Chic Comic Book Cover Template
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Check out our Comic Book Cover Template inspired by the famous series! Get inspired for your unique design or customize a ready-made printable book cover template for your comic book!
Set of 4 Unique Cover Designs
We have created four covers, each of which includes a front, back, and spine. You can choose from three spine sizes depending on the dimensions of the book.
- Avengers-inspired cover: this option features the most popular heroes of this series.
- Captain America cover: the main character of this comic is on the cover and the back.
- Spiderman design: this option is inspired by the designs of old comics about this superhero.
- Venom cover: the entire background is filled with an image of a terrifying hero who is always hungry.
Customize the comic book cover template using Google Slides or PowerPoint. Also, the form is 100% printable, and all the settings are ready.
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- Easily change the text, images, and more
- Created: July 16, 2024
- Author: Zhanna Pitsina
- DPI: 300. Ready to Print at Office/Home
- Size: 210 x 297 mm
- Free Standard Google fonts
- Compatible: Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
- Color: Blue , Red , Yellow
- Style: Illustrated
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- Added to collections: 1
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