geekwayne's review

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3.0

'Death of Hawkman #2' by Marc Andreyko continues the miniseries. I was really enthusiastic over the first issue. I was less so over this one.

The story continues on Rann as Adam Strange and a very wounded Hawkman recover from a fight. The story flashes back to the seemingly unprovoked attacks on Rann by Thanagar. Adam Strange finally finds his wife, but something has happened and Katar seems to be at the center of it. While Katar gets a dressing down by his superiors, and Rann protests the violence from Thanagar, Adam Strange is finding himself having to pick different sides from his wife.

I do like a story with Adam Strange and Hawkman. I also know things are advancing plotwise. The art was just as good as the last issue. And yet, I didn't feel as enthused as I did with the first issue. I do want to finish reading the series.

I received a review copy of this issue from DC Entertainment and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this issue.

rashthedoctor's review

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3.0

It appears that despite being the story of (hope not) death of Hawkman , Adam strange is the main man , And it kind of pisses me off . That said it's still looking good but honestly I don't get why Alanna is doing what she is

marisacarpico's review

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2.0

Yikes, what a mess. At least I don't have to catch up on it now.
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