Top 5 Comic Book Covers This Week – September 24, 2025
These are our Top 5 comic covers released on September 24, 2025.
The Picks

Death of the Silver Surfer #4 – Cover by Claudio Castellini Variant
The cover by Claudio Castellini is a show-stopper: Galactus dominates the frame, towering with godlike power, while the Silver Surfer glows against the cosmic backdrop. The energy bursts, the flowing chrome of Norrin’s board, and the rich purples and blues all scream “classic Marvel cosmic” with a modern polish. Castellini’s painted style gives it a weight that feels almost like a movie poster — the kind of cover that makes you stop scrolling and stare.

Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #3 Dave Wachter Marvelized Iron Man-Zilla Variant
This series has been pure chaos in the best way — kaiju action colliding with Marvel’s biggest heroes. Issue #3 brings the X-Men, Professor X, Hulk, and even Wakanda into the fight as Godzilla’s destruction spreads worldwide.
But the real eye-catcher here? That Iron Man-Zilla variant by Dave Wachter. It’s a wild mash-up of Iron Man armor and MechaGodzilla energy — a towering armored kaiju, glowing repulsors, and city skyscrapers crumbling in the background. It’s the kind of cover that feels both tongue-in-cheek and epic at the same time, and collectors are already buzzing about it.
If you’re a fan of Marvel crossovers that go completely off the rails — or just love the idea of Godzilla stomping through the Marvel U — this is one of the most fun, must-grab books on the shelves this week.

New History of the DC Universe #3 – Cover D: Scott Koblish Legacy Wraparound Variant
his book is pure DC history porn in the best way. Following Crisis on Infinite Earths, Barry Allen narrates the fallout while the mantle of heroism shifts to the next generation — Wally West stepping into the Flash role, Hal Jordan wrestling with temptation, and the League facing monsters like Doomsday, Black Hand, and Superboy-Prime.
But the star here is the wraparound cover by Scott Koblish. It’s a sprawling mural of DC’s legacy — dozens upon dozens of heroes and villains crammed into a single piece, each drawn with vibrant energy. It’s the kind of cover that invites you to pause and scan, spotting your favorites from every corner of the DCU. Characters like Dr. Manhattan, Lex Luthor, Superman, Harley Quinn, and more all collide into one chaotic, colorful tapestry.

Skinbreaker #1 Cover G 1:1000 David Finch Signed Foil Variant
Skybound is launching a brutal new fantasy saga, and it already feels like a future grail. Skinbreaker tells the story of Enor, an aging chieftain whose time is running out as he tries to pass the mantle — and the legendary weapon Skinbreaker — to his reluctant heir, Anok. But bigger threats are brewing in the dark beyond their village.
The interiors lean into gritty, savage worldbuilding, perfect for fans of Conan and Game of Thrones–style storytelling.
And then there’s David Finch’s 1:1000 signed foil variant. Finch’s detail-heavy line work is tailor-made for foil, with every vine, muscle, and weapon popping in reflective finish. It’s the kind of incentive cover that screams high-end collectible — few shops will even qualify to get one, making it both rare and jaw-dropping.

Mark Spears Monsters #7 Cover E Mark Spears Halloween III Homage Variant
Mark Spears had a flood of covers this week (including DC card stock variants), but this Halloween III homage cover is the standout. The record-breaking horror series continues with werewolves, Frankenstein’s monster, and a new figure hunting allies. Spears’ artwork has become a staple for horror collectors — and with covers this strong, you really can’t go wrong with any he put out.
