Continuing with the most derided decade in comics history, these would be my choices for 1992' best comic book covers, as inspired by Ranker's Top 99, with which I couldn't generally agree. By this year, what the 90s were known for is starting to show, with many more comics on the stands as Marvel in particular was trying to win the market share game, lots of new cover gimmicks (couldn't help it, a couple actually sneaked into my list, but I think they enhance the cover rather than detract from it), and of course, the Death of Superman. But it was a good year for covers in the Superman Family of books, and several do show up here, including one that would be emulated frequently. Once again, my thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics (link will take you to the start publication month, not the cover dated one).
But perhaps you have different ideas?
Superman #75 by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding
Superman #76 by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding
Superman: The Man of Steel #9 by Jon Bogdanove and Dennis Janke
The Spectre #1 by Tom Mandrake (glow-in-the-dark gimmick)
Eclipso: The Darkness Within #1 by Bart Sears (plastic diamond gimmick)
The Demon #22 by Matt Wagner
Dark Horse Presents #60 by Frank Miller
Animal Man #49 by Brian Bolland
Hard Boiled #3 by Geof Darrow
The Heckler #4 by Keith Giffen
But perhaps you have different ideas?
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They were deep in Venom, Wolverine and titles I didn't even know existed (Marvel UK I guess), so not a big surprise.