I got an email earlier today from
Heritage Auctions touting its latest offerings, and the most interesting part of the message wasn’t the original art I could never afford, but an observation pointed out about a change made to the cover of
Action #1 before the comic was released.
Here’s the published cover we all know.
But here’s the cover as it appeared in an ad in an earlier issue of Detective.
I wish I could find a better reproduction of the ad, but in any case-could you spot the difference?
At that size, probably not. But try again with a detail of the relevant section. First, the ad.
Then the actual comic.
Do you see it now?
Yes, that’s right! As Heritage noted, “
the fellow in the foreground has just one sweat bead flying off of him, while in the final comic he has two.”
So between the time the cover of Action #1 was drawn and the time it went to press, a decision was made that a second bead of sweat was needed.
And it’s a good thing, too. For without it, kids might never have picked up the issue, Superman might have flopped, and for want of a droplet, the entire history of comics might have been forever changed!
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