Ryan Gosling is breaking hearts on screen and on the cover of magazines this year: his abs looked practically Photoshopped in Crazy, Stupid, Love and he handled a car like a pro in Drive. Now Gosling has once again landed a sought-after magazine cover, gracing the cover and pages of GQ Russia’s November 2011 issue in photos taken by Mario Testino (which also appeared earlier this year in the U.S. version of the magazine). We’re suckers for Gosling’s piercing stare on both covers of GQ, as well as Testino’s film noir–inspired, semi-surrealist photos. Check out some of our favourite Gosling covers in a gallery after the jump.
Double the Gosling, double the fun—Gosling looks both serious and smiley on the cover of <em>Esquire</em> magazine in September. We’ll take two, please.
We’re not mad <em>GQ Russia</em> recycled Testino’s photos of Ryan Gosling from a previous U.S. edition of the magazine; we’re just happy to get lost in those blue-grey eyes of his again.
If you weren’t jealous of Michelle Williams in <em><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYgr_iGATB4">Blue Valentine,</a></em> you will be after seeing this cover.
Ryan Gosling makes it <a href="http://divamission.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/ryangosling.jpg">rain</a> as he channels his driver persona in this black-and-white <em>Interview</em> magazine cover.
“<a href=http://feministryangosling.tumblr.com">Hey girl,</a> the side of your face is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eDqIKzmsWs">ridiculous.</a>”
We’ve seen Ryan Gosling grow up on TV as smart-talking Sean Hanlon on <em>Breaker High</em> and as young Hercules in the cleverly titled <em>Young Hercules</em>, but it seems like around the time of this 2007 <em>GQ</em> cover, Gosling’s look matured and he officially stopped aging.