Wild Wednesdays: Unleashing the Best New Comic Covers of 6-5-24

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Hold onto your capes and cowls, comic fans—it’s another wild Wednesday in the world of illustrated masterpieces! This week, our beloved rack is bursting with covers so hot, they’re practically sizzling. Let’s dive in, shall we?
Batman #148 swings in with a cover by Homare that’s got Punchline playing seductive yet slightly sinister hide and seek behind her mask. Is she flirting with danger or just dangerous to flirt with? The line blurs beautifully here. X-Men #700. Pepe Larraz isn’t just playing the game; he’s redefining it with a front and back cover that sweeps the ‘best variant’ award right from under the other contenders. It’s bold, it’s brave, it’s… basically everything you want in your mutant manifesto. Gunslinger Spawn #32 from Keron Grant shows our fiery anti-hero on a horse that’s just as ablaze as he is. Nothing says ‘hell ride’ quite like galloping through flames. Matthew Waite tips his hat to Skottie Young with a nod on What If Venom #5 that remixes nostalgia with a fresh twist. It’s like your favorite retro track remixed for the dance floor. Deegan Puchkors cranks the action to eleven on the Scarlett #1 cover. It’s not just cool; it’s freeze-frame-in-a-high-speed-chase cool.

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Now, let’s triple the fun with the Ultimates #1 making not one, not two, but three appearances this week. John Tyler Christopher’s Iron Man variant that’s a study in monochromatic mastery—proof that sometimes matching everything is everything. And not to be outdone, Iban Coello’s cover features a future Iron Man looking like he owns the term ‘badass.’ It’s the kind of cover that makes you want to slap on some AC/DC and nod in solemn respect. Tyler Kirkham’s cover features Cap, Iron Man, and Doom back-to-back with Thor’s hammer commanding the center stage—an iconic ensemble gathered for what promises to be a monumental showdown. My Adventures with Superman #1 offers a classic scene. Artist Gavin Guidry knows sometimes simplicity wins—Superman floating, Lois swooning. It’s superhero romance 101.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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