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    Blackhawks #2

    Blackhawks » Blackhawks #2 - Titus the Enemy Within released by DC Comics on December 2011.

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    While the Blackhawks deal with a potential public exposure, Lady Blackhawk is keeping dangerous secrets of her own! And the first clues of a vast conspiracy throughout the DC Universe begin to take shape. The action ratchets up for DC's newest team of high-tech military operatives.

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    Lady Blackhawk takes the center stage 0

    Synopsis: The Blackhawks goes up against a cyborg ninja. -What's Good? Again, it's pretty cool seeing a group that originally fought bad guys in World War II in the old DC Universe now in the modern age as a black ops group fighting terrorists and people enhanced with nanocites compared to seeing superheroes. We get to see the group in action once more taking on a cyborg ninja along with seeing more about the mysterious group that the BlackHawks are fighting against. Trevor McCarthy joins Graham...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Blackhawks Down 0

    The Story: As the Blackhawks investigate the site of an explosion, they come face to face with Titus who severely injures the team and kills a few members as well. My Thoughts:Mike Costa continues this new series in style as he brings readers into the lives of the team a little more. I like how he again put focus on the fact that the team is facing public exposure. As of now it seems the team is battling on two fronts, trying to defeat their enemies while trying to stay a secret. That will no do...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Blackhawks Soars! 0

    Last issue delivered a good G.I. Joe like story, issue two comes back and gives it the same feeling but makes it feel a whole look more superhero action.  THE GOOD: I like the art. Graham Nolan draws armor well and gives each character a different look. The story is also really good. I really like how this operation is suppose to be quite and this is a big deal when something get onto the internet. I also like how they are splitting the characters up and they are all going through something that...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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