Hawk & Dove #3
Hawk & Dove » Hawk & Dove #3 - When a White House Runs Red… released by DC Comics on January 2012.
Short summary describing this issue.
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5 (0) 4 (0) 3 (1) 2 (1) 1 (1) 2.3 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Still boring, Still Bad art. 0
This was just a fight comic with the villains dropping hints about where they came from.All Hawk vs Condor scenes go something like "RAWR I'm Condor and I'm gonna eat you with these weird manifestations of powers that make no sense" "Nu huh"All Dove vs Swan scenes go something like "Here's some info about you you don't know... but forget here I'm here to kill you!" "I'm better than you think!"All Deadman scenes "I need to get you out of here..."There are so many random things that just come out ...
1 out of 3 found this review helpful. -
Whatever Happened To The Sterling Gates Who Wrote Kid Flash Lost? 0
The Good: Swan showcases some VERY interesting powers. There's actually some hinting that SHE'S more the mastermind as opposed to the previously more implied Condor. That's actually an interesting plot thread. WHOA. What's going on with whatever Deadman sees inside Condor? The Bad: Starting with the cover, we've got Dove attacking Swan, and BOTH OF THEM HAVE THE EXACT SAME FACIAL EXPRESSION. Also 4 characters are on there, and no feet are shown. Sure, Swan's arm COULD happen to be exactly behind...
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In the circle 0
I have to say that this issue is not necessarily what this series needed but what it do was to essentially stop the downward momentum. It is kind of a tricky issue, because it doesn't tie into the rest of the series so much and instead looks at just the battle between Hawk and Dove versus Condor and Swan. This was generally speaking a pretty well handled battle, nothing particularly flashy by most standards, but still with good enough pacing and delivery, and as is important in any action orie...
5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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