"The Nobody Murders," Part 3. Where The Nobody goes, death follows! But Greg Hettinger, a.k.a. The Black Hood, has no choice but to trail the psychotic assassin all the way across the United States, hoping to stop him before the body count climbs any higher. Greg steels himself for the worst-but nothing can prepare him for the shock waiting for him back in Philadelphia... I know what you're thinking. This is the third issue in a four-part arc. Meh, right? Wrong. This is the issue Black Hood fans are going to be talking about for a long time. Don't miss it!
The Black Hoodhas been a consistently impressive comic from Dark Circle Comics. Regardless of the seemingly repetitive trope of the darkness threatening the hero, Swierczynski and co. do well to keep things interesting, even if the last page possibly has an element of “jumping the shark”. Read Full Review
There wasn't a lot going on in this particular issue, but writer Duane Swierczynski did a great job moving the story forward and setting up the next issue. The art and colours, by Greg Scott and Kelly Fitzpatrick, are still great and set a wonderful tone. My favorite point was the panel of a social media post. It was an artistic rendering of Dark Circle Comics Editor Alex Segura's actual twitter page, retweeting Swierczynski saying #TheBlackHood is back. I appreciate these little details. Read Full Review
This is a great issue as Swierczyniski drives the plot into overdrive. After the build of the last two issues, the excitement of this issue really hits the mark. Greg Scott's pencils are excellent, and the Greg Smallwood cover is fucking ridiculous. I'm a bit perplexed by the ending, but can't wait for next month's issue!