razzatazz's The Savage Hawkman #7 - Rise of the Dead review

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    Draws them like ants to sugar

    This issue is a bit of an oddity.  The problem here is not so much the tone or the concept.  As with the last issue it seems to have found its bearing a lot better than the first story arc.  The problem here is  the arrival of an unexpected cameo and some inconsistencies.  The cameo from Static Shock seemed on one hand not necessary from the tone of the story that is being told, and then correspondingly too important to the resolution of the story.  That people later on cannot identify Hawkman doesn't jive either with the beginning of the series where it seemed as though this is a continuation of what we have seen before.  In the end though, and while these annoyances do detract from this issue, the story of Hawkman versus the Gentleman Ghost gets told and it is a pretty decent resolution.  As always this series is waiting for its defining point, something which will make the fans want to pick up this title, but it is not there yet.  

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