The Ultimate Greg Cox Book Ranking

Greg Cox is a master of tie-in fiction, bringing beloved franchises to life with his engaging storytelling and deep understanding of iconic characters. From Star Trek to Supernatural and beyond, Cox has crafted unforgettable novels that expand the worlds fans love. In this post, we’ll rank his best works using our 1-to-5 rating system, evaluating plot, characterization, and how well they capture the essence of their respective universes. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to his work, this guide will help you explore Cox's most captivating stories. Stay tuned for updates and discover your next must-read adventure!

5-Star Ranking - Best of the Best

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4-Star Ranking - Top 10 Worthy

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3-Star Ranking - Entertaining Read

  • The Dark Knight Rises: The Official Novelization (2012) - Eight years after disappearing, Batman is hunted by the law and Gotham is without its hero. But when the deadly Bane appears, Commissioner Gordon has no choice but to seek the Dark Knight’s return.
  • Underworld: Evolution (2005) - For over six hundred years, Selene, a Death Dealer, fought werewolves. After learning the truth behind the conflict, she turned against her masters. Michael, a human-turned-hybrid, joins her as they uncover deadly secrets and battle rising enemies.
  • Man of Steel: The Official Movie Novelization (2013) - An alien child is evacuated from his dying world and sent to Earth to live among humans. His peace is threatened when other survivors of his home planet invade Earth.
  • Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2008) - Centuries ago, a forbidden love between the lycan servant Lucian and vampire noblewoman Sonja defies their species’ bitter rivalry. Their passionate affair sparks a rebellion, threatening both their lives and the future of all lycans.

2-Star Ranking - Could've Been Better

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1-Star Ranking - Total Garbage

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