Hawk and Dove #3

Writer: Sterling Gates Artist: Rob Liefeld Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 2, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 4
8.0Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

Hawk and Dove are in for the fight of their lives when the deadly villain Condor makes his move! But what secrets does he know about the avatars that power Hawk and Dove, and will one of our heroes be willing to kill to get it? More important, will Hawk be able to protect the President of the United States from Condor and his mysterious partner?

  • 10
    Fanboy Buzz - TommyZimmer Nov 15, 2011

    Sterling Gates has a good handle on the story he wants to tell but also the characters he is using to tell it with. He has a very good characterization on Hawk and Dove, and I am continually glad to see the Dove relationship with Deadman continues. That was one of the great parts of Brightest Day. Rob Liefeld does a great job drawing the character he once drew many years ago. He captures the dynamism of each scene, and makes all the panels impactful. All in all, this is a solid book, and I really want to know what the heck is going on with this potential subplot. I hope Hawk gets some answers out of Condor next issue!!! Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Supergirl Comic Box Commentary - Anj Nov 7, 2011

    So I have been enjoying the thrill ride this comic has been. So a lot of 'clues' or hints about stuff this issue has really whet my appetite for more. And the battle scenes have been appropriately over the top nutty. I can't imagine anyone better suited to be drawing this comic than Liefeld. And Gates seems to be building a more cosmic background here. I can't wait to see just how all these little reveals come together. And hopefully that supra-dimensional background and street level super-villain hijinks will give him some freedom to take the book in lots of directions. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Nov 2, 2011

    This series has a certain, bizarre charm. I'll give it that. But it has to be able to offer more than that. Read Full Review

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