DC Reveals 'Justice League' Movie Variant Covers

09/28/2017 12:16 pm EDT

Fans of the DCEU will be able to pick up new Justice League movie covers in comic stores later this year, and now you can get your first look.

Warner Bros. is already kicking the marketing machine into gear for Justice League, and fans will be able to pick up a series of new variant covers for the anticipated film on several new comics this November. The new covers will be released as variants to Justice League, Aquaman, The Flash, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Detective Comics, Superman, and Trinity, all created by some of DC's top talent.

As you can see in the gallery, the first two releases show off the covers for Wonder Woman #34 and The Flash #34, which will release on November 22nd and November 8th respectively. Wonder Woman's cover is by the talented Terry Dodson and shows the Amazon warrior with sword and shield in hand as she braces for a fight, with Batman, The Flash, and Cyborg in the background.

The Flash #34 cover is by artist Mike McKone, and features the speedster racing towards an opponent, allowing fans to get an up-close look at his extremely intricate costume. He is joined by Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman, and Batman, though no Superman is in sight.

Fans are quite eager to see the final version of Justice League, as the film has been surrounded by rumors pretty much since it was announced. That only picked up speed once the change in directors was announced, with Joss Whedon taking over for Zack Snyder after a family tragedy. Recent screenings of the newest version seem to be going well, but it remains to be seen what made the final cut.

The good news is that current box office projections put Justice League at a $150 million opening weekend. That might not be as high as some would have predicted, but then it also isn't as low as worst-case scenarios deemed either, so it sits somewhere right in the middle. Expect that number to rise if word of mouth is as positive as it was for Wonder Woman.

Justice League lands in theaters on November 17th.

(h/t The Hollywood Reporter)

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