Hot New Comic Covers This Week

Hot New Comic Covers This Week…
Every week, the comic world brings us incredible art gracing the covers of new releases, and this week is no exception. From chilling homages to classic films to cosmic reimaginings of fan-favorite characters, the artists behind these covers are delivering some of their best work. Whether you’re here to collect, speculate, or simply appreciate the artistry, these covers are worth a closer look. Let’s break down this week’s standout comic covers, featuring the talents of Dan Mora, Mark Spears, Adam Pollina, Kaare Andrews, and Pete Woods.

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Book of Cutter #1 by Dan Mora
Dan Mora serves up yet another masterpiece with a cover that screams elegance and mystery. Featuring three characters from the SIKTC franchise (that’s Something Is Killing The Children for those living under a rock), the portrait-style design effortlessly captures their brooding intensity. Oh, and because Mora doesn’t do things halfway, Big Ben sneaks into the scene below, reminding us that even monsters have to take the scenic route through London. Speculative minds will be watching this book closely; with art like this, it might just be your next prized collectible.

Monsters #3 by Mark Spears
Mark Spears delivers a chilling homage to Jaws with a cover that’s all teeth and terror. An unsuspecting female diver floats peacefully, oblivious to the massive, toothy nightmare lurking just below. This isn’t your average shark attack; it’s Spears cranking the suspense dial to eleven. If you’re looking for a cover with spine-tingling vibes, this one’s about to make a splash in your collection.

Sabretooth The Dead Don’t Talk #2 by Adam Pollina
Adam Pollina’s Sabretooth is not here to play nice. The cover features Sabretooth perched on a pointed rooftop like some terrifying predator on steroids, claws extended, teeth grinding, and looking as if he’s ready to pounce straight off the page. This is the kind of cover that screams aggression and chaos—and, let’s be honest, that’s exactly what Sabretooth fans are here for.

Spider-Boy #15 by Kaare Andrews
Kaare Andrews keeps it retro and chaotic in all the right ways with a 90s-inspired cover for Spider-Boy #15. Spider-Man and Spider-Boy are bursting out of the frame like they’re too cool to stay confined within comic borders. The in-your-face dynamic makes this one an immediate standout, and if you’re into collecting covers that radiate attitude, this is your jam.

What If Galactus Transformed Spider-Gwen #1 by Pete Woods
Pete Woods hits us with a cosmic fever dream featuring Spider-Gwen flying out of Galactus’s hand. She’s glowing with cosmic energy, headed straight for the viewer, while the devourer of worlds looks on. It’s a wild “What If” scenario brought to life with stunning visuals that’ll make collectors think twice before leaving this one on the shelf.

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