Want to see ALL 100 limited edition Total Film magazine covers? Of course you do
100 film icons, 100 covers
Collectors, you're going to want to take a look at this. This month's Total Film magazine - which is out now - is jam packed with the official rundown of cinema's 100 greatest movie characters ever, as voted for by you and thousands of other cinephiles around the world.
To celebrate the results, Total Film has produced 100(!) limited edition covers, ensuring that every single character who made the cut isn't left out of the spotlight. When I say limited edition, I mean it, too. You may have to hunt the store shelves all month to find your favourite character's own separate portrait, but Total Film subscribers also receive a super exclusive bonus cover unlike any of the rest, as seen above.
This week at 12DOVE, we've been revealing all 100 covers right here in this gallery, lifting the lid on 20 each day. So far, we've shown off numbers 21 to 100, and you can still check those out if you missed their big reveal, but now, it's time to lift the curtain on the final handful; covers 1 to 20.
Which characters landed in the top 10? You'll have to click on to find out!
1. Indiana Jones
2. Batman
3. Han Solo
4. Ellen Ripley
5. James Bond
6. Travis Bickle
7. Hannibal Lecter
8. Gandalf
9. The Joker
10. Princess Leia
11. Rocky Balboa
12. Sarah Connor
13. The Bride
14. Michael Corleone
15. Jules Winnfield
16. Tyler Durden
17. Maximus Decimus Meridius
18. Spider-Man
19. Harry Potter
20. R.P. McMurphy
21. Iron Man
22. Loki
23. Darth Vader
24. Gollum
25. The dude
26. Axel Foley
27. Neo
28. Woody
29. Marge Gunderson
30. Tommy DeVito
31. Don Vito Corleone
32. Groot
33. Mad Max
34. Dorothy Gale
35. Rick Blaine
36. Anton Chigurh
37. King Kong
38. Jack Sparrow
39. Marty McFly
40. Peter Venkman
41. Frank Booth
42. Daniel Plainview
43. John McClane
44. The Terminator
45. Tony Montana
46. Benjamin Braddock
47. Luke Skywalker
48. Katniss Everdeen
49. Sugar Kane Kowalczyk
50. Jason Bourne
51. Annie Wilkes
52. Wolverine
53. Bridget Jones
54. Captain America
55. Keyser Soze
56. Baby
57. Ferris Bueller
58. Norman Bates
59. Superman
60. Carrie White
61. Nurse Ratched
62. Renton
63. Tony Manero
64. Maverick
65. Ron Burgundy
66. Ash
67. E.T.
68. Ethan Edwards
69. Star-Lord
70. Harry Lime
71. Wonder Woman
72. Alabama
73. Annie Hall
74. L.T. Colonel Bill Kilgore
75. Jaws
76. Amélie
77. George Bailey
78. Gordon Gekko
79. Red
81. Marquise de Merteuil
82. Virgil Tibbs
83. Yoda
84. Freddy Krueger
85. Mary Poppins
86. Holly Golightly
87. Rey
88. Atticus Finch
89. Withnail
90. Scarlett O'Hara
91. Roy Batty
92. Snake Plissken
93. Lisbeth Salander
94. Alex Delarge
95. Shaun
96. Margo Channing
97. Léon
98. Norma Desmond
99. The man with no name
100. Serverus Snape
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