So, what have I been reading lately? While there’s always something great to read every week, I can’t help but occasionally give some of my favourite comic books a return. One of my all-time favourites? Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War. It’s a good couple of years old now, but I always loved the direction that writer Geoff Johns took with the mythology of the Emerald ring-slingers.
This idea, of a rebirth that saw Hal Jordan return to the main event and reignite the spark that saw the flame of the Green Lantern Corps burn bright once again as the universe’s premier cops got to wield their willpower once again. Green Lantern: Rebirth may have set the stage for the return of the Corps, but the idea of Sinestro harnessing the power of fear itself to build his own legion of fear-dealers who could rival DC’s guardians of the galaxy?
Now that was thrilling stuff, made even better by a final battle that saw the Green Lanterns assemble as an army and fight back against Sinestro’s influence once for all. What began in the stars of the cosmos ended with a brawl for everything on the skyscrapers of Coast City, as Hal Jordan and Kyle Rayner finally brought Sinestro to justice.
Well, for a couple of months anyway. Good stuff, that’s well worth a read! With that being said, here’s a look at the best comic book covers of the week!
Batman #59 by Francesco Mattina
Justice League #12 by Jorge Jiminez
The Immortal Hulk #9 by Alex Ross
Harley Quinn #54 by Frank Cho
Tony Stark: Iron Man #6 by Alexander Lozano
The Punisher #4 by Mike Zeck
Lucifer #2 by Goni Montes
Shuri #2 by Sam Spratt
Shadowman #9 by Keron Grant
Black Badge #4 by Matt Kindt
Jughead: The Hunger #10 by Matthew Dow Smith
Evolution #12 by Joe Infurnari
Optimus Prime #25 by Kei Zama
Exorsisters #2 by Gisele Lagace
Rumble #9 by Duncan Fegredo
American Carnage #1 by Ben Oliver
Pestilence: A Story of Satan #5 by Tim Bradstreet
Xena: Warrior Princess #10 by Sergio Fernandez Davila
Judge Dredd: Toxic #2 by John Gallagher
Crimson Lotus #1 by Tonci Zonjic
Last Updated: November 19, 2018
Dr Webster
November 20, 2018 at 19:43
What about the stories within the books? Do people just buy the books for the covers?