As there are no magazine covers which feature our analysis of trailers or poster films, I have decided to analyse a front cover from Empire magazine which features the film Hulk. I believe this is relevant as it is from the same horror genre and provides the same connotations and themes.
The normal title of the magazine has been edited to fit in with the theme of the film, the font is very bold and has connotations of blood. The title has also been made to look like it has burst and broken, creating the atmosphere of aggression. They have used the word 'incredible' which relates back to the title of the film, this connects the audience and makes the theme appear consistent and more professional.
The character of the 'Hulk' has been made to look like he is breaking out of the magazine. Because it is a 3D cover, it has a greater impact on the audience as it is more realistic and life-like. The image in the middle also has direct eye-line to the audience which gives the impression of direct address as if it is singling out the reader. It also reinforces his strength and power because it shows him breaking through a concrete wall.
The word 'Hulk' is bigger than the rest of the text on the cover and is in the same consistent green color to make it stand out. Also it enables the audience to recognize and establish the film title. The front cover is very simplistic and gives no information about what is in the contents of the actual magazine. This emphasises the focus on the film and shows its importance. The color scheme is also very simple which consists of green, black, grey and white. This enables the title of the magazine, which is in red, so be the most bold text on the cover. The word 'unleashed' emphasises the fact that the 'Hulk' is trying to break out and how aggressive he is.