Hawkman #1 (2018)

Hawkman #1 (2018)

$5.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Robert Venditti
(CA) Bryan Hitch
Spinning out of the events of DARK NIGHTS: METAL, Carter Hall returns to the DC Universe! An explorer of the ancient and unknown, Hawkman finds himself embroiled in a long-standing mission to discover the true purpose of his many reincarnations. Carter races around the globe trying to piece together an ancient prophecy, but will he be able to face down his past lives lurking around every corner?
Date Available: 06/13/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Thank you Robert Venditti for doing you Hawkman homework. Speaking as a total Hawkman geek, your characterization of both Carter Hall and Hawkman delve deep and are spot on! And Bryan Hitch's art have tons of little gems hidden in them. From the Indiana Jones-ish opening sequence to the double page history of Hawkman, this book is a joy to read. Throw in some cameos by Madame Xanadu, the flying apes of Gorilla City, and old greek friend Yiannis, you've got a great backround. And of course, you can't forget to mention Andrew Currie and Alex Sinclair for adding color and shadow to some incredibly beautiful scenic backdrops. I applaud you for starting off on the right foot with this character and succeeding where so many others have falled over the years.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Robert Venditti
(CA) Bryan Hitch
Spinning out of the events of DARK NIGHTS: METAL, Carter Hall returns to the DC Universe! An explorer of the ancient and unknown, Hawkman finds himself embroiled in a long-standing mission to discover the true purpose of his many reincarnations. Carter races around the globe trying to piece together an ancient prophecy, but will he be able to face down his past lives lurking around every corner?
Date Available: 06/13/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Thank you Robert Venditti for doing you Hawkman homework. Speaking as a total Hawkman geek, your characterization of both Carter Hall and Hawkman delve deep and are spot on! And Bryan Hitch's art have tons of little gems hidden in them. From the Indiana Jones-ish opening sequence to the double page history of Hawkman, this book is a joy to read. Throw in some cameos by Madame Xanadu, the flying apes of Gorilla City, and old greek friend Yiannis, you've got a great backround. And of course, you can't forget to mention Andrew Currie and Alex Sinclair for adding color and shadow to some incredibly beautiful scenic backdrops. I applaud you for starting off on the right foot with this character and succeeding where so many others have falled over the years.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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