This Week in Comics: New Cover Art That Packs a Punch

Welcome back to our weekly comic cover roundup, where we dive into the dazzling world of artwork that could give the Louvre a run for its money. Let’s crack open the palette and see what this week’s canvas holds.

Kicking things off with a chill, Rafael Grampa’s Batman Gargoyle of Gotham #3 cover is haunting enough to make even the bravest Bat-fan check under their bed tonight. Grampa’s knack for spooky is on full display, giving Gotham a fresh coat of fear. Switching gears, because Babs Tarr is sprinkling a little love on our comic stacks with the DC Pride 2024 #1 cover. It’s vibrant, it’s heartfelt, and it might just make you hug your nearest superhero. Rahzzah is playing tricks with our eyes on Spider-Boy #7, where reflections in the Spider-mask reveal more than just a cool effect—they show the soul (and the latest cityscape). Justin Mason’s “Snikt” cover for Wolverine #50 is here to remind us that Wolverine doesn’t just have claws—they’re an extension of his very prickly personality. Steve Beach dives deep into the psyche of our caped detective on Detective Comics #1085, showing that sometimes the real battle is what’s under the mask. Spoiler: it’s a lot of brooding anger.

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As if painted by moonlight, David Messina’sUltimate Spider-Man #5 cover gives us Spider-Man draped in lunar glow that’s sure to light up your collection as well as your night. Lesley Leirix Li on Harley Quinn #40 decides that Harley needs no introduction, but she’ll give you a badass one anyway. This cover screams ‘don’t mess with me’ in every brush stroke. Simone Di Meo on Batman The Brave and The Bold #13 isn’t just showing off; he’s redefining what ‘dynamic’ means in comic art. Humberto Ramos brings a party to the page with a jam cover for Spider-Boy #7, because when Ramos does a cover, you know it’s not just a cover—it’s an event. Steve Lieber’sBatman Dark Age #3 depicts a Batman who is definitely not having a day off. The scowl alone could generate its own Gotham-esque weather pattern.

And there you have it—this week’s best in comic cover brilliance. Each one a masterpiece, ready to be admired, discussed, or just flat-out ogled. Grab your copies, set up your displays, and remember: in the world of comics, every cover is a gateway to another universe. Happy reading and happy collecting!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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