Best New Comic Covers This Week 9-3-25

Best New Comic Covers This Week 9-3-25
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Best New Comic Covers This Week 9-3-25
When you think you’ve seen it all, comic cover artists show up just to prove you wrong. This week’s batch of covers is proof that the art is sometimes just as collectible as the story inside—maybe more. Here are this week’s best new covers worth staring at longer than you’ll admit.

Let’s start with All-New Venom #10 by Ejikure. If anyone doubted Venom’s ability to crank the intimidation factor up to eleven, Ejikure just buried that thought six feet under. The red glow, the ripped symbiote mass, and Mary Jane caught halfway into the transformation? Yeah, that’s nightmare fuel and collector catnip all at once. Ejikure doesn’t just deliver a cover, he delivers a piece of art that makes you want to sleeve it, frame it, and then triple check your locks before you go to bed. This one screams speculation potential because collectors know that Venom covers like this don’t sit quietly in back bins for long.

On the other end of the style spectrum, The Avengers #30 by Peach Momoko is the definition of deceptive beauty. Her watercolor style almost feels innocent—until you realize she’s painting Earth’s Mightiest Heroes like it’s a pastel daydream gone sideways. Spider-Man, Wolverine, Thor, Wasp, Ant-Man—they look like a celebration piece that doubles as a trap for completists who can’t resist Peach’s art. Her name attached means one thing: instant demand. This is the type of cover where collectors grab two copies—one to appreciate, one to stash in the speculation pile.

Then we’ve got Poison Ivy #36 by Kyuyong Eom, and if you thought Ivy couldn’t look any more commanding, Eom just redefined the character again. Standing tall, draped in thorns and carnivorous vines, she looks more like a queen who stopped bothering with subjects. The background shading pulls you right into the swamp atmosphere, while the lush greens practically glow. It’s equal parts seductive and terrifying, which pretty much sums up Ivy’s entire existence. And let’s be honest, Poison Ivy covers of this caliber often heat up because collectors know quality when they see it.

Swinging back to Marvel, Amazing Spider-Man #11 by Javier Garron is nothing short of chaos frozen in motion. Spider-Man in a new suit blasting through the action while the Guardians of the Galaxy and some symbiote madness swirl around him? This isn’t just a cover; it’s an energy drink spilled on paper. Garron captures the kind of vibrant insanity that makes this one jump out from the shelf. Also, let’s not ignore the fact that this is also a first appearance issue, which immediately sets off collector radars.

Finally, there’s Magik #9 by Ramon Villalobos, which is the perfect reminder that comic covers can double as epic fantasy posters. Illyana standing defiant with her Soulsword blazing while a dragon the size of your neighborhood looms over her? Yeah, this is the type of cover you buy even if you’ve never cracked open an X-Men comic in your life. Villalobos plays with scale, light, and sheer intimidation to remind us why Magik has one of the most cult-followed fan bases in Marvel. This is going to be one of those covers fans circle back to years from now, making it one worth picking up now before prices climb.
Best New Comic Covers This Week 9-3-25

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