Tag Archives: hawkgirl

Preview: Hawkgirl #6 (of 6)

Hawkgirl #6 (of 6)

(W) Jadzia Axelrod (A) Amancay Nahuelpan
In Shops: Dec 19, 2023
SRP: $3.99

Stranded in a Vulpecula-controlled Nth World, Hawkgirl is on a desperate hunt for Galaxy and a way home. But the Galaxy she finds is not at all the one she expected! Forced to fight her best friend for the fate of two dimensions, Hawkgirl must make an impossible choice–one that will define her future forever!

Hawkgirl #6 (of 6)

Preview: Hawkgirl #5 (of 6)

Hawkgirl #5 (of 6)

(W) Jadzia Axelrod (A) Amancay Nahuelpan
In Shops: Nov 21, 2023
SRP: $3.99

Vulpecula is trying to influence Hawkgirl’s future by making bargains in her past, forcing Kendra to navigate a maze of her lowest moments! Can Kendra stop Vulpecula from picking loose all the threads of her history? Or will the tapestry of Hawkgirl’s life finally unravel altogether?!

Hawkgirl #5 (of 6)

Preview: Hawkgirl #4 (of 6)

Hawkgirl #4 (of 6)

(W) Jadzia Axelrod (A) Amancay Nahuelpan
In Shops: Oct 17, 2023
SRP: $3.99

GUEST-STARRING SUPERGIRL AND STEEL! Hawkgirl and Galaxy were looking forward to taking a break from super-heroics for an afternoon. Vulpecula isn’t about to let that happen, and promptly puts the entire city of Metropolis in danger! Steel and Supergirl are on hand to join the fight, but can our high-flying heroines handle…a gigantic, fire-breathing dragon?!

Hawkgirl #4 (of 6)

Mini Reviews: Hawkgirl, Fall of X, Gotham at War, and a blackout drunk PI!

Uncanny Avengers #2

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

Logan

Hawkgirl #3 (DC Comics) – Kendra, Galaxy, and Argus hit the road and fight the Court of Owls in Gotham with the assistance of Batman and Chef Alysia Yeoh in Hawkgirl #3. Artist Amancay Nahuelpan‘s visual tricks and skill with layouts get a workout beginning with a hilarious, yet epic riff on “I’m Batman”. He and writer Jadzia Axelrod continue to have wonderful chemistry as she puts captions revealing Kendra’s inner thoughts, and he brings the fisticuffs and handles the shift in timelines with style and grace. Letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou also adds flavor to Axelrod’s dialogue with his bubbles, font choices, and timely capitalizations and underlining and highlights some big emotional beats like Galaxy’s insecurity around Batman or Kendra’s nigh-metafictional rage about how she’s been treated by different characters in the DC Universe over the year. Hawkgirl #3 is a fun team-up, adds depth to Galaxy and Kendra’s characters, and also progresses the Nth metal mystery plotline as the book continues to be one of the cutest, gayest, and most badass current comics on the stands. Overall: 8.8 Verdict: Buy

Brett

The Blackout Bombshell #1 (Sumerian) – Written by Louis Southard with art by Dean Kotz, color by Patrick Buermeyer, and lettering by Buddy Beaudoin, The Blackout Bombshell #1 nails everything you’d want in a PI/noir story. The private dick is a… dick, a blackout drunk who can’t remember why he wants to find a mysterious woman. She also just so happened to show up at his door and tried to kill him. Then there’s an attorney who himself has some ethical and personal issues. An ever growing pile of dead bodies are mixed in and it’s all set in a post Vietnam world, and you’ve got an intriguing start that’s full of individuals you want to slap. The art is solid, using a noir-ish style but a more modern setting. It all comes together for a start that fans of detective stories will want to get. Overall: 8.5 Verdict: Buy

Avengers Inc. #1 (Marvel) – Writer Al Ewing, artist Leonard Kirk, colorist Alex Sinclair, and letterer Cory Petit deliver an intriguing Avengers team that mixes your typical spandex superheroes with a bit of a detective/crime spin. It all works well setting things up for what should be something a bit different from your regular Avengers title. The art by Kirk and the team is solid with colors popping to set up each scene. Overall: 8.25 Verdict: Buy

Catwoman #57 (DC Comics) – The third part of “The Gotham War,” writer Tini Howard, artist Nico Leon, colorist Veronica Gandini, and letterer Lucas Gattoni give us events from Catwoman’s perspective. It’s a decent entry in the crossover event as she must figure out how to proceed through Batman’s stubbornness. But, the comic also focuses a lot on the Red Hood, almost distracting from the title character. The end adds a bit of a wrinkle to the story but beyond that, the entry is rather forgettable. Overall: 7.25 Verdict: Read

Alpha Flight #2 (Marvel) – Overall, Alpha Flight’s entry in Fall of X has been entertaining by predictable. Written by Ed Brisson with art by Scott Godlewski, color by Matt Milla, and lettering by Travis Lanham, it hasn’t surprised too much. Still, it’s interesting to see this sort of resistance against Orchis and the government’s bending to their will. While the overall story follows the beats you’d expect, individual choices and moments stand out. The art is good and the characters all look like the Alpha Flight we love with some nice fights and dynamic moments. Still, the comic feels like it’s playing it a bit safe instead of pushing the underlying concepts and themes of Fall of X. Overall: 7.5 Verdict: Read

Dark X-Men #2 (Marvel) – Writer Steve Foxe, artist Jonas Scharf, colorist Frank Martin, and letterer Clayton Cowles continue to deliver what is the standout of Fall of X. The team is dysfunctional but on a mission that’s familiar, save mutants. But, it’s that dysfunction of this misfit team that really stands out and nails the spirit and classic feel of the X-Men. Add in solid art and some dynamic visual moments and you have a comic series you hope continues well after this storyline event ends. Overall: 8.0 Verdict: Buy

Uncanny Avengers #2 (Marvel) – Writer Gerry Duggan, artist Javier Garron, colorist Morry Hollowell, and letterer Travis Lanham take on the newest unity team as they fight Captain Krakoa and the new iteration of the Mutant Liberation Front. There’s a lot of interesting moments but really we just want to find out who is under the mask of Captain Krakoa, and we’re given a major hint here. Overall, the comic is entertaining enough with some decent action and good art but it feels like a piece of a puzzle rather than a comic that stands on its own. It’s only job is to get the plot from point A to point C, when it could be far more. Overall: 7.75 Verdict: Read

Preview: Hawkgirl #2 (of 6)

Hawkgirl #2 (of 6)

(W) Jadzia Axelrod (A) Amancay Nahuelpan
In Shops: Aug 15, 2023
SRP: $3.99

Hawkgirl’s made a new enemy, but also a new friend. Is Metropolis’s A-Town neighborhood big enough for the both of them? And will Galaxy discover the connection between Hawkgirl’s Nth metal wings and Vulpecula’s plans before it’s too late?

Hawkgirl #2 (of 6)

Mini Reviews: Hawkgirl #1 and Blade #1

Hawkgirl #1

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

Logan

Hawkgirl #1 (DC Comics) – Apart from guest appearances here and there and of course her amazing role in Justice League Unlimited, I didn’t know much about Hawkgirl. But after reading Jadzia Axelrod, Amancay Nahuelpan, and Adriano LucasHawkgirl #1, consider me a Kendra Stan. Hawkgirl starts strangely with fairy tale narration and mysterious figures before turning into a superhero punch ‘em up. Kendra starting over and issues opening up and finding an outlet outside of hitting aliens with her mace make her relatable and endearing before Axelrod and Nahuelpan throw her into the main plot of the series. And speaking of Nahuelpan, his art is high energy and does Hawkgirl and the other superhumans’ abilities Justice. However, my personal favorite part of Hawkgirl #1 was also the queer representation, including Galaxy and Kendra’s college friend Abilene who is going through a similar life crisis. Galaxy’s enthusiasm (and talking corgi) make her a nice foil to Kendra’s world-weariness, and I’m definitely reading Prettiest Star while waiting for Hawkgirl #2 to drop. Overall: 8.9 Verdict: Buy (I purchased copy.)

Blade #1 (Marvel) – Even though it ends up being your standard team up and save the world from a supernatural threat with a tinge of East and Southeast Asian culture, Blade #1 is a stylish-looking action book from Bryan Hill, Elena Casagrande, and Jordie Bellaire, who especially pours on the red in an opening club sequence reminiscent of the 1998 film. Hill also has a solid handle on Blade’s stoic voice and nature introducing vulnerabilities and cracks in his personality towards the end of the first issue. There’s definitely an emphasis on stoic with Hill being content to let Casagrande’s visuals sing with horrifying imagery and clever fight choreography. This isn’t a particularly deep comic, but it’s a fun ride and filled with the brand of badass action that Blade is known for in other mediums. Overall: 7.7 Verdict: Read (I purchased a copy)


Well, there you have it, folks. The reviews we didn’t quite get a chance to write. See you next week!

Please note that with some of the above comics, Graphic Policy was provided FREE copies for review. Where we purchased the comics, you’ll see an asterisk (*). If you don’t see that, you can infer the comic was a review copy. In cases where we were provided a review copy and we also purchased the comic you’ll see two asterisks (**).

Preview: Hawkgirl #1 (of 6)

Hawkgirl #1 (of 6)

(W) Jadzia Axelrod (A) Amancay Nahuelpan
In Shops: Jul 18, 2023
SRP: $3.99

SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS AND BATTLING NEW FOES! Kendra Saunders, the winged warrior better known as Hawkgirl, has been one of the DCU’s greatest heroes for a long time, serving as a member of both the Justice League and the Justice Society. But with the Justice League disbanded, Kendra decides she needs a fresh start and heads to Metropolis to begin a new life. That life is quickly interrupted by a mysterious villain with a powerful connection to the Nth metal that makes up Hawkgirl’s wings and weapons. A brand-new adventure with sky-high action, adventure, and intrigue begins here by Jadzia Axelrod (GALAXY: THE PRETTIEST STAR) and Amancay Nahuelpan (WONDER WOMAN, DETECTIVE COMICS, THE FLASH).

Hawkgirl #1 (of 6)

Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

Scrapper #1

Wednesdays (and Tuesdays) are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in

Each week our contributors choose what they can’t wait to read this week or just sounds interesting. In other words, this is what we’re looking forward to and think you should be taking a look at!

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this week.

Black Panther #2 (Marvel) – The first issue’s story was interesting but the art was on another level.

Blade #1 (Marvel) – Blade is back! With a film in the works, we’re excited to see what the Daywalker’s return has in store.

The Bomb That Changed the World (Abrams Comicarts) – This is the third graphic novel about the creation of the atomic bomb in recent years and we want to see what new info it brings with it.

The Boxer Vol. 3 (Yen Press/IZE Press) – Each volume has kept us on our toes in this manga/manhwa about boxing.

Darkwing Duck #7 (Dynamite Entertainment) – As fans of the animated series, we’re excited for every issue which haven’t disappointed yet!

Hawkgirl #1 (DC Comics) – With the announcement the character will be in Superman: Legacy, we’re intrigued to see what DC does with her to raise her profile.

Homicide Part 1 (First Second) – A graphic novel adaptation of David Simon’s book!

Moon Knight: City of the Dead #1 (Marvel) – It’s the debut of the new Scarlet Scarab!

Red Sonja #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – Celebrate 50 years of Red Sonja with a new series.

Scrapper #1 (Image Comics) – Stray dog Scrapper and his buddy Tank fight for justice against the totalitarian forces of a post-apocalyptic domed city. Sounds pretty awesome to us.

Star Trek: Day of Blood #1 (IDW Publishing) – The event is here and if the Free Comic Book Day issue teased what’s to come, we’re excited.

A Vicious Circle #2 (BOOM! Studios) – Lee Bermejo’s art is the draw to this series. The first issue was jaw droppingly beautiful.

Void Rivals #2 (Skybound/Image Comics) – Skybound kicked off the “Energon Universe” with the first issue and we’re excited to see how this series ties into Transformers and G.I. Joe!

You’ve Been Cancelled #2 (Mad Cave Studios) – The first issue was kinetic fun as a great bounty hunter becomes the one that’s hunted.

Preview: Hawkgirl #1 (of 6)

Hawkgirl #1 (of 6)

(W) Jadzia Axelrod (A) Amancay Nahuelpan
In Shops: Jul 18, 2023
SRP: $3.99

SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS AND BATTLING NEW FOES! Kendra Saunders, the winged warrior better known as Hawkgirl, has been one of the DCU’s greatest heroes for a long time, serving as a member of both the Justice League and the Justice Society. But with the Justice League disbanded, Kendra decides she needs a fresh start and heads to Metropolis to begin a new life. That life is quickly interrupted by a mysterious villain with a powerful connection to the Nth metal that makes up Hawkgirl’s wings and weapons. A brand-new adventure with sky-high action, adventure, and intrigue begins here by Jadzia Axelrod (GALAXY: THE PRETTIEST STAR) and Amancay Nahuelpan (WONDER WOMAN, DETECTIVE COMICS, THE FLASH).

Hawkgirl #1 (of 6)

DC Collectibles Reveals New Items Releasing in 2019

Dark Nights: Metal Batman and Darkseid Baby statue

Rocking into our world from the pages of DARK NIGHTS: METAL is DC’s most powerful Super-Villain. In the twisting, nightmare-and-rock-and-roll-infused plot of METAL, Scott Snyder has the Dark Knight capture the newborn Darkseid to shoot himself back through time.

  • Based on art by Greg Capullo
  • Sculpted by Neobauhaus
  • Includes Interchangeable head and removable Darkseid baby
  • Limited to 5,000 pieces
  • Size: 6.1’’ tall
  • MSRP: $85.00
  • On sale July 2019

Batman Black & White Batman statue by Kenneth Rocafort

Bruce Wayne chose the bat as his symbol because it frightened him, and he wanted criminals to share his fears. Fear can translate as intimidation, or in the case of this Batman Black & White statue by artist Kenneth Rocafort, it can become nightmarish fright. This statue incorporates demonic and otherworldly elements, including a serrated cape, skeletal feet and a vampiric bat symbol, and will stand out on any shelf or collection.

  • Sculpted by Paul Harding
  • Limited to 5,000 pieces
  • Size: 8.77’’ tall
  • MSRP: $80.00
  • On sale July 2019

Batman Black & White Mini PVC Figure 7-Pack Box Set One

DC Collectibles’ iconic BATMAN BLACK & WHITE statue series has captured the hearts of collectors and comics fans alike with its interpretations of the World’s Greatest Detective and Gotham City characters from the industry’s most celebrated artists. Starting in 2019, DC Collectibles is creating an all-new offshoot of the beloved black-and-white collectibles, this time in 3.75″ tall PVC figures. Released in box sets of seven, each set will feature resized statues from some of the most popular designs in the line’s history. The first set releasing in May 2019 features art by Amanda Conner, Darwyn Cooke, Jason Fabok, Patrick Gleason, Frank Quitely, Dick Sprang and Jim Lee.

  • MSRP: $35.00
  • On sale May 2019

DC Designer Series: Wonder Woman statue by Jenny Frison

This DC DESIGNER SERIES statue is based on the celebrated Jenny Frison-illustrated cover from the Rebirth era of the WONDER WOMAN comics series. The design takes Frison’s vision and expands it into three dimensions for a stunning and highly detailed showpiece. Cast in polyresin, the statue captures a Wonder Woman who is prepared for battle, armed with her shield, an Amazonian spear and the Lasso of Truth on her hip.

  • Based on art by Jenny Frison
  • Sculpted by Jack Mathews
  • Limited to 5,000 pieces
  • Measures 15.5’’ tall
  • MSRP: $150.00
  • On sale July 2019

Batman Family: Robin Multi-Part statue

Following the success of the Teen Titans multi-part statue, DC Collectibles is back with a new line of combinable statues, this time featuring the Bat-Family! This new set features five statues that can be posed individually or combined into a massive showpiece. The latest release of the Bat-Family is the Boy Wonder himself—Robin! Perched upon a gargoyle with a sword at the ready and a smile on his face, this Robin is ready for action. Carefully sculpted in polyresin, this statue will stand out on its own or as part of the Bat-Family when connected with the other statues of the collection.

  • Sculpted by Chris Dahlberg
  • Limited to 5,000 pieces
  • Measures 5.71’’ tall
  • MSRP: $80.00
  • On sale July 2019

Deluxe Action Figure Base Two-Pack

Complete with a three-point arm, a spring-loaded grip and peg holes, these deluxe action figure bases allow great freedom and flexibility for displaying your favorite DC Collectibles figures. The arm reaches up to 8’’ tall; the base is 6.5’’ by 3.5’’. Sold in packs of two.

  • MSRP: $10.00
  • On sale March 2019

DC Gallery: Batman: Arkham Asylum Batman Cowl

The DC Gallery collection presents some of the most iconic accessories, costumes and art as seen in the DC universe. In 2019, DC Collectibles is launching a collection of Batman cowls, each representing a beloved rendition of the Dark Knight’s headgear from comics, videogames and more. In July, DC Collectibles will release a Batcowl based on Batman’s costume in the acclaimedBatman: Arkham Asylum videogame produced by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Rocksteady Studios. Standing 11.29’’ tall, this 1:2 scale polyresin sculpture makes a great addition to any home, office or Bat(man) cave.

  • Limited to 5,000 pieces
  • MSRP: $90.00
  • On sale July 2019

DC Artists Alley Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, Supergirl and Batgirl by Chrissie Zullo

Created with a dreamlike, whimsical aesthetic, Chrissie Zullo’s transformations of Wonder Woman, Hawkgirl, Supergirl and Batgirl embody the artist’s unique and joyful art style

  • Sculpted by Irene Matar
  • Size: 7’’ tall
  • Limited to 3,000 pieces
  • MSRP: $60.00 each
  • On sale July 2019

Black and White Variants:

  • Limited to 1,000 pieces

« Older Entries