Must-See Comic Covers of the Week
Comic book covers are more than just artwork—they’re the gateway to the stories inside, offering collectors and fans a first glimpse of what to expect. This week’s lineup brings us some incredible designs from top artists, each one capturing the essence of their respective characters in bold and unique ways. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just here for the stunning visuals, these are the comic covers you won’t want to miss arriving this Wednesday 10/2/24.
Poison Ivy #26 – Cover by Sebastian Fiumara
Let’s just all agree that no one makes a bunch of plants and flowers look as alluring as Sebastian Fiumara. Poison Ivy is, once again, in full-on seduction mode with this earth-toned masterpiece. It’s like Mother Nature but with way more attitude, and a bit of danger. If plants had this kind of charisma, everyone would be a gardener. You’ll be daydreaming about this one long after you leave the comic shop.
Absolute Power #4 – Cover by Juliet Nneka
Look, Supergirl is having a rough day, and Juliet Nneka captures that perfectly. She’s not soaring through the skies with a cape blowing in the wind; no, she looks like she desperately needs a doctor. Or a vacation. Or both. If you want a cover that makes you question whether heroes really do always come out on top, this one’s for you. Supergirl’s taking one for the team—again.
Daredevil #14 – Cover by Chad Hardin
Because nothing says “you’re totally doomed” like Doctor Doom literally mind-controlling you on a rooftop. Chad Hardin gives us Daredevil teetering on the edge—both literally and figuratively—on top of a gargoyle. It’s all very dramatic and very “you’re screwed, Matt Murdock.” If rooftops and existential crises are your thing, you’ll want to frame this one.
Deadpool #7 – Cover by Peach Momoko
Peach Momoko delivers a watercolor symphony with the newest Deadpool—yes, Deadpool’s daughter. Don’t let the serene setting and the delicate red roses fool you; this gal has a sword and she knows how to use it. It’s both tranquil and terrifying, which sums up Deadpool’s legacy pretty well. It’s also visually stunning, but that’s just how Peach Momoko rolls.
Daredevil #14 – Cover by Jan Bazaldua
What do you get when you mix Daredevil and Storm? Two heroes who look like they’re about to obliterate anything in their path. Jan Bazaldua gives us a team-up we didn’t know we needed, but now can’t live without. With Storm bringing the thunder and Daredevil bringing… well, the acrobatics, this cover screams, “Get out of the way, villains!”
King Spawn #38 – Cover by Mark Spears
How does Mark Spears make a guy sitting on a throne look like the most intimidating thing ever? By turning King Spawn into the ultimate dark fantasy monarch, that’s how. This cover practically radiates “don’t mess with me” energy. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be in the presence of a true king, this is it. Spawn rules all, and you’ll believe it after seeing this cover.
Absolute Power #4 – Cover by Stephen Bliss
Bright colors, chaos, and Superboy having an existential crisis—that’s the Stephen Bliss touch. There’s something unsettling yet hypnotic about this cover. Superboy doesn’t look too hot, and it’s not just because of the bright hues swirling around him. It’s like a fever dream where you’re not sure if you’re winning or losing, but you’re definitely overwhelmed.
Deadpool #7 – Cover by Scott Koblish
Scott Koblish brings us the classic Deadpool we know and love, mid-fall and firing off his weapon like it’s just another Tuesday. Because, for Deadpool, it probably is. The energy, the agility, the sheer disregard for physics—it’s all here in one dynamic cover. If you like your heroes reckless and defying gravity, this one’s for you.
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