The best comic book covers of the week – 15 October 2018
From the streets of Gotham to the furthest reaches of outer space, here's a look at the very best comic book covers of the week!
From the streets of Gotham to the furthest reaches of outer space, here's a look at the very best comic book covers of the week!
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The best and most underrated Green Lantern in all of Space Sector 2814 is finally getting the love he deserves, as a kickass collectible premium format figure.
No longer dishevelled and broken from his past failures, but rather a confident Jedi Master who acknowledges his flaws and stands tall as a symbol of rebellion. That’s the Luke Skywalker I remember, and one that Hot Toys is giving the ol’ sixth-scale replica figure treatment to. Have a look below, because this is one Crait looking replica.
DC’s Black label prides itself on being a haven for big name creators to work their magic on stories that are unburdened by continuity or age restrictions. There may be a line with the imprint that DC is not yet willing to cross however, as the recent Batman: Damned cocktroversy saw the publisher re-evaluate just how much freedom it wants to afford writers and artists in the future.
From DC Comics to Marvel, Aftershock to IDW and everyone else between a growing industry of consistent quality, comic books had a message to share and a story to tell. That message was one of hope, optimism and cataclysmic events shaking the very foundation of the respective universes of comic books. Here’s a quick round-up on some of the news that was making the rounds out of New York City, the Big Avocado.
Mondo is rolling out a He-Man and Skeletor selection of sixth-scale figures, that’ll feature “over 30 points of articulation” and include iconic weapons such as the Power Sword, laser rifles and the leather harness that can barely contain the almighty nipples of Eternia’s greatest hero.
Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog and Durham Red proved to be prog-sellers of the highest calibre, and they all shared something in common: Carlos Ezquerra. Not just an artist with a distinctly gritty art style, Ezquerra was a creator and a writer of many a tale in 2000AD’s long history and he helped define the look of its more iconic characters.
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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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