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    ShadowHawk #1

    ShadowHawk » ShadowHawk #1 - Resurrection, Part One released by Image on May 2010.

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    Resurrection, Part One last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 03/15/21 09:16PM View full history

    Fifteen years after his stunning death, Paul Johnstone wears the helmet of ShadowHawk once more. New York, however, is far more dangerous than he remembers, as a new evil grows in the city's shadows. Before he can deal with the ramifications of being alive again, though, he must first deal with the actions of his past.

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    • The Variant Cover is a homage to the covers of Marvel Comics.
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    ShadowHawk Resurrection Series 0

    This review is fore the entire Resurrection series, not just issue one It's great to have you back Paul... Story:3.5/5 All in all, the plot was all right, ShadowHawk comes back to life and fights a bunch of new guys he hasn't fought before. The ending is a little disappointing, but because the story is told in such a great way, you don't care about the bad stuff. It is written so well, that you can forgive the okay plot and alright ending.Art:4/5The art is just simply amazing. Rodrigez does a g...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Review: ShadowHawk #1 0

    Shadowhawk's return to crime fighting is dogged by the appearance of Killswitch, a new foe who claims to have been wronged by the hero.  THE GOOD  Tone Rodriguez  has a great sense of storytelling and composition. A classic style that, I really think, would be very well suited to a more classic-style title. I especially liked his double-spread that gets this issue started with a bang, in more ways than one.THE BAD   This whole comic felt very, very dated. Not surprisingly, it felt like a lefto...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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