Darth Vader #1
by Phil Noto
I always love Noto's work, but I thought this one was particularly interesting as it shows the literal last moments of Anakin's humanity before becoming the monstrous Vader. Well done!
Ever After #10
by Tula Lotay
Lotay is also a perennial favorite here, and this one is really nice–I love the gentle but strong pose and just how full the circular frame is that it's bursting out into the plain outer edge.
James Bond #4
by Jason Masters
Masters has a fantastic sense not only of the look of Bond, but the feel. This one nails the feeling of a great Bond action sequence.
Magnus #1
by Daniel Warren Johnson
I liked the other covers for this issue a lot, too, but I really love how this one conveys a sense of casual boredom with the body language and cartooning despite the dark and futuristic surroundings.
Outcast #28
by Paul Azaceta
I love the color and depth on this one, how it looks from a distance to be very brightly colored and happy, but takes on a sinister tone when the image comes fully into view.
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