Birthright #18
by Andrei Bressan
Detective Comics #938
by Rafael Albuquerque
House of Penance #5
by Ian Bertram
Spread #15
by Kyle Strahm
Wonder Woman #4
by Frank Cho
by Andrei Bressan
The color and perspective here are utterly fantastic. It's a really eye-catching cover and works perfectly with the title design of the series.
Detective Comics #938
by Rafael Albuquerque
I always remember reading how Morrison and Quitely chose yellow for the cover of Batman and Robin #1 because it was statistically the least common color in comic covers, and it still works today! The yellow background contrasting with the sharp and blue figures makes for a striking cover.
House of Penance #5
by Ian Bertram
Bertram continues to make some of the most interesting images in comics that defy the horror categorization that the series often gets put in.
Spread #15
by Kyle Strahm
Strahm has crafted an excellent horror cover here that is both crisply designed and very disconcerting.
Wonder Woman #4
by Frank Cho
Keeping this one black and white was a bold move, and it augments the iconic, mythic nature of the image that celebrates the two sides of the character.
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