Up, up and a THWIP!

Marvel on Wednesday revealed another run of covers for April’s Spider-Man/Superman #1 one-shot, featuring the likes of Frank Miller and Gary Franks, as well as details on a couple of previously undisclosed stories that till be in the issue.
In addition to what was revealed in January, there will be a Ghost-Spider and Supergirl pairing by writer Stephanie Phillips and artist Phil Noto, and an additional Spider-Man/Superman story, by Jeph Loeb and Jim Cheung.
Dig this new wave of covers, including a couple that have been floating around since last month’s announcement:

Front cover

Back cover

Gary Frank

Frank Miller

Humberto Ramos

E.M. Gist

Skottie Young

Peach Momoko
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A few thoughts:

Main Pepe Larraz cover
— Spider-Man/Superman #1 is due April 15. DC’s Superman/Spider-Man #1, with a main story by Mark Waid and Jorge Jimenez, is out March 25.
— Both the 1976 Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man and the 1981 Superman and Spider-Man treasury Facsimile Editions are out now.
— For more coverage of all this, links below!
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MORE
— SUPERMAN/SPIDER-MAN #1 — by MARK WAID and JORGE JIMENEZ — Gets Its March Publishing Date. Click here.
— SPIDER-MAN/SUPERMAN #1 Gets Its APRIL Publishing Date — With Tons of Covers. Click here.
— DAN SLOTT Pitched SPIDER-MAN ’67 Meets FILMATION SUPERMAN for Upcoming Crossover. Click here.
— SUPERMAN VS. SPIDER-MAN: DC to Publish BOTH Treasuries as Facsimile Editions in 2026. Click here.
— EXCLUSIVE NEW DETAILS on the SUPERMAN VS. SPIDER-MAN Facsimile Edition Releases. Click here.
— WHOA! SUPERMAN VS. SPIDER-MAN Treasury Facsimile to Get ALEX ROSS Variant. Click here.
— FIRST LOOK — BRIAN BOLLAND’s SUPERMAN AND SPIDER-MAN TREASURY Variant Cover. Click here.
February 4, 2026
Some of those covers are absolutely gorgeous! It’d be nice if they released a deluxe edition hardcover of this.
February 4, 2026
Please tell me that Miller is only contributing a cover and not illustrating a story within.
February 4, 2026
I like the Gary Frank one but Spider-Man is my least favorite figure in the composition. The Gist one is the exact opposite for me. Really love how Spider-Man looks. I wish more artists would include the classic webbing under the arms though. But I’ve got to ask, with the Larraz one, where is Spider-Man’s webbing going?