The Trump presidency has set many things in motion, almost all of which have been irredeemably dreadful. But one positive — if you can even call it that — to come out of this mess, has been some amazing magazine covers depicting the 45th American president in his many guises. Here’s a rundown of, in my opinion, the best covers (with some that are not-so-good thrown in for balance).

It seems sensible to start with the November 2017 covers, the ones made in immediate reaction to Trump’s victory, rather than prompted by any of his actions while in office. The most iconic of these was probably from German magazine Der Spiegel, which depicted a Trumpian asteroid, complete with flaming hairpiece, on a collision course with Earth. This cover is by Edel Rodriguez, a Cuban artist who features prominently on this list. Ingeniously, the Der Spiegel editorial team went for the tagline ‘DAS ENDE DER WELT’, which makes sense in English even if, like me, you have no knowledge of German. Perhaps the seeming objectivity of continental Europe left them better equipped to illustrate the earthquake that was happening in the United States.

The U.K.’s two weekly, current affair magazines went for differing perspectives on the Trump victory. The New Statesman’s approach was a not-wholly-convincing Photoshop of Trump as a nuclear explosion — though I get the thinking: The hair is pretty much the same colour as the iconic mushroom cloud — but the merging of the images is too crude for the final product to really sing. And, in a vintage few months for illustration, it feels a bit tacky to cook this up on a computer.