Connect with us
Marvel unveils Dan Jurgens' unused Ben Reilly design variant cover
Marvel

Comic Books

Marvel unveils Dan Jurgens’ unused Ben Reilly design variant cover

Check out Dan Jurgen’s variant along with the remaining variants that’ll adorn ‘Ben Reilly: Spider-Man’ #1.

Marvel Comics has revealed a new variant cover for Ben Reilly: Spider-Man #1 by Dan Jurgens which features his unused Ben Reilly costume design. The original design sheet and sketch art is from 1995 which Marvel teased, “may also play a surprising role in Ben Reilly’s saga by the end of the new series…”

“Back in 1995 when we were launching the new SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN series with Ben Reilly taking over as Spidey, we decided to tweak his costume. Mark Bagley and I each took a swing and Mark’s classic design—quite appropriately—was the winner,” Jurgens said. “I filed the art away and pretty much forgot about it until the new series came up in a recent conversation and I happened to think of it.”

Ben Reilly: Spider-Man #1 is out November 22nd.

Check out the cover below.

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Along with Jurgens cover are covers by Alex Maleev, Skottie Young, and Steve Skroce. Check those out below.

For more on this news read the official press release below.

New York, NY— November 18, 2021 — This January, fans will get the chance to return to the era when Ben Reilly was the one, true Spider-Man in BEN REILLY: SPIDER-MAN, an all-new limited series by iconic Spider-Man scribe J.M. DeMatteis and explosive artist David Baldeón! To celebrate these untold adventures of Ben Reilly, Marvel is proud to unveil another hidden piece of Ben Reilly history: legendary artist Dan Jurgens’ unused Ben Reilly costume design! Jurgens’ original design sheet and sketch art from 1995 will adorn BEN REILLY: SPIDER-MAN #1 as variant covers and this bold costume may also play a surprising role in Ben Reilly’s saga by the end of the new series…

Here’s what Jurgens had to say about his costume design seeing new light as covers:

“Back in 1995 when we were launching the new SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN series with Ben Reilly taking over as Spidey, we decided to tweak his costume. Mark Bagley and I each took a swing and Mark’s classic design—quite appropriately—was the winner. I filed the art away and pretty much forgot about it until the new series came up in a recent conversation and I happened to think of it. Definitely cool now that, after all these years, this other version will finally see the light of day as one of the variants to BEN REILLY: SPIDER-MAN #1. It’s even more cool to be drawing Ben again, with regular variant covers for the duration of the series!”

Check out Dan Jurgens’ design below as well as all six covers for BEN REILLY: SPIDER-MAN #1 including variant covers by Skottie Young and Alex Maleev and pick up the debut issue on January 19! For more information, visit Marvel.com.

Retailers, don’t forget to order your copies of BEN REILLY: SPIDER-MAN #1 by Monday, November 22!

BEN REILLY: SPIDER-MAN #1 (OF 5)

Written by J.M. DEMATTEIS

Art by DAVID BALDEÓN

Cover by STEVE SKROCE

Variant Cover by DAN JURGENS

Variant Cover by ALEX MALEEV

Design Variant Cover by DAN JURGENS

Design Sketch Variant Cover by DAN JURGENS

Variant Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG

On Sale 1/19

Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

In Case You Missed It

Marvel celebrates the Hellfire Gala with new costume swap variant covers for July 2026 Marvel celebrates the Hellfire Gala with new costume swap variant covers for July 2026

Marvel celebrates the Hellfire Gala with new costume swap variant covers for July 2026

Comic Books

Marvel celebrates Pixar’s 40th anniversary with new homage variant covers Marvel celebrates Pixar’s 40th anniversary with new homage variant covers

Marvel celebrates Pixar’s 40th anniversary with new homage variant covers

Comic Books

Che Grayson reveals how ‘Absolute Catwoman’ turns Selina Kyle into DC’s deadliest spy Che Grayson reveals how ‘Absolute Catwoman’ turns Selina Kyle into DC’s deadliest spy

Che Grayson reveals how ‘Absolute Catwoman’ turns Selina Kyle into DC’s deadliest spy

Comic Books

DC Preview: Batman #10 DC Preview: Batman #10

DC Preview: Batman #10

Comic Books

Connect