I got the idea from looking at Marvel double-feature comics from the 1960s, some of whichare above, that only look like they have basements in them. (Some of the others specifically do have double levels to the covers.)
I didn't specifically spot any DC cover as I browsed through them, but to be honest the phrase "Uncle Stan's Basement" probably kept me from delving too deep.
"O"'s Werewolf by Night #9 is an excellent other Marvel that I missed. Thanks, O! (also for having one of the best username on the intermajignet!
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What, no Werewolf by Night #9?
Don't go in the basement! No seriously, there's spider webs and icky stuff down there.
Are there no covers like this by DC or any other company? Or was Marvel-only an aesthetic choice, as the title of the post would seem to imply?
I got the idea from looking at Marvel double-feature comics from the 1960s, some of whichare above, that only look like they have basements in them. (Some of the others specifically do have double levels to the covers.)
I didn't specifically spot any DC cover as I browsed through them, but to be honest the phrase "Uncle Stan's Basement" probably kept me from delving too deep.
"O"'s Werewolf by Night #9 is an excellent other Marvel that I missed. Thanks, O! (also for having one of the best username on the intermajignet!
"With these rings--I thee kill!"
YEAH!
I miss old-skool Marvel style.
Looks more to me like "Uncle Jack's Basement." :)
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