TEAM-UP WITH SPIDER-MAN AND CAPTAIN AMERICA?! Connor Young’s only been the new Darkhawk for two whole minutes, and already he’s not sure the super hero life is for him. But will he feel the same way when he meets Miles Morales and Steve Rogers?
I loved this issue through and through, and Darkhawk continues to hit all the right notes in this so far stellar revival. Read Full Review
A solid A-. A compelling story, beautiful art, combine into the perfect Reese's cup of a comic book. Recommended to anyone who's ever been a fan of entertaining entertainment. Read Full Review
This issue finally slows things down enough for its new main character to actually reflect on what's been happening to him and how he might fit into the wider Marvel Universe. I love that sort of conversation and I think it went really well. Read Full Review
Darkhawk #4 sees the winged hero joining forces with Miles Morales and Captain America while embracing his new superhero identity. With one issue left, I look forward to the series conclusion and I hope this isn't the end of Connor Young's time in the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
This is a solid issue. I'm rather impressed that this isn't nearly as bad as we can all say we expected.
On the one hand, in terms of plot and storytelling, I found this to be a completely bog-standard teen superhero origin story. On the other hand, I had an absolute blast reading it.
There were just enough twists and bonuses to turn "simple" into "special." The MS content continues to be strong but not overwhelming. The continuity links, to Marvel as a whole and to Kyle Higgins' Winter Soldier series, were great -- Miles and Cap felt like organic team-up picks.