Artists: Ernie Colón (All) , James Pascoe (Restorer) , Colleen Doran (Restorer)
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DescriptionThis DC series was a girl-friendly spin on Shazam, with a tween who could transform into a magical warrior princess. The first cover for issue #3 was rejected not just a little, but hard. It was torn into eight pieces! Ernie Colón was known for being his own harshest critic. Presumably this version was rejected because Amethyst's head would have been behind the mast head. The published version (see additional images) was conceptually similar, with a large headshot of Amethyst in the upper left corner, a dynamic fight scene between a lizard warrior and Amethyst's half-orc looking bodyguard Granch in the middle, and young Amy in her Earth clothes in the bottom left. Instead of being menaced by a lizard man as on the rejected cover, the published cover showed Amy recoiling from a snake. Neither of those things happened in the interior story; Amethyst stays safe on Earth in her “Amy" identity the whole issue. She wears a navel-baring Pac-Man T-shirt in the first half of the issue (as seen on the published cover) and a more prep-looking collared shirt, sweater-vest, and Adidas sneakers in the second half (as seen on the rejected cover). I like the mirrored expressions on the two Amys on the rejected cover. The adult head fills what would have been empty space under the mast head on the published cover, making this version more appealing as freestanding art. The lizard man wears orange pants instead of a much briefer set of shorts in the published version, which may have been a Comics Code thing, or maybe the first one just looked too goofy. Either way, it's always fun to see the "not this, but that" choices that ultimately make a published comics cover, and I've been wanting some of Colón's Amethyst work for a while. Some of the backgrounds are in magic marker which hasn't faded to purple so far. After acquiring seven (the eighth is lost) fragments of this cover at auction, I asked James Pascoe to reassemble them. Colleen Doran was my first choice to provide the crucial Amethyst headshot for the missing shard, and she knocked it out of the park, perfectly delivering Colón’s style. As far as I know, this unused cover has never been seen intact in public before now. Here's to Colleen and Colón! Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai ![]()
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 9/27/2025
That's an incredibe story! The head could show up one day. Although Colon probably put a curse on it with his fiery temper!
F M ![]()
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 9/27/2025
Colon has sadly been much overlooked by fans given how good and versatile he was
Miki Annamanthadoo ![]()
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 9/27/2025
Cool! I saw this on Colleen's blog and didn't know that you were the owner.
Alex Johnson ![]()
Member Since 2006
Forum Moderator
1 - Posted on 9/27/2025
Wonderful to see it restored. Colleen did an excellent job. Congrats. I, too, am a fan of Ernie and Amethyst.
Kavi H ![]()
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 9/27/2025
Wow! an epic OA story and quite the effort it took to bring this alternate cover back to life, a literal comic art puzzle to solve! Colleen did really great with adding the final missing element as well, she's so good! congrats on the end result, you gave life support to this piece!
Ted Latner ![]()
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 9/27/2025
Very cool! I remember seeing this for sale and I was hoping someone was going to restore it! Nice job!
James Dornoff ![]()
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 9/28/2025
Really great job on collecting and restoring this piece of comic cover history. Nice to see and the restoration was really well done.
Rick W ![]()
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 9/28/2025
A multi-faceted gem! Thanks for restoring this and sharing the story!
levi jacob ![]()
Member Since 2007
1 - Posted on 9/30/2025
This is a wonderful effort to restore a cover. Well done! Thanks for sharing the story.
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