Summary

In the former 1990s , WWEcommissioned mirthful book and phantasy creative person Joe Jusko to make two of its most iconic card ever , for one of its biggest Pay - Per - scene effect of the year : the Royal Rumble . Now considered the official start to the Road to Wrestlemania , it is Rumble time of year once more , making it the arrant time to count back atJusko ’s vintage comic book - style posters for the 1991 and 1992 Rumbles .

Joe Jusko has had a fertile career as an artist in and out of the comic book diligence for decades . He has worked for Marvel , DC , and a number of smaller publishers , in addition to originative advertising subject matter for major companies , including the WWE .

1991 - 92 in particular was a high detail for Jusko . In addition to producing his 2nd serial Royal Rumble poster for January ' 92 ’s PPV issue , he acquire the artwork for Wrestlemania VII , several months later . That year , he also paint that year ’s fix ofMarvel Masterpieces trading wit .

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Joe Jusko’s Comic Book-Style Royal Rumble Posters Capture The Spirit Of Pro Wrestling

The 1991 Royal Rumble post horse features a crew of WWE mavin stampede their way to the gang , chair by luminaries such as Ultimate Warrior , Hulk Hogan , Randy Savage , and Big Boss Man . In ' 91 , the Rumble was still only a few years onetime , and a few yr from arrive at its key signature importance as the first step on the " Road to Wrestlemania , " as it was until the ' 93 version of the match that the achiever of the Rumble was guaranteed a title scoot at that year ’s ' Mania .

Pro matman have long drawn inspiration from comic books , and as never - ending stories featuring roll of heroes and villains , with constantly shifting allegiances , the two share a certain degree of amusement DNA . Jusko ’s art for the 1991 Rumble absolutely captures this , along with genuinely accentuate the energizing spirit of professional grappling . With their flash outfits , and their penchant for work disputes by combat , the WWE wrestles of this era were purposely remindful of superheroes , something Jusko intuitively recognizes and accentuates , with his phantasy and comic book pedigree bestow him exactly the tool he necessitate to create a memorable poster .

Jusko’s Art Captures The Essence Of Early 1990s Pro Wrestlers, And The Chaos Of The Rumble

The WWE was clearly impressed with Jusko , and his piece of work , as they go back to him in 1992 for both the Royal Rumble and Wrestlemania VII . The ' 92 Rumble poster take everything that worked from the former year and dials it in even further . Macho Man and the Hulkster are once more on the front parentage , but they ’re now join by Jake " the Snake " Roberts , andNature Boy Ric Flair . Even more than the first bill sticker , the ' 92 iteration is even more witting of the marvellous and freaky elements of its superstars .

Jake ’s snake coils around him . Hogan ’s muscles bulge . Flair ’s prance to the ring perfectly captured . Notably , a still relatively - raw Undertaker is among them , looking as chilling as he ever did . unfeignedly , the gang of genius on the 1992 Royal Rumble bill expect like they could be parade right into abrawl with the Avengers , or the Justice League . With the latest edition of the Royal Rumble match looming , it is worth going back to Joe Jusko ’s truly iconicWWEposters from the early nineties so as to get hyped .

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Featured Image: combined wraparound variant covers for WWE’s Royal Rumble comic, featuring pro wrestling superstars past & present

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Poster for the 1991 Royal Rumble, featuring 30 WWE superstars marching to the ring

Comic style poster for the 1992 Royal Rumble, depicting 30 superstars marching toward the ring