The best comic book covers of the week – 08 July 2019
From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of the Multiverse, here's a look at the best comic book covers of the week!
From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of the Multiverse, here's a look at the best comic book covers of the week!
Hot Toys is looking to immortalise the best cameo of the Marvel Comics legend, as they’re bringing Smilin’ Stan Lee back for one more slice of immortal merchandising.
The future of MAD doesn’t exactly look rosy as new content from the brand is about dry up drastically for the infamous parody brand.
This year saw Nero given an upgrade when his trusty sword-arm was ripped away from him, as he began wielding Devil Breaker arms that ramped the stylish meter up to ludicrous new levels. Action so intense, that it can only be replicated in glorious painted polystone. Which of course has a price tag attached to it that is currently causing my wallet to experience what it feels like to be devil triggered.
From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of the Multiverse, here's a look at the best comic book covers of the week!
Basically a red onesie with a hoodie on top of it, the Scarlet Spider was budget Spider-Man at its worst during the Clone Saga that everyone wishes that they could forget about. It just didn’t work on the printed page but fast forward a few years later and the costume kind of worked in video game form. Insomniac took the classic edgy idea, added some sweet new textures to it and there you had it: A Scarlet Spider costume which didn’t look like it made out of donated clothing. Hot Toys has taken that idea and run even wilder with it.
The Lancer from Gears of War is one of the best weapons in video games, an unholy combination of close quarters combat and marksmanship, a device so deadly that it cannot possibly exist in real life because it’s just too awesome. The toy version though? That’s another story.
Doomsday Clock has been many things so far, such as slow, divisive and downright boring to say the least. A slow-ticking 12 issue series detailing how Doctor Manhattan from Watchmen came to our dimension and began mucking around with reality as his curiosity got the better of him, Doomsday Clock has one central question at its core: Why?
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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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