They announced they were reuniting as a band back in February, following a six year hiatus.
And now The Jonas Brothers have come together once again for their Paper Magazine.
Kevin, 31, Joe, 29, and Nick, 26, were dressed as nerds in a hilarious retro style family shoot that looked stolen from the 1970s.
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Picture Day! The Jonas Brothers turned into retro nerds for Paper Magazine on Wednesday - their first cover since reuniting as a band earlier in the year
A group shot saw the boys all dressed in colorful and vibrant sweaters as they let their personalities shine through.
Joe, on the far right, was in a statement sweater on top of a red turtleneck and was seen staring into the distance.
Brother Nick, who sat in the middle, opted for a floral style ensemble and flashed a cute and sweet smile at the camera.
Brothers: Appearing in Paper Magazine, Kevin (middle), 31, Joe (top), 29, and Nick (bottom), 26, were dressed as nerds in a hilarious retro style family shoot
A solo image saw Nick opt for a shirt that was too large for him, underneath a knitted sweater vest
NASA: With a space like background, it appeared as though Kevin was trying to channel his inner astronaut, dressed in a white set with multiple ties
On the far left, Kevin, accessorized with a large pair of thinly framed glasses and wore a long sleeved top underneath a T-shirt.
Another group shot had both Joe and Kevin wearing vintage Fendi jackets and a complementary tie.
The boys were also seen with various ferrets as their accessories.
1, 2, 3: A group shot saw the boys all dressed in colorful and vibrant sweaters as they let their personalities shine through
Vintage designers: Another group shot had both Joe and Kevin wearing vintage Fendi jackets and a complimentary tie
Speaking candidly to the publication about their hiatus and reuniting once again, Nick said it all came to a halt when they felt like they didn't know what next to say.
'We lost touch with what we wanted to say, because we were trying too hard to say something different from what we said in the past, musically and creatively,' he confessed.
He added that with the fan frenzy and their growing success brought on anxiety of ensuring their songwriting and music too at