The Hawk of New York #1
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The Hawk of New York #1

Artist: Randyl Bishop Publisher: Unknown Release Date: March 26, 2014 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
6.5Critic Rating
10User Rating

  • 9.0
    Graphic Policy - pharoahmiles Jan 12, 2019

    Overall, it's an interesting introduction to this world and these characters. The story by Randyl Bishop is evenly paced and action packed. The art by Bishop shows some intricate pencil work throughout. Altogether, a good debut which will pull readers into this series that is more than meets the eye. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Kevin Beckham Mar 27, 2014

    Overall The Hawk of New York isn't a bad book and it does have some interesting ideas that it's dealing with. With a second issue slated for this fall, it will be very interesting to see the title progress. Read Full Review

  • 10
    MajorKunstler Jul 21, 2023

    https://legacy.aintitcool.com/node/67044#4

    THE HAWK OF NEW YORK #1
    Writer: Randy L. Bishop
    Illustrator: Randy L. Bishop
    Publisher: Lunar Works Productions
    Reviewer: Mr. Pasty

    Eric Warden is a “half-Indian, half-white” orphan who grew up in the (corrupt) state system after being dumped on the doorstep of the Hendom County Orphanage in fictional Mohawk Springs, New York, wrapped in a leather jacket and holding a dreamcatcher. It's impossible to not think of Willowbrook State School (of CROPSEY fame) considering the locale/timeline and as expected, the Hendom experience is equally horrifying. But why is our protagonist able to survive and, dare I say, prosper? The answer lies somewhere within the y more

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