Killer Covers: Our Favorite Comic Book Covers 7/3/25

Each week we pick our favorite covers from the newly released comics. Sometimes it's all about the cover. Did your favorite covers make our list this week?

Kevin Stahl

7/3/20253 min read

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killer covers

Killer Covers:

In the vibrant world of comic books, the cover art often holds a unique significance that transcends the narrative within. Each week, we embark on the exciting journey of selecting our favorite new comic book covers that catch our eye and ignite our imagination. Our selections are entirely subjective, rooted in a pure appreciation for the artistic expression found on the covers, rather than the storylines they represent.

Why Cover Art Matters

Comic book covers serve as the first impression for readers, acting as a visual gateway into the stories that lie within. Artists pour their creativity into these designs, showcasing their skills through colorful illustrations, innovative layouts, and emotional depth. The appeal of a striking cover can often lead to a deeper engagement with the comic itself. By highlighting killer covers, we aim to celebrate the artistry that is often understated amidst the storytelling that follows.

This Week’s Standouts

This week, we bring forth a curated list of killer covers that we believe deserve special recognition. While we appreciate numerous designs weekly, some simply resonate more than others. Not only do these covers exemplify technical skill and artistic flair, but they also evoke feelings and tell stories through their imagery alone. We encourage you to explore these remarkable creations and see if your favorite cover has made our list!

As you delve into our selections, we invite you to consider what makes a cover truly memorable for you. Is it the color palette? The character portrayal? Or perhaps the emotional weight conveyed through composition? Each cover featured has its own unique appeal, ensuring there's something for every comic book lover to appreciate.

In conclusion, while the content of a comic book is undoubtedly important, it is often the cover that draws readers in and captivates their attention. Join us each week as we unveil our favorite new comic book covers and celebrate the incredible artistry that exists in this dynamic medium. Will your favorite cover make our next list? Keep an eye out for our upcoming picks!

Captain America #1 by Ben Harvey
Captain America #1 by Ben Harvey

Captain America #1

The cover of Captain America #1, majestically illustrated by Ben Harvey, presents a powerful and classic portrayal of the Sentinel of Liberty. Harvey is celebrated for his dynamic and detailed artwork on titles like One World Under Doom, Wolverine, and Mile Morales: Spider-Man, here captures Captain America in a heroic, low-angle pose, shield ready, with a grand American flag subtly reflected in the background. The lighting and perspective emphasize Cap's iconic stature and unwavering resolve. Harvey's ability to render both intricate costume details and a strong sense of heroism makes this cover instantly iconic. This is a killer cover.

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #318 by Andy Kubert
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #318 by Andy Kubert

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #318

The cover of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #318, dynamically brought to life by Andy Kubert, showcases a thrilling, action-packed scene featuring Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow amidst a chaotic battle. Kubert, renowned for his energetic and detailed style on titles like Batman, X-Men, and Flashpoint, perfectly captures the fluidity and intensity of ninja combat here. His ability to convey movement and highlight individual characters within a larger skirmish makes this cover incredibly engaging, with the two iconic ninjas taking center stage as water splashes around them and Cobra forces fall. This is a killer cover.

Medieval Spawn #3 by Jonathan Uribe
Medieval Spawn #3 by Jonathan Uribe

Medieval Spawn #3

The cover of Medieval Spawn #3, dynamically rendered by Jonathan Uribe, presents a powerful and intricately detailed portrayal of the dark hero. While Uribe's broader cover portfolio is still emerging, his work consistently demonstrates a strong grasp of detail and atmospheric rendering, especially within the Spawn universe. This cover vividly showcases Medieval Spawn in a defiant stance, clad in his battle-worn, chain-laden armor, complete with skulls and a formidable shield, against a snowy, war-torn backdrop filled with fallen foes. Uribe's ability to render complex textures—from weathered metal to flowing capes—makes the character truly imposing. This is a killer cover.