Hawkman #26: A Little Tied Up
Hawkman #26
Hawkman #26 (Venditti, Pasatin, Albert, Cox, Von Grawbadger, Leigh) is a great follow up to last issue’s amazing book. You’re not gonna want to miss it!!!!
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Hawkman #26 (Venditti, Pasatin, Albert, Cox, Von Grawbadger, Leigh) is a great follow up to last issue’s amazing book. You’re not gonna want to miss it!!!!
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The writing for Justice League #50 (Spurrier, Lopresti, Ryan) is superb, and the twists, while familiar, add layers of depth!
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Adroit art is, in Strange Adventures #4 (King, Shaner, Gerads), unfortunately shackled to a grinding cog of a story. Let’s hope that this is merely a workmanlike pause in the artistry, rather than the whole of the story.
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Suicide Squad #7 (Taylor, Sampere, Albarran, Lucas, Abbott) is a welcome bit of durable superhero storytelling, full of the action, character work, and great art readers expect.
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DetailsYoung Justice #17
Young Justice #17 (Bendis, Walker, Godlewski, Abbott, Elraeb) is a great jumping-on point and the calm before the storm issue in what looks to be a very explosive time for the team!
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