• The city of Chicago explodes in racial violence, but the nightmare is just beginning.
• NIGHTHAWK goes to war against a group of white supremacists, but with the cops also hunting him, he may have finally bitten off more than he can chew.
• And then there's that serial killer on the loose...
PARENTAL ADVISORY
Nighthawk continues being my favorite Marvel book because David F. Walker tells it like it is and make no excuses. I'd say he doesn't offer any apologies, but why should he? This is a brutal, street level, kickass book that may be a little too real for some people, but those are probably the people who should be reading it. In fact, everyone should be reading it because it is just that good. Read Full Review
This issue did excitement well, but the series has been best when commenting on today's issues and would be best served getting back to that. Read Full Review
The story is fundamentally OK, the plot does the non sequential angle, some scenes come before others as indicated by the ever so useful tag lines "X amount of minutes ago". The problem is the dialogue is so dull you start to drift over the text and wind up having to re read bits to get the gist. Read Full Review
I really hate Nighthawk's tech. It looks ridiculous and non-functional. I know they're trying to bring a lot of race issues up but it really isn't working for me. Like I read in another review, his operator is really annoying. She says the same thing over and over again. Nighthawk would be so much better on his own.