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Jim Lee Reveals Metallic Foil Cover For Dark Days: The Forge

If you collected comic books in the 1990's, you probably remember all the fancy covers we were treated to in that era. Heck, I still have my copies of each issue from X-Men's "Fatal Attractions" story arc with the holograms on the front covers. In recent years, major publishers have recaptured this magic, including DC with Death of the Family getting the die-cut treatment. And, as it turns out, more bedazzling is on the horizon with Dark Days.

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If you collected comic books in the 1990’s, you probably remember all the fancy covers we were treated to in that era. Heck, I still have my copies of each issue from X-Men’s “Fatal Attractions” story arc with the holograms on the front covers. In recent years, major publishers have recaptured this magic, including DC with Death of the Family getting the die-cut treatment. And, as it turns out, more bedazzling is on the horizon with Dark Days.

You see, DC co-publisher and legendary artist Jim Lee recently took to Instragram revealing that his cover for Dark Days: The Forge #1 will, in fact, be metallic foil. Seeing as how this will be the first of two one-shots leading into Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s Dark Nights: Metal event, we can’t help but wonder if this trend will continue with subsequent installments. After all, it would make sense to go in this direction. Our hope, however, is that it doesn’t affect the price point all that much.

Here’s what Lee had to say:

“This is my cover for ‘Dark Days: The Forge’ and, as you can tell me from the sheen and the shadows falling across this cover, it is, indeed, metallic foil. We’re bringing this back in honor of ‘Dark Nights: Metal’ by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. ‘Dark Days: The Forge,’ though, is the book I’m working on and it’s a prelude to the big summer event. This is written by Scott Snyder, as well, and James Tynion IV, and is drawn by Andy [Kubert].”

Dark Days: The Forge #1 is scheduled to arrive in comic shops on June 14.

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