Lee Bermejo's Spider-Man Covers Get the Spotlight Treatment
Lee Bermejo's Spider-Man covers get a well-deserved retrospective collection.
Marvel is giving Lee Bermejo's take on Spider-Man the retrospective treatment it deserves. Amazing Spider-Man: Amazing Visions #1, arriving October 14, 2026, collects 25 of Bermejo's variant covers alongside insights into his creative process, written by Jess Harrold.
Bermejo's realistic, painterly style has made him one of the most recognizable artists in contemporary comics, and this collection zeroes in on how he's visualized the web-slinger across key moments in the character's history. The covers touch on Spider-Man's defining relationships—with figures like Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson—and the emotional weight of his ongoing struggles, capturing both the superhero spectacle and the personal toll that comes with the mask.
The one-shot functions as more than just a gallery. By pairing the artwork with Bermejo's commentary, it pulls back the curtain on how an Eisner Award-nominated artist approaches iconic source material. That's the kind of thing that resonates with readers who care about craft—not just seeing the finished image, but understanding the choices behind it.
Bermejo's work has long bridged the gap between fine art and comics, and Spider-Man, with his mix of acrobatic action and introspective vulnerability, seems like natural territory for his sensibilities. Whether you're collecting his covers or curious about how contemporary artists are reinterpreting Marvel's foundational characters, this is the kind of project that justifies the variant cover ecosystem when done with genuine artistic intent.
Source: CBR