Corner Cover
A poster, cover or other high profile still image for a work that features a character taking cover with their back to a wall next to a corner while the audience sees an antagonist approaching from around the corner. This simultaneously allows a frontal shot of the hero, gives the image depth, displays some manner of antagonist, and conveys a sense of danger.
A common variation is to have the hero with their back to the wall next to a window, through which some manner of approaching danger can be seen.
Examples of Corner Cover include:
Anime and Manga
- The Shintaka Rajima cover had the boy and his dog's backs on the rock wall, they just open a treasure box filled with treasure. Unknown to them, there's pirates behind the rock wall, waiting to ambush them.
Comic Books
- The Tomb Raider: Survivor's Crusade #4 comic issue, had Lara perch on an ancient window sill which also functions as a wall. Also, she's aiming her bow and about to shoot an unknown foe.
- In the Tomb Raider: Arc 4: Spore, had Lara hiding in a store. Her back is to a wall and she has a knife in her hand. Meanwhile, a man is breaking and entering.
- The Over The Wall cover has the Heroine and her beast friend in the ancient ruins, the beast's back is on the wall. Overhead, a large shadowy hand appears out of nowhere to grab them.
Literature
- The Dutch cover of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has a black-robed figure in the staircase corner, getting shot by a spell. The other side of the cover has two figures casting a shadow and coming up the stairs.
Tabletop Games
- Altema Games' Unbroken had an injured adventurer watching as monster slaughter her former companion.
Theater
- One of the Wait Until Dark posters had a doll whose back was to a corner.
Video Games
- The title screen of Wolfenstein 3D shows the hero waiting behind a corner prepared to to ambush a guard approaching the corner. The various ports all maintain this, but with serious variation on how much shadow BJ is in.
- Underrail's cover features a man behind a corner, who is waiting for the right moment to chunk a grenade at some approaching foes.
Web Comics
- Issue 3 of The Dreamer has Beatrice holding the candle. Her back is to a wall and a painting (of the Boston Massacre), meanwhile some of the King's Regulars can be seen outside from the window as silhouettes.