Looks like I am flying solo for this edition of Cover of the Week. However, with such a strong cover as the chosen winner, I doubt anyone is going to question my taste. Hit the jump to see the winning cover.
Matt's Cover of the Week - 5 Ronin #4 by David Aja
Matt: So far, all of David Aja's cover for the 5 Ronin series have been great, but of the whole group, I think this Psylocke one stands out from the group. The butterfly motif is strong and eye-catching, and there is definitely a sexiness to it without being crude or exploitative.
Runner-Ups: Batman, Inc. #4, Deadpool #34, FF #1 (Acuña Variant)
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Posted byMatt Duarteat8:31 PMThought Bubbles:Cover of the Week
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Batman Inc. was by far my favorite cover this week, love it!
March 27, 2011 8:52 PMstevosaid...Right on the spot that's my cover of the week too!!!
March 27, 2011 9:03 PMmaskedmanissue1said...The Batman Inc cover was the best of the series thus far (and even upcoming). Must be thanks to the presence of Batwoman in it and the fact that J.H. Williams *had* to make this cover.
Thank God for the variant by Acuña for the FF#1, because the standard cover was god awful.
Speaking of Daniel Acuña, I would add the Captain America 615.1 cover, since it feels classic (maybe too much?) and yet it displays very modern technique and style. That guy can make you stare at his work for hours and this is a great piece of work.
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