10 Best Variant Comic Book Covers You’ve Never Seen

10. Wonder Woman #28

It's safe to say that J.G Jones is better known for his covers than he is for his interiors. He does have quite the back catalog of excellent work, including Batman and Robin #1 and Army of Darkness vs Re-Animator's debut for Dynamite Comics, but it's the variant for Wonder Woman #28 that stands out most of all.

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Along with Trish Mulvihill (100 Bullets), he delivers a brilliantly rendered Diana, decked head to toe in her finest steampunk garb.

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With more than a passing nod to Mad Moxxi from the Borderlands series, the Princess of Themyscira walks through old-time saloon doors and comes face to face with a couple of outlaws aiming guns at her. The two guys laying unconscious on the floor behind her appear to be the victims of a card game gone bad, and the look on Diana's face says it all.

Sadly, in a 2018 interview with ComicsBeat.com, Jones revealed he would be taking a break from art due to ongoing issues with his health. Here's hoping he has a swift recovery.

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