Private investigator Jack McGriskin is a magnet for trouble - and this time it's a doozy. Businessman Eddie Newman is dead and Jack has suspects, but can he make the charges stick? And more importantly, can be live long enough to? Stalked by a super-powered killer, Jack's time is running out! Variant covers by Brett Weldele (The Surrogates) and John "Super Ugly" Williams!
Jack Hammer is a good, solid book with interesting mysteries, a strong lead and good story telling. The art is good as well. Yet, the heavy ink outline felt a bit much on some panels. Read Full Review
As you can see the comic has a lot of questions, but honestly the most interesting question I want to ask is Jack's story. This guy most likely has the most difficult story of all to tell. You don't get any insight into his past, so maybe we will never know. I hope that isn't the case. The only thing we know is that Jack was a superhero and now he isn't. He also has tons of connections which could come from him being a private investigator, but I think there is more to the story. As for now, I am totally on board with this comic. Action Lab has done it again and brought out an awesome series. Read Full Review
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