The five most famous superhero logos of all time

Superheros

In recent years we have had a great variety of superheroes that have gone from comic strips to the big screen. Marvel and DC Comics are celebrating and are looking for ways to instill comic culture through the big screen format.

Among all those superheroes, we can have our favorite or the one less known by the general public, but what can be reached is an easy conclusion around the fictional character logos more famous. Let's move on to it.

Superman

Superman

I was about to start with Batman, but the movies starring Christopher Reeve in the '80s got lead to maximum popularity to this superhero.

A comic created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the 30s and that he is the best known superhero on the planet. His logo enjoys the same popularity, and more when it is located on the chest of Superman's suit.

Batman

Batman

Since 1939, Batman has been competing against Superman for the title of the best superhero in the world. While Superman walks through the day and through the light, Batman is one more flesh and blood superhero wandering through the nights and those streets of Gotham City.

The iconic character was created by Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger and made his first appearance in Detective Comics # 27. The Batman logo appeared later, and is believed to have been designed by Jerry Robinson.

Spider-Man

Spider-man

Marvel Comics' most popular hero was created by writer and editor Stan Lee and artist writer Steve Dikto. He made his first appearance in the comic book anthology Amazing Fantasy # 15 (August 1962).

El classic logo Spider-Man appeared in May of the following year and was designed by Sol Brodsky and Artie Simke.

Marvel

Marvel

Marvel brings together a series of superheroes and it is in itself one of the most iconic logos in the world of comics. It was founded in 1939 under the name Timely Comics, and renamed to Marvel Comics in 1957. Among its most acclaimed superheroes we can find Captain America, Hulk or Thor.

The current logo was designed in 2002 and it is not that far from the original from 1930. If you want to give yourself a real trip, in body painting.

Iron man

Iron Man

Created by editor and writer Stan Lee and designed by the artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, debuted in Tales of Suspense # 39 in 1963. A modern hero clad in his high-tech armor and who, like Batman, does not base his strength on supernatural powers like the rest.

Ever since he debuted on the big screen, he's one from the favorites among the new generation of new fans.


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  1.   Javi mccluskey said

    Well, as equally famous "logos" you can add a few more: Green Lantern, X-Men, Fantastic 4 ...