Hawkman #6

Writer: Geoff Johns, James Robinson Artist: Rags Morales Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 7, 2002 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
9.0Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

"Slings and Arrows" part 2 of 2, guest-starring Green Arrow! Hawkman and Green Arrow continue reevaluating their relationship and put a stop to the string of murders plaguing St. Roch's successful businessmen. Plus, Carter Hall makes a startling decision.

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Ray Tate Aug 10, 2002

    Melded smoothly with the battle is Hawkman's absolute faith in his partner. That faith seems to be based on the love that they share for each other; though Kendra will be damned to admit to such feelings. This makes the emotional conclusion all the more devastating. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Aug 14, 2002

    The best issue of Green Arrow I have ever read! Now sure this is Hawkman's book and I should be a bit annoyed that Hawkman takes a back-seat to his guest-star. In fact, this issue almost thumbs it's nose at Hawkman as after he makes his impressive arrival, our mighty hero is the very definition of useless. Still, while dyed in the wool Hawkman fans might be a bit annoyed by this issue, I found it to be a wonderfully entertaining bout between two highly skilled archers, and Green Arrow fans would be doing themselves a disservice if they didn't add this issue to their collections. The issue also follows up on the fine work that James Robinson delivered over on his much missed "Starman" series, as the Spider comes across as a very capable, and highly dangerous threat, that I'm eager to see again. We also get a very nice, if somewhat brief exchange between Hawkman & Green Arrow that nicely conveys the animosity that exists between the two. Read Full Review

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