Best New Cover Art This Week 11-5-25
Best New Cover Art This Week 11-5-25
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Best New Cover Art This Week 11-5-25
This Wednesday’s batch of covers might make your wallet cry and your wall space beg for mercy. Each piece hits differently—some moody, some playful, all irresistible. Artists across Marvel and DC are showing off, and we’re here for it.
Absolute Superman #13 – David Talaski
David Talaski doesn’t just draw Superman—he chisels him out of fire and grit. The orange glow cutting through the darkness makes the Man of Steel look like he’s literally lifting the world again, but this time through sheer willpower. Talaski’s painterly brushwork drips with emotion, capturing a vulnerable god caught between exhaustion and determination. It’s cinematic, heavy, and absolutely frame-worthy.
The Amazing Spider-Man #15 – Aaron Kuder
Aaron Kuder strips Spider-Man down to simplicity—just a man in red and blue hanging upside down against a pastel sky. It’s quiet, humorous, and so confident it almost dares you to underestimate it. Kuder’s minimal approach is a reminder that Spider-Man doesn’t need chaos to stand out; the posture, the web line, and that classic suit say it all. A masterclass in balance between cheeky and iconic.
The Amazing Spider-Man #15 – InHyuk Lee
InHyuk Lee transforms Peter Parker into the most relatable superhero on the planet—Spider-Man picking up some groceries, wearing a bomber jacket, scarf, and headphones. Every texture, from the nylon to the denim, feels real. Lee’s realism meets his signature polished digital style, making it look like Spidey’s late for his day job instead of fighting Doc Ock. Casual perfection.
Best New Cover Art This Week 11-5-25
The Amazing Spider-Man #15 – Lee Bermejo
Lee Bermejo continues to redefine realism in comic art, this time with Mary Jane caught in golden-hour light at Peter’s doorstep. The lighting, the neighborhood backdrop, the natural posture—everything screams cinematic storytelling. Bermejo makes everyday moments look like prestige drama. It’s not action, it’s emotion—and it works.
The Amazing X-Men #2 – InHyuk Lee
InHyuk Lee strikes again, this time bringing streetwear chic to mutant warfare. The jacket, the katana, the confidence—it’s the kind of cover that feels both runway-ready and battle-tested. Lee’s ability to blend fashion illustration with superhero power continues to dominate variant culture, and this one’s no different.
The Avengers #32 – Luciano Vecchio
Luciano Vecchio puts Beta Ray Bill front and center in a cover that hums with pure power. Bill stands triumphant, hammer raised high, as cosmic lightning rips through the background. Vecchio’s sharp, animated linework captures every ounce of that larger-than-life Asgardian energy—part myth, part muscle, all attitude. The modern polish gives a nostalgic nod to classic comic flair while cementing Beta Ray Bill as the storm’s true heir to the hammer.
Binary #2 – Junggeun Yoon

Junggeun Yoon ignites the page with a cosmic inferno. Binary is blazing forward, every strand of her hair a live flame in motion. The kinetic lighting and explosive composition turn this into a masterclass in energy. Yoon’s precision with glow and detail gives this cover an unstoppable charge that leaps off the shelf.
Poison Ivy #38 – Jessica Fong
Jessica Fong captures haunting beauty like no one else. Ivy’s whisper is seductive and deadly as she holds her latest victim in a grip that’s both tender and terrifying. The painterly softness hides something feral beneath the surface—Fong’s signature style that turns every flower into a warning. It’s eerie, intoxicating, and completely unforgettable.
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