Alex Ross Variant Cover Revealed for JLA/Avengers Crossover Event Re-Release

DC Comics has recently revealed the variant cover for the classic JLA/Avengers crossover event that took place in 2003-2004. The comic series, written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by George Pérez, featured the Justice League of America and the Avengers teaming up. The new variant cover, illustrated by Alex Ross, showcases heroes from both universes in a face-off.
The JLA/Avengers crossover comic series was originally published from September 2003 to March 2004. DC Comics announced the re-release of Avengers/JLA #4 with the new variant cover, set to drop in August this year. The cover has been split into two parts, with Marvel Comics releasing JLA/Avengers #3 in July featuring the Avengers, and DC releasing Avengers/JLA #4 with the Justice League of America on the cover.
The cover art by Alex Ross has generated excitement among fans, with many expressing their admiration for the artwork. Fans on social media platforms like X and Instagram praised Ross for his homage to George Pérez and his stunning depiction of the iconic crossover event. The cover has been described as a piece of pure art and has sparked discussions about its potential as a video game poster or a concept for a Marvel vs DC crossover game.
The release of the variant cover for the JLA/Avengers crossover has reignited interest in this legendary comic event, with fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming re-release of the series. Alex Ross' artwork has been widely praised for capturing the essence of the crossover and paying tribute to the original series by George Pérez. The cover serves as a visual treat for fans of both the Justice League of America and the Avengers, bringing together two iconic superhero teams in a dynamic and captivating illustration.