Best New Comic Book Covers for the Week of 9/25/24

Batman Off-World #6 by Alan Quah
Batman in black, white, and grey with bloody red hands—classic Batman, but more intense. The perfect look for a guy who dresses as a bat and thinks intimidation works better with a few splashes of blood. Alan Quah masterfully emphasizes that no one needs color when Batman is involved, just some blood to show he means business. Quah’s cover art screams, “I’m the dark and brooding hero Gotham deserves… and I like it messy.”

Deadpool Team-Up #2 by Rob Liefeld
Crystar? A badass? Thanks to Rob Liefeld, we now know that Crystar is not just a crystal warrior, but apparently, a towering giant next to Deadpool. Liefeld transforms a character that many likely forgot into a behemoth who could swat Wade Wilson aside like a bug. You’ve got to give it to Rob—he always knows how to bring over-the-top action to life, even when the character is made out of crystal.

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Action Comics #1069 by Dan Panosian
Superman’s heat vision isn’t just for fighting villains—it’s for cooking breakfast now too. Dan Panosian brings us a delightful scene of the Man of Steel casually frying eggs with one eye, while Lois is probably writing her next Pulitzer-worthy article on her laptop. Superman multitasking is peak superhero domesticity. It’s not enough to save the world; Clark also needs to whip up the perfect sunny-side-up. Showoff.

The Amazing Spider-Man #58 by John Romita Jr.
John Romita Jr. delivers an atmospheric, moody piece with Spider-Man looking as if he’s had the worst day ever. Rain pouring, lightning crackling, and Spidey crouching on a rooftop in true dramatic form. It’s like Romita Jr. decided to show us Peter Parker’s inner turmoil without uttering a word. Just sit in the rain and brood, Peter. That’s the Spider-Man we know and love—heroic, soaked, and somehow always unlucky.

Uncanny X-Men #3 by Mahmud Asrar
Nightcrawler can teleport, but instead, he’s chilling upside down, reading a book like it’s no big deal. Mahmud Asrar perfectly captures the quirky, laid-back nature of our favorite blue mutant, who’s just trying to have a relaxing day amidst all the chaos. Leave it to Nightcrawler to remind us that even X-Men need downtime, and sometimes that means defying gravity for a bit of light reading.

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Batman Dark Age #6 by Ian Bertram
Batman’s physique looks almost grotesque, exaggerated in all the right places. Ian Bertram isn’t just drawing a hero here; he’s drawing the monster of Gotham—big, broad, and terrifyingly imposing. It’s a cover that reminds us that Batman isn’t just a man in a suit; he’s a creature of the night, made to strike fear into the hearts of criminals. And judging by this cover, it’s working.

Action Comics #1069 by Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira
Two kids gaze out their window in awe as Superman flies past—just another day in Metropolis. Eddy Barrows & Eber Ferreira capture that magical moment when mere mortals get to witness a godlike figure in action. It’s a classic Superman moment that reminds us why he’s the ultimate hero, always soaring above, giving us all something to look up to. Literally.

The Amazing Spider-Man #58 by Giuseppe Camuncoli
Spidey’s reading on the side of a building, upside down, as usual. Meanwhile, his boss is probably losing it inside. Giuseppe Camuncoli nails the carefree, “I’m still a teenager at heart” vibe of Peter Parker, showing that, even when responsibilities are piling up, Spider-Man can always find time for a break… in the most inconvenient position possible. Can’t stop, won’t stop web-slinging or reading.

Absolute Power Task Force VII #7 by Tom Raney
A colorful, scary character with claws that look like they were made for shredding. Tom Raney delivers a terrifyingly vibrant cover, where every detail jumps out at you. This is the kind of villain that screams, “I’m here to ruin your day,” and with claws like that, you better run.

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