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Gory but glorious, the best Iron Maiden Album covers, starring the band’s undead mascot, Eddie, are among heavy metal’s most iconic images.
NWOBHM legends Iron Maiden released their album Somewhere In Time on this day in 1986. It’s one of their most intricately detailed album covers and layered with many in-jokes and nods to their past.
Derek Riggs created about a dozen of those works, and of all of them, perhaps none is more iconic than the cover of Iron Maiden’s second album, Killers. Spinning off from the self-titled album’s introductory portrait of Eddie, Killers takes everyone’s favorite zombie mascot to a new level.
In the new issue of Metal Hammer we're giving away TEN of Iron Maiden's most iconic single sleeves as posters for you lucky lot. But there's more to the Irons' artwork than pictures, here we look at the stories behind each one.
Iron Maiden carry the most visually iconic catalog in metal and we've ranked their studio and live album cover artwork!
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Piece Of Mind, Iron Maiden and Z2 bring you the official commemorative art book including never before seen photos and art from the Piece Of Mind era, as well as incredible new “Eddie” illustrations, celebrity testimonials and nine incredible graphic novel chapters based on those classic Iron Maiden ...
Few bands ever have been more dedicated to creating iconic cover art. Maiden’s covers, featuring their immortal mascot Eddie, have been frightening eighth-grade metalheads for decades. With...
Run For Cover: The Art Of Derek Riggs is a full color explosion of Eddie in your face. Iron Maiden’s beloved neon monster is quite possibly the most beloved and recognized character rock ‘n’ roll has ever witnessed.
The cover to Iron Maiden's second era-specific compilation serves as a visual greatest-hits of Eddie's last two decades, with at least one symbol or scene from each of the eight albums he...
In 1981, New Wave Of British Heavy Metal legends Iron Maiden released their second album, Killers, featuring such perennial classics as "Wrathchild" and "Murders in the Rue Morgue." Artist Derek Riggs had already created the infamous "Eddie" mascot that appears on the cover of the band's self-titled 1980 debut — a painting he actually did a ...