Marvel continues the perfect marriage between music and comic books with a brand new third installment of hip-hop variant covers.

Last October, Marvel started releasing alternative covers to their popular comics that drew inspiration from rap legends and iconic hip-hop albums.

“For years, Marvel Comics and Hip-Hop culture have been engaged in an ongoing dialog,” Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso said before the first 50 covers were released. “We will shine a spotlight on the seamless relationship between those two unique forces.”

The third wave of Marvel Hip-Hop Variants will hit comic book shop shelves this November.

Check out the latest covers inspired by Nas, Dr. Dre, Missy Elliiot and more below.

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: RENEW YOUR VOWS #1 by Sam Spratt, inspired by Life is Good by Nas

Hip Hop cover I painted for @Marvel Spider-Man Renew Your Vows paying homage to the legend: @Nas & Life is Good. https://t.co/9JewyHhWBv pic.twitter.com/2gCsTJrUs6 — Sam Spratt (@SamSpratt) October 14, 2016

BLACK PANTHER: WORLD OF WAKANDA #1 by Alitha E. Martinez and Rachelle Rosenberg inspired by Compton by Dr. Dre

INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #1 by Adi Granov inspired by Under Construction by Missy Elliott

IRON FISTS #1 by David Williams & Carlos Cabrera inspired by Back in Business by EPMD

VENOM #1 by Bill Sienkiewicz inspired by Albert Einstein by Prodigy and Alchemist

“It’s about two creative art forms shouting out to each other," Marvel editor-in-chief Axel Alonso tells Fuse. "Hip-hop is the backbeat for any number of people who are writing, drawing and editing these comic books.”

Eventually Marvel plans to release a hardcover collection of the covers, titled The Hip-Hop Covers, with a foreword by the National Book Award-winning writer of Black Panther, Ta-Nehisi Coates.