Batwoman #4 Variant Cover Line Art
Archival Platinum Carbon Ink on Mixed Media 240g Paper
Size: A3 / 11.7 x 16.5 inches
Gerald Parel’s striking line art for Batwoman #4 captures a pivotal moment in Kate Kane’s war against the Dark Faith. With tensions escalating and the body count mounting, Batwoman stands at the center of a storm that has drawn the attention of allies and adversaries alike. As The Question arrives in Petalon seeking the truth, the lines between justice and obsession begin to blur—setting the stage for one of Batwoman’s most desperate and defining battles. Rendered in bold, expressive ink, this original cover art embodies the intensity and moral complexity of her crusade.
Batwoman #4 Variant Cover Original Art - Gerald Parel
Gerald Parel is a French multidisciplinary artist based near Munich, Germany, known for a bold, graphic style that translates effortlessly across covers, sequential art, and concept work. His images are instantly readable yet packed with atmosphere, making them especially appealing to comic collectors who value strong design as much as storytelling.
Over the years, Parel has contributed to an impressive range of publishers and franchises, with work spanning Marvel, DC, Image, BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite, Valiant, and more. Recent years have seen him return with striking cover and variant work across contemporary titles, alongside ongoing collaborations in games and visual development.
Beyond published comics, Gerald is also widely admired for his fan art—particularly his powerful reinterpretations of He-Man and Dragon Ball, which have taken on near-cult status among fans and collectors alike.
Whether on a published cover or an original piece, Parel’s work is defined by confident line work, cinematic composition, and a strong sense of presence—qualities that continue to make his art highly sought after in the modern comic art market.

