Carter has a proud history of tussling with terrifying creatures, and it's nice to see that idea taken into this new run.
We don't learn anything more about Carter's expanded history in this issue, but, given what we did get, I'm alright with that for now.
We've gone back to the archaeologist roots of Carter, but he[...]
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The fight against Khufu finds him more passive than usual, but, given the circumstances, I can understand not wanting to start throwing punches with reckless abandon.
Hawkman #2 art by Bryan Hitch, Daniel Henriques, Andrew Currie, and Jeremiah Skipper
Bryan Hitch's artwork continues to be a gorgeous realization of the Winged Warrior and his world The opening[...]
It has interesting ideas, but they aren't conveyed with any energy, excitement, or any other way to illicit an emotional response from the reader.
Immortal Men #1 art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Richard Friend, Jeremiah Skipper, and Alex Sinclair
Jim Lee's artwork has lost none of its luster, as the comic does look really good[...]