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Marvel to Celebrate Women’s History Month With Variant Covers

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Women’s History Month is fast approaching (March 2016!), and Marvel plans to celebrate it with some pretty sweet variant covers for their comics. Titled the Women of Power Variants, they’ve reached out to a bunch of female artists to design these covers, which, judging by the few that have been released, are pretty gosh darn rad.

A few male artists are in the mix as well, and you know the best part? As Comics Alliance’s Elle Collins points out: Frank Cho isn’t on the list.

Hell yes.

Check out the full artist list below plus the Spider-Gwen #6 cover preview. You can also find a few more cover previews over on Comics Alliance!

  • A-FORCE #4 by Jamie McKelvie
  • ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT AVENGERS #7 by Evan Shaner
  • ALL-NEW HAWKEYE #5 by Phil Noto
  • ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #6 by Vanesa Del Ray
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #9 by Tula Lotay
  • BLACK WIDOW #1 by Kevin Wada
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA: SAM WILSON #7 by Nen Chang
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL #3 by Emanuela Lupacchino
  • DAREDEVIL #5 by Sara Pichelli
  • DEADPOOL #8 by Annie Wu
  • EXTRAORDINARY X-MEN #8 by Lenil Yu
  • GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #6 by Siya Oum
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #7  by Kate Niemczyk
  • MIGHTY THOR #5 by Laura Braga
  • MOCKINGBIRD #1 by Kirbi Fagan
  • MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #5 by Pia Guerra
  • MS. MARVEL #5 by Emanuela Lupacchino
  • PATSY WALKER A.K.A. HELLCAT #4 by Erica Henderson
  • SCARLET WITCH #4 by Jamal Campbell
  • SPIDER-GWEN #6 by Emanuela Lupacchino
  • THE TOTALLY AWESOME HULK #4 by Meghan Hetrick
  • THE ULTIMATES #5 by Yasmine Putri
  • UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #6 by Kamome Shirahama
  • UNCANNY AVENGERS #7 by Joelle Jones
  • UNCANNY INHUMANS #6 by Bill Sienkiewicz

(images via Marvel Comics)

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