The Watch My Wifes Sister 5 OnlineHarry Potter books have got their latest makeover, courtesy of artist Brian Selznick. The latest designs were announced in January as part of ongoing celebrations of the Potter books' 20-year publication anniversary.

Scholastic released images of the new covers on Tuesday, and they're nothing short of striking.

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"I’m a big Harry Potter fan and it is an incredible honor to illustrate J.K. Rowling’s iconic series," Selznick said in January. "I am thrilled to play a part in this exciting 20th anniversary celebration and look forward to meeting Harry Potter fans and readers across the country."

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Selznick's covers are in black and white, a stark contrast to Mary Grandpré's iconic original American covers. When placed side-by-side, the seven new covers make a mural bursting with your favorite characters and other details from the books.

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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stonefirst released in the United States on June 26, 1998, when it had already been out in the U.K. for almost a year (that's why this anniversary just keeps going). Around the 10-year anniversary, Scholastic released new paperback covers designed by Kazu Kibiushi which form a picture of Hogwarts when you buy the box set.

20 years after its publication, Harry Potter is going strong as ever, with a new Fantastic Beastsfilm due in November, two theme parks, and two long-running theatrical productions (we never forget you, Puffs). There's a certain comfort between all that to be able to go to the book store and spend some money on a new book, which is how this whole story began.

The new Harry Potter covers are available for pre-order and will release on June 26.


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