This is a collection of high-resolution versions of the cover artwork for games in the Doom series. The Doom games have a distinctive style of cover artwork reminiscent of '80s heavy metal album covers.
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Doom Logo - Just a high resolution version of the original Doom logo by Adrian Carmack.
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Doom - The original cover art for the first game, by Don Ivan Punchatz.
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Judgement Day - Painted by Julie Bell, this was originally intended to be the cover art for Doom II, but the id developers didn't like the look.
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Doom II - The cover art for Doom II, by Gerald Brom.
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Heretic - The cover art for Heretic, also by Brom and included for posterity.
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Doom (32X) - Originally drawn by Roger Motzkus under contract to Sega for the 32X port (it appeared on the inside of the box), this is better known as the cover art for the Sony Playstation port.
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Knee-Deep in the Dead - cover art by Alex Palma for Doom (2016), reminiscent of the original Punchatz cover art. A time lapse video can be found on YouTube showing how it was drawn.
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Magazine Cover created by Don Ivan Punchatz for a cover of EGM magazine (the November 1994 issue; Volume 7, Issue 11).
Cover art for two of the doom novels was painted by Romas Kukalis. The first two novels reused the Punchatz and Brom artwork from the Doom and Doom II covers.
- Infernal Sky (book three)
- Endgame (book four)