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This week, two Marvel #1's shipped and they both have one thing in common: amazing cliffhangers that are the product of a long period of careful foreshadowing and preparation. I love it when good plans come together, and boy do they ever in Captain America #1 and Nighthawk #1.
Marvel announced a ton of books this morning. The rumored second Iron Man ongoing just wasn’t enough for the publisher it seems — they also included a new take on the Punisher and ongoings for three obscure heroes; Hyperion, Nighthawk and an X-Man? First up, the publisher debuted a solo ongoing series for Hyperion, a character that […]
Wow, thanks again for reviewing two corporate-owned franchise factory superhero garbage books that will tank in sales and relaunch in six months.
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Thanks for coming onto a “Marvel Rundown” post and complaining that the books are published by Marvel.
Nighthawk #1 didn’t read like a Batman ripoff, but like a Frank Castle ripoff. There is even a Frank Castle reference in the comics itself, and Nighthawk has his own Microchip. The main difference is the corporate part (that is more Batman than Punisher), but it depends how much this part plays out.