Beauty #8
by Meghan Hetrick
I love the soft dreaminess of this one, and the cartooning on her face is pretty excellent. Nicely done!
Black Eyed Kids #3
by Francesco Francavilla
The perspective here is pretty interesting–the fact that she is upside down added to the strong shadow creates a lot of depth that is disorienting.
Black Widow #4
by Chris Samnee
The calming cool temperature contrasts nicely with the bloody trail, and the framing of the fence works well, too.
Clean Room #9
by Jenny Frison
Frison is great at these kind of subtly unnerving concepts. It's dark, creepy, and clever.
Patsy Walker A.K.A. Hellcat #7
by Julian Totino Tedesco
Tedesco nails the classic romance comic look here–it was too fun to pass up!
Star Wars: Han Solo #1
by Scott Koblish
This one really gets the iconic nature of the Falcon while avoiding the typical perspective. Great design overall.
Tomorrows #6
by Dylan Todd and Kevin Zeigler
Gotta love that strong color palette! It really makes a statement and catches the eye, and the radiating sun creates a great sense of forward movement.
The Twilight Zone: The Shadow #3
by Francesco Francavilla
This cover so gets the surreal weirdness of The Twilight Zone, the nonsensical visual symbolism. Love it!
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