Best New Comic Covers of the Week: 9/18/24 – When Art Meets Attitude

Comic book covers aren’t just pretty pictures—they’re the gateway to the action, drama, and chaos inside. The right cover can make you stop, stare, and grab a copy before you even know what hit you. And this week, we’ve got a lineup that’s impossible to ignore. From nostalgia-packed mashups to edgy, controversial statements, these covers don’t just sit on the shelf—they demand your attention. With some of the industry’s top artists bringing their A-game, these are the best new comic covers for New Comic Book Day, 9/18/24. Prepare for eye candy with a serious attitude.

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Catwoman #68 by Tirso Cons
Ah, nothing says “I’ve got life figured out” quite like Selina Kyle lounging on her couch, completely unbothered, with cats running the show in the background. You can practically hear them plotting world domination while she flips through her latest read. It’s the essence of calm chaos, perfectly captured by Tirso Cons, and let’s be real—aren’t we all just a little jealous of her effortless cool?

Dazzler #1 by Kaare Andrews
Prepare to be absolutely dazzled—pun very much intended. Kaare Andrews serves us a cover that radiates more star power than your favorite 80s pop diva. With an explosion of lights, action, and pure Dazzler energy, this cover doesn’t just say “look at me”—it screams it. And honestly, we can’t look away.

Avengers #18 by Jan Bazaldua
Ever feel like you need to make an entrance? Well, Jan Bazaldua delivers a Stormbreakers variant cover featuring a magnificent white horse that says, “I’ve arrived and yes, I brought my own majestic steed.” It’s the kind of drama we expect from the Avengers, and this cover definitely doesn’t disappoint. You know it’s good when even the horse is stealing the show.

Catwoman #68 by Nicola Scott
A trip down memory lane, anyone? Nicola Scott takes us through the fashion evolution of Catwoman, showcasing every iconic suit that Selina has rocked over the years. It’s a runway of crime-fighting couture that proves no matter the era, Catwoman has always been a fashion icon. Who needs a Vogue cover when you’ve got this?

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X-Men #4 by J. Scott Campbell
Emma Frost, looking exactly as you’d expect her to—stunning and terrifying all at once. J. Scott Campbell brings the White Queen to life like only he can, with a pose that screams, “Bow before me, mortals.” It’s glamorous, it’s fierce, and it’s everything we want from an Emma Frost cover.

Wonder Woman #13 by Gleb Melnikov
Just your average day for Wonder Woman and Robin—charging headfirst into battle like it’s a morning jog. Gleb Melnikov manages to capture the dynamic duo’s energy in a way that makes us all want to grab our capes and join in. Wonder Woman’s sheer determination practically leaps off the cover, making this a must-have for any fan.

Spirits of Vengeance #1 by Derrick Chew
Sexy and demonic, but in a “you should probably run” kind of way. Derrick Chew delivers a cover featuring a half-demon, half-on-fire face that somehow makes you question all your life choices, yet keeps you glued to the art. There’s something disturbingly seductive about it, and we can’t help but be drawn in—just like any good demon would want.

Catwoman #68 by Rachta Lin
Rachta Lin presents a version of Catwoman that’s unapologetically sexy, confident, and oh, did we mention she’s hoisting a crown? With a cat, no less. Because what else would Catwoman need help with? This cover radiates boss energy, and honestly, it’s the kind of power move we all wish we could pull off.

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Spider-Society #2 by Pete Woods
This cover from Pete Woods has “don’t mess with me” vibes written all over it. A formidable Spider character stands victorious, having clearly taken down a lot of your favorite Spider-verse heroes. The aftermath is chilling, and you know whoever’s left standing means business. It’s intense, it’s powerful, and we’re here for it.

Multiversus: Collision Detection #1 by Dan Mora
You thought you’d seen it all, but Dan Mora says, “Hold my carrot.” Bugs Bunny, Adventure Time, Tom & Jerry, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman all crammed into one explosive cover? It’s like your childhood dreams—and nightmares—rolled into one glorious mashup. Whether you’re here for the chaos or the nostalgia, this cover delivers both in spades. If you ever wondered what it would look like if the DC Universe crashed into Saturday morning cartoons, now you know.

Kosher Mafia #2 by Sami Kivela
Well, this one’s going to turn some heads. Sami Kivela doesn’t hold back with a cover that’s bound to stir up controversy—a bloody arm clutching a bloodied Star of David necklace. It’s raw, it’s visceral, and it’s impossible to ignore. Whether you love it or hate it, one thing’s for sure: this cover demands attention. And in the world of comics, that’s half the battle won.

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