavy Metal Magazine Fan Page - Magazine List - Front Covers. April 1977. Home - Magazine List - Back Covers. May 1977. June 1977. July 1977. August 1977. September 1977. October 1977.

  2. 1 de jun. de 2002 · John Workman. Publication date. 2002-06-01. Topics. magazine covers, magazine, fantasy, science fiction, heavy metal, heavy metal magazine. Collection. comics_inbox; comics; additional_collections. Language. English. Item Size. 134.0M. Every cover of Heavy Metal Magazine, in chronological order. Addeddate. 2023-03-15 06:12:11. Collection_added.

  3. Heavy Metal Magazine - Latest. First published in 1977, Heavy Metal, the world's foremost illustrated fantasy magazine. Reboot. Specials. 2020s. 2010s. 2000s. 1990s. 1980s. 1970s. Heavy Metal Archive. No posts yet. Heavy Metal is the definitive brand in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.

    • 10 "He's Comin' to Town" Cover Art by Richard Lon Cohen & John Townley
    • 9 "Arzach Rides Again" Cover Art by Moebius
    • 8 Cover Art by George Proctor
    • 7 "S*M*A*S*H" Cover Art by Angus Mckie
    • 6 "Mr. Lovecraft" Cover Art by J.K. Potter
    • 5 Cover Art by Joe Jusko
    • 4 "Helen of Troy" Cover Art by Marcus Boas
    • 3 "The Brain Cloudy Blues" Cover Art by Clyde Caldwell
    • 2 "Fetch" Cover Art by Joe Jusko
    • 1 Cover Art by Nicollet

    December of 1979 was especially big for Heavy Metal Magazine, just as it was for everyone else. The 1970s were drawing to a close in preparation for the 1980s, a decade which would see explosive creative growth in the fantasy and sci-fi sphere. Hints of the decade could already be seen in this cover art by Richard Lon Cohen and John Townley, and th...

    Famed sci-fi/fantasy icon Moebius lent his talents to this piece which took up both the front and back covers of the issue (the above shot shows only the front), and it's just as unconventional as one would expect from the artist. The character Arzach is best known to Moebius fans for his presence in a number of short, wordless stories who rides a ...

    There's always a case to be made for riding a giant lizard, as evidenced in this fantastic art piece by George Proctor. Here, a Viking-type warrior sits atop one of these monstrous creatures as it roams among the snowy mountain peaks of an unnamed fantasy world. The level of detail in the lizard itself is quite simply astonishing. The brushwork, sh...

    Long beforeRobot Wars ever became a thing, artist Angus McKie envisioned it with this piece. Here, two monstrous vehicles engage in an unhealthy dose of Twisted Metal-style combat, with one crushing the other while tiny little humans flee in terror. It's unknown whether these killer robotsare human creations or from some invading alien race, but th...

    Heavy Metal paid tribute to famed horror surrealist writer H.P. Lovecraftwith their October 1979 issue. The issue was stuffed to the brim with Halloween-style treats from writers and artists like Moebius, Breccia, Voss, and Druillet, but the front cover is what helped kick it all off. This eerie and odd work features Lovecraft flanked by what appea...

    Heavy Metal Magazine is best known for its many striking and provocative fantasy art pieces, and this one is no exception. Joe Jusko brought this amazing work to life by featuring a traditional female warrior who seems to have slain and beheaded a saber-toothed tiger. It isn't known if this is supposed to be Red Sonja, but the similarities are ther...

    Helen of Troy gets a nod in this November 1978 cover. This powerful artwork features the titular character overseeing what appears to be a spartan warrior slaying a foe, and a warhorse off to the right. There's a lot going on in this picture that is reminiscent of the epic '50s movie posters of old, even if it doesn't quite work perfectly. Still, t...

    This cover sums up everything Heavy Metal Magazineis known for when it comes to dystopian sci-fi imagery. It's incredibly detailed and highly symbolic that spills over with metaphors. The inventive use of a domed city atop the subject's head suggests either some form of artificial intelligence, or a symbolic reference to the human brain. The use of...

    Joe Jusko had done a number of Heavy Metalcovers throughout the years, but this was undoubtedly one of his coolest. Here, a topless Amazonian warrior commands her saber-toothed tiger to fetch something from the grasslands of what appears to be a primordial planet. RELATED: DC: 5 Best Wonder Woman Comics For New Readers (& 5 Worst) This cover is rem...

    Heavy Metal Magazine got into the game late into the latter half of the 1970s, but it got the ball rolling immediately with this first, fantastic cover by Nicollet. It would go on to sum up everything that made Heavy Metal Magazinewhat it was — menacing, foreboding, inspirational, creative, and of course, dystopian. Here, a female robot of particul...

  4. These covers have become iconic in their own right, drawing readers into the fantastical worlds within and setting a high standard for visual storytelling in the industry. In this list, Imgur Users astrotoursorg and Yakamuli444 have curated several of their (and our) favorite Heavy Metal covers of all time.

  5. Heavy Metal is an American science fantasy comics magazine, first published in 1977. The magazine is known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy, science fiction, erotica, and steampunk comics.

  6. 3 de ene. de 2013 · 25 Amazing Heavy Metal Magazine Covers From the Late 1970s. Heavy Metal is an American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine, known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy/science fiction and erotica. In the mid-1970s, while publisher Leonard Mogel was in Paris to jump-start the French edition of National Lampoon, he discovered ...