The best comic book covers of the week – 26 November 2018
From the streets of New York City to the far reaches of space, time and fantasy worlds that re beyond mortal reckoning, here's a look at the best comic book covers of the week!
From the streets of New York City to the far reaches of space, time and fantasy worlds that re beyond mortal reckoning, here's a look at the best comic book covers of the week!
Make no mistake, we live in tough times. We live in an age where everyone has something to say about everything, and that conversation usually takes a turn towards the negative. The Toys That Made Us is a reminder to hold onto the joy that our toys gave us, to cherish the nostalgia and to pass that passion on to the next generation, even if that plastic legacy has a few design flaws in its long and storied history.
Spider-Men a’plenty are currently neck-deep in a new war against the Inheritors in the Spider-Geddon event, and the arachnid army is in need of some reinforcements. Thanks to the Marvel omniverse having plenty of extra dimensions, the web warriors have plenty of allies to pick from. Including one grizzled law enforcer, who plays by his own rules and always follows his gut: Spider-Cop!
The ambassador of comic books and movie cameos was as lovable as could be, even in the twilight years of his life. Always smiling, always spinning a story or two and always being a beacon of positivity. If Stan Lee was an influence on the hearts and minds of many of the people who would go on to redefine entertainment, then he was the kind of inspiration that almost no one could speak ill of after he had died. Almost no one.
From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of space and even the afterlife itself, here's a look at the very best comic book covers of the week from all across the industry!
The Manga series of the 2000s were defined by action. The shinobi subterfuge of Naruto, the bonkers bankai of Bleach and One Piece’s enduring silliness provided for some fantastic spectacle in the pages of Shonen Jump. The genre is still alive and well, but there’s a new kid on the Shonen block who is giving readers something that they’ve seldom seen: An education. One of the most popular manga series currently out, Dr Stone by Inagaki Riichiro and Boichi is some of the most damn fun you can have with seeing the power of science in a brave new world.
Warrior. Legend. Gift-giver. Klaus is many things to many people worldwide, but this year he is the defender of Earth, alongside a host of other wintery warriors, as a threat of galactic proportions invades the planet and endangers all humans, naughty and nice alike.
While Logan may have lost the Space Stone, it looks like he’ll soon be getting his hands on it again. Heck, he’ll even be going for the full collection, as it looks like Marvel’s not so merry mutant who is the best there is at what he does, will soon wield the entire spectrum of Infinity Stones in Wolverine: Infinity Watch.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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