Spider-Man, Thor, Captain America, and more are here to prove that disco isn't dead on Marvel's eye-popping Dazzler variant covers

Jun. 28, 2024



Marvel presents 21 bold new covers to promote Dazzler’s upcoming solo series

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Disco isn’t dead! At least, that’s what Marvel seems to be saying with its new series of glitzy variant covers starring some of the publisher’s biggest superheroes. A set of 21 covers has been put together to celebrate the release of mutant Dazzler’s upcoming solo series and sees the likes of Spider-Man, Deadpool, Thor, and more donning the sequins and flares and busting some moves on the dancefloor.

Dazzler is a four-issue limited series from writer Jason Loo and artist Rafael Loureiro. Set in the new ‘From the Ashes’ X-Men era, it sees the mutant songstress embark on a world tour, only to face violent attacks and the perils of celebrity. The series itself launches on September 18, but before that you can find the Dazzler variant covers rolling out across other Marvel titles over the following weeks. We’ve got all the covers below broken down by their release schedules.

On sale August 7

On sale August 7

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