Archie Vs. Predator #1
by Francesco Francavilla
This is just too awesome to ignore–it's intense and actually pretty scary, and the framing is perfect.
Convergence #2
by Jae Lee
I love the old-school magazine look here, and the colors are totally fantastic. Not to mention the always awesome character work by Lee!
Bloodshot Reborn #1
by Juan Doe
One of the best examples of a great comic cover concept: it's visually very simple and striking, but the level of detail on a smaller scale is quite stunning.
Ms. Marvel #14
by Jake Parker
Just a gorgeously illustrated cover. The colors are totally fantastic and really sell the kind of indie vibe, and the cartooning and facial expressions are priceless.
Convergence: Aquaman #1
by Becky Cloonan
Another one that puts great cartooning on full display. I would totally read an ongoing Aquaman drawn by Cloonan!
Stray Bullets: Sunshine and Roses #3
by David Lapham
Lapham manages to make this sexy and frightening while telling a story, all within only the bottom third of the cover. Plus: Monster!
RunLoveKill #1
by Eric Canete
I really dig the uniqueness of this cover; it looks like an unfinished 3d model, and every part of it screams Japanese design, from the clothing design to the Final Fantasy-esque typography.
The Tithe #1
by Rahsan Ekedal
I like the character-oriented design, and the design on that character is wonderful; from the body language to the facial expression, it gives us an idea of who she is already.
Convergence: Superboy #1
by Babs Tarr
A classic early 90's cover, redone with Tarr's unique brand of killer illustration. Still dripping with 'tude after all these years!
Sabrina #2
by Francesco Francavilla
And we'll bookend with another awesome Francavilla cover. If this was a movie poster, I'd be at the theater right now.
That's it for this week. What did I miss? Let me know on Twitter or Facebook!
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