Collectible New Comic Covers You Can’t Miss This Week

Comic fans, collectors, and cover enthusiasts – welcome to the world where art and investment collide! This week’s New Comic Book Day, 10/09/24, brings some of the hottest, most eye-catching covers that are practically begging to be part of your collection. Whether you’re after Jim Lee’s iconic Batman artistry or the undead twist on Thor, these covers aren’t just stunning—they’re collectible gold. In the world of comics, it’s not always about what’s inside, but the outside that truly matters. Check out these standout covers and grab yours before they vanish from the shelves.

Absolute Batman #1 by Jim Lee
You know when Jim Lee steps up to the plate, you’re going to get that classic black-and-white Batman vibe, right? Well, he’s back with Absolute Batman #1, drawing a new version of the Caped Crusader. The monochrome look? It’s peak Jim Lee, where shadows do the heavy lifting and Batman’s jawline could cut steel. This cover practically whispers “I’m too cool for color,” and honestly, we’re here for it. If you’re not snagging this just for the art, then what are you even doing? Also, check out the Dan Panosian Midtown Comics exclusive! 

The Scorched #34 by Paul Renaud
What’s better than a badass chick with giant guns? Not much. Paul Renaud knows how to make a lead character pop, and in The Scorched #34, our heroine’s in her red costume, standing out like a neon sign while the background looks like it’s been drained of color. It’s like she’s in a world where nobody else matters, and you know what? That feels just about right. If you’re into killer visuals with a strong female lead, this cover’s calling your name.

Batman and Robin #14 by Simone Di Meo
Rooftop. Rain. Dynamic Duo. Simone Di Meo perfectly captures Batman and Robin’s signature “we’re so cool, we don’t care about getting soaked” look in Batman and Robin #14. It’s the kind of scene where you can almost hear the dramatic theme music playing in the background. The rain adds a level of intensity like they’re about to jump into a situation that requires 100% bad-assery. A cover that screams, “We’ve got this,” even when it’s pouring.

Spider-Man Black Suit & Blood #3 by Dustin Nguyen
Just when you thought Spidey couldn’t get any cooler, Dustin Nguyen goes ahead and drops this bombshell cover for Spider-Man Black Suit & Blood #3. Spider-Man is literally coming at you, swinging between the skyscrapers like he owns the place. It’s that iconic black suit we all know and love, but with a touch of Nguyen’s magic that gives the whole thing a “don’t mess with me” vibe. New York’s never looked so ominous, and Spidey’s never looked so deadly.

Marvel Zombies Dawn of Decay #2 by Jason Muhr
Nothing says “bad day” quite like Thor turning into a zombie and crawling on the ground like a half-faced mess, right? Jason Muhr gives us the nightmare fuel we didn’t know we needed in Marvel Zombies Dawn of Decay #2. Thor is desperate, reaching for his hammer while the undead creep closer. It’s a race against time, but let’s be real – it’s also a race to see if you can grab this issue before it sells out. Who doesn’t want to see Thor like this?

DC vs. Vampires World War V #3 by Kendrick Kunkka
Ever wondered what Wonder Woman would look like as a vampire? Wonder no more, because Kendrick Kunkka has graced us with an absolutely jaw-dropping (pun intended) cover for DC vs. Vampires World War V #3. Our Amazonian goddess is ready to lash out with her lasso, and she looks downright dangerous. Forget about saving the world – she’s here to take it over, fangs and all. If this cover doesn’t make you rethink your stance on vampires, nothing will.

Phoenix #4 by Yasmine Putri
Fiery. Fierce. Flawless. Yasmine Putri knocks it out of the park with her cover for Phoenix #4, featuring our girl Phoenix in the midst of a struggle, all wrapped in flames. The colors practically leap off the page, reminding us why Phoenix is one of the most visually stunning characters in Marvel history. The villain has her trapped, but let’s be honest – Phoenix isn’t the type to stay trapped for long. This is one cover that deserves a spot on your wall.

Fantastic Four #26 by Ben Harvey
Doom is here, and he’s not messing around. Ben Harvey brings the heat with his cover for Fantastic Four #26, showing Doctor Doom casually choking out Mr. Fantastic like it’s just another Tuesday. Meanwhile, the rest of the team? Totally KO’d on the ground. It’s dark, it’s dramatic, and it’s everything you want in a Fantastic Four cover. If you’ve ever wanted to see Doom flex his villainous muscles (literally and metaphorically), this one’s for you.

Jonny Quest #3 by Jae Lee
Jae Lee takes us on a wild ride with his cover for Jonny Quest #3. Literally. Jonny’s standing next to a motorcycle with flaming tires, looking like he’s about to tear up the town. There’s an ominous figure in the background, but Jonny? He’s all about that life on the edge. The whole thing feels like a scene from an 80s action movie, and let’s be real – you know you want this hanging in your personal action-hero gallery.

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