Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez
José Luis García-López is a Bronze Age artist closely associated with DC Comics, best known for Superman vs. Muhammad Ali, DC Comics Presents, Atari Force, and the house style work that defined how DC characters were presented across publishing and licensing. His art serves as a reference point for collectors focused on Bronze and Copper Age DC keys, high-grade cover appeal, and books tied to the visual standardization of Superman, Batman, and other core characters.
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Top Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez CPVs
Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez is credited with 46 CPVs in the guide, with standouts including Batman #353 for its Joker battle, Masters of the Universe preview insert, and low print run; Wonder Woman #306 and #329 for the new-logo Invisible Plane cover with a Huntress backup and the scarcer final issue; and Justice League of America #254 for its MASK insert, Batman appearance, lower print run, and death of Despero. Atari Force #1 marks the first comics appearances of Atari Force, Babe, Blackjak, Dark Destroyer, and Dart and #20 marks the series finale. Elvira's House of Mystery Special Edition #1, Supergirl Movie Special #1, Deadman #1, and Superman #391 add a Garcia-Lopez cover, an official movie adaptation, and a Batman appearance.