New Comic Covers: Venom Unleashed, Batman’s Power, Spidey’s Sorcery

New Comic Covers: Venom Unleashed, Batman’s Power, Spidey’s Sorcery.
Comic book covers aren’t just about grabbing attention—they’re about making a statement. This week’s lineup is stacked with covers that demand a spot in your collection, from terrifying Venom transformations to Batman unleashing chaos and Spider-Man tapping into some serious mystic energy. Whether it’s Superman casually crushing a car, Deadpool and Wolverine marching toward certain doom, or Spider-Gwen tangled in her own web, the artists behind these covers have pulled out all the stops.

We’re looking at powerhouse artwork from some of the biggest names in the industry—Clay Mann, Taurin Clarke, Adam Kubert, Mark Brooks, Patrick Gleason, and more. With striking visuals, dynamic action, and a whole lot of speculation-worthy potential, these are the covers that could be heating up the market soon. Let’s break down the best new comic covers arriving this week.
New Comic Covers: Venom Unleashed, Batman’s Power, Spidey’s Sorcery.

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Absolute Batman #5Clay Mann delivers a larger-than-life Batman that takes “breaking and entering” to a whole new level. The Dark Knight is busting through glass with a massive gun, because nothing says justice like shattering property values. The detail in the glass shards flying everywhere gives this piece a level of intensity that makes you feel the impact. Action Comics #1083Taurin Clarke brings out Superman’s effortless strength in this breathtaking cover. Imagine being so powerful that crushing a vehicle with one hand while calmly rescuing a little girl with the other is just another Tuesday. Jimmy Olsen capturing the moment on his camera? Classic. Clarke manages to capture the mythic aura of Superman in a scene that feels both cinematic and deeply human. All-New Venom #3 – Double trouble this week with two terrifying covers. Adam Kubert unleashes a drooling, horror-infused take on the new Venom, because if you weren’t having nightmares before, you are now. Meanwhile, Giuseppe Camuncoli serves up a sinister twist with Venom suspending Eddie Brock upside down in a black web. Who’s in control now? These covers are screaming sold-out material. Magik #2J. Scott Campbell strikes again, delivering his signature take on Magik. If there’s one thing Campbell does best, it’s making sure the character’s power and presence shine through in every detail. Expect this one to be highly sought after. Fanboy alert.

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Batman and Robin #18Javier Fernandez brings the father-son crime-fighting duo into Gotham’s smoky abyss. This one leans into the darker side of Gotham, where the Bat-symbol means hope, fear, and everything in between. If you like your Batman and Robin brooding, this cover delivers in full. Deadpool Team-Up #5Rob Liefeld has Deadpool and Spider-Gwen standing back-to-back, locked and loaded. Swords? Check. Webbing? Check. Absolute chaos imminent? You already know. If you’re a fan of the Merc with a Mouth, this is an easy pickup. Deadpool/Wolverine #2Joshua Cassara drops an insane visual with Deadpool and Wolverine marching straight into the gaping maw of a dinosaur made of bones. Nothing about this situation screams “good idea,” but when have they ever been known for making smart choices? Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #10Mark Brooks knows how to put a hero in distress, and this cover is proof. Gwen tangled in her own web, struggling against herself? That’s some deep metaphorical storytelling wrapped up in a visually stunning piece. The Amazing Spider-Man #67Patrick Gleason has Spider-Man going full sorcerer mode, because why not? His hands are glowing with spell-casting energy, and he’s surrounded by other heroes. This cover is mysterious, powerful, and just the right amount of “what is happening?” to make it stand out on the shelves.
New Comic Covers: Venom Unleashed, Batman’s Power, Spidey’s Sorcery.

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