Darkhawk takes to the spaceways, determined to take down the Fraternity of Raptors and save the brother of his good friend Nova, A.K.A. Richard Rider, but the Raptors have a few new tricks up their sleeves that he might not be ready for...
Rated T+
Darkhawk continues to be the runaway hit of Infinity Countdown in my book and I hope the series finds a good ending, and hopefully some life, outside of this event book when its all said and done. If you have an nostalgia love for Darkhawk or even think he just looks cool, which I cant disagree with, give this book a look see you'll enjoy what you're given. Read Full Review
Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #3 is fast-paced, visually stunning while articulating Marvel legacies enriching the cosmic tapestry awesomeness. Pure brilliance – dont let this series slip by! Read Full Review
Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk #3 is fast paced, visually stunning, and entrenched in cosmic awesomeness. Marvel's cosmic lore is deepened with inspired connections and logical through lines. This is some of the best character treatment and use of Marvel's cosmic landscape in years. Don't sleep on Infinity Countdown: Darkhawk. Read Full Review
If you didn't see the potential in Darkhawk before, this series is giving you some big reasons to reconsider that stance. Read Full Review
Never thought I could like Dark Hawk... never say never
Some mumbo-jumbo help from Razor gets Chris back on his feet and hot on the tails of the Raptors. I really enjoyed the cosmic backstory bits, and the visuals throughout were quietly awesome. Although there was some definite artifice in powering up the Darkhawk, it was done in an entertaining fashion and it struck the right balance between magic and logic.
I really hope Darkhawk will be a bigger part of the Marvel universe after this event.
This certainly happened.