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Nighthawk: Hate Makes Hate (Nighthawk (2016)) Kindle & comiXology
by
David F. Walker
(Author),
Ramon Villalobos
(Illustrator, Artist),
Denys Cowan
(Cover Art),
Bill Sienkiewicz
(Cover Art),
Martin Morazzo
(Artist)
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Collects Nighthawk (2016) #1-6.
The Squadron Supreme's Nighthawk is Chicago's dark protector, dispensing decisive justice to those who truly deserve it. But someone even more brutal is targeting the city's shadiest power brokers in a series of grisly murders. As the bodies pile up, Nighthawk must decide whether to hunt this psycho — or leave him to it! And as racial tension grips the city, Nighthawk faces another choice: defend his new home, or watch it burn. With white supremacists on one side and cops out to get him on the other, he's bitten off more than he can chew — and that's before he becomes the new obsession of the elusive serial killer the Revelator! Nighthawk's in for a bloody, life-or-death fight that will define him. Can he save Chicago as a hero? Or does the city require a villain?
The Squadron Supreme's Nighthawk is Chicago's dark protector, dispensing decisive justice to those who truly deserve it. But someone even more brutal is targeting the city's shadiest power brokers in a series of grisly murders. As the bodies pile up, Nighthawk must decide whether to hunt this psycho — or leave him to it! And as racial tension grips the city, Nighthawk faces another choice: defend his new home, or watch it burn. With white supremacists on one side and cops out to get him on the other, he's bitten off more than he can chew — and that's before he becomes the new obsession of the elusive serial killer the Revelator! Nighthawk's in for a bloody, life-or-death fight that will define him. Can he save Chicago as a hero? Or does the city require a villain?
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel
- Publication dateDecember 28, 2016
- Reading age13 years and up
- Grade level8 and up
- File size459026 KB
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- ASIN : B01N1RO48J
- Publisher : Marvel (December 28, 2016)
- Publication date : December 28, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 459026 KB
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- Print length : 138 pages
- Lending : Not Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,564,178 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #10,912 in Marvel Comics & Graphic Novels
- #17,315 in Superhero Graphic Novels
- #36,472 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels
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David F. Walker is an award-winning journalist, filmmaker comic book writer, and creator of pop culture 'zine BadAzz MoFo. He is the co-writer and co-creator of NAOMI (DC Comics) and the Eisner Award-winning BITTER ROOT (Image Comics). He is the author of the graphic novels THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY: A GRAPHIC NOVEL HISTORY and THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS (Ten Speed). His other comic book credits include POWER MAN & IRON FIST, NIGHTHAWK, and OCCUPY AVENGERS (Marvel), CYBORG (DC), SHAFT (DYNAMITE), PLANET OF THE APES (Boom), THE ARMY OF DR. MOREAU (IDW/Monkeybrain), and NUMBER 13 (Dark Horse Comics). He is the author of SHAFT'S REVENGE, the first new novel starring John Shaft in over 40 years.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2017
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This version of Nighthawk is originally from the marvel Max series supreme Power. He and others who were the last survivors of their respective universes, found themselves on the main marvel earth after secret wars. This series focuses on what Nighthawk does outside of the squadron supreme, which is a team book where these survivors fight to save their new home. Nighthawk goes to Chicago, where he finds supremacist groups and dirty cops leaving the city on the verge of a full blown riot. Throw in a serial killer and evil business tycoon, and you got a recipe for a really entertaining series. I do wish it had gone on longer, but Walker did a great job wrapping up the various plots he created, if the tycoon plot resolution seemed rushed. I would recommend this to anyone who likes the more grounded vigilatnee type of anti-heroes, but want something set outside of NYC or who want so see an interesting take on inner city problems in America.
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Wow, this is timely, and right on point. Nighthawk pursues a man who hunts down white people who escape justice - such as police who kill innocent black people and go free. I have to admit, it was hard not to grudgingly admire the villain while hating his method. This story shows the moral conflicts we all face today, and how difficult it is to tell a villain from a hero. It also has white supremacists trying to start a race war.
My favorite line was when Nighthawk's computer hacker backup notes that one guy is not just a murderer, but a gentrifier - horror of horrors.
My favorite line was when Nighthawk's computer hacker backup notes that one guy is not just a murderer, but a gentrifier - horror of horrors.
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The story is simple and does an amazing job of dealing with the moral and political complexities ...
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2018Verified Purchase
A marvel gem of sorts. I hope they keep investing into this character and mythos. The story is simple and does an amazing job of dealing with the moral and political complexities of power dynamics, racism, gentrification, police brutality, and more. The art is beautiful with its vibrancy and grittiness. And the characterization of Raymond Kane and Tilda is well done.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2018
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Fantastic art and a gripping story that's especially relevant right now. Only four stars because the story got cut short and you can tell there was more to be told.
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Great book and an amazing writer.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2016
This is a comic like a Robert Rodriguez movie. Fast, violent and nevertheless intelligent. Originally Nighthawk was Marvel’s reimagining Batman for their own purposes. What started as a parody became a part of the Marvel Universe. At some time around the turn of the millennium he was re-envisioned as a black person. And it stuck. This is about Raymond Kane, the black version.
I have to admit I would not have read this book but because of David Walker. His Power Man and Iron Fist is one of the best renditions to the latest Marvel Now! event. And I have not regretted it.
A good author can give different voices to different pieces of his work. Power Man is a striking buddy comedy, but this book is not just a thrilling vigilante story, this is a political statement. This is about an America where few shamelessly rich throw a society into poverty just to get still more shamelessly rich. And all of them are white. And some of them say they want to make America great again.
There are almost no good guys here. There are immoral shamelessly rich people, there are white supremacists, there are corrupt policemen. There are series killers who do the wrong thing because of right reasons and reckless vigilantes who do the right thing by questionable means. Secret star of this story is former villain Tilda Johnson who works as mission control and equipper for Kane.
The art of Ramon Villalobos is not quite my thing, but it supports the story. This book collects the complete mini series from #1 to 6 and is a strong contribution to contemporary comics. I like it. Sorry to say that this series was cancelled. But I will read Occupy Avengers because of this. So, Marvel, give already this Misty Knight series to that guy Walker. He has deserved it.
I have to admit I would not have read this book but because of David Walker. His Power Man and Iron Fist is one of the best renditions to the latest Marvel Now! event. And I have not regretted it.
A good author can give different voices to different pieces of his work. Power Man is a striking buddy comedy, but this book is not just a thrilling vigilante story, this is a political statement. This is about an America where few shamelessly rich throw a society into poverty just to get still more shamelessly rich. And all of them are white. And some of them say they want to make America great again.
There are almost no good guys here. There are immoral shamelessly rich people, there are white supremacists, there are corrupt policemen. There are series killers who do the wrong thing because of right reasons and reckless vigilantes who do the right thing by questionable means. Secret star of this story is former villain Tilda Johnson who works as mission control and equipper for Kane.
The art of Ramon Villalobos is not quite my thing, but it supports the story. This book collects the complete mini series from #1 to 6 and is a strong contribution to contemporary comics. I like it. Sorry to say that this series was cancelled. But I will read Occupy Avengers because of this. So, Marvel, give already this Misty Knight series to that guy Walker. He has deserved it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2017
This book is great, so it's really a shame that this series was cancelled.
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Reviewed in Germany on December 30, 2016Verified Purchase
This is a comic like a Robert Rodriguez movie. Fast, violent and nevertheless intelligent. Originally Nighthawk was Marvel’s reimagining Batman for their own purposes. What started as a parody became a part of the Marvel Universe. At some time around the turn of the millennium he was re-envisioned as a black person. And it stuck. This is about Raymond Kane, the black version.
I have to admit I would not have read this book but because of David Walker. His Power Man and Iron Fist is one of the best renditions to the latest Marvel Now! event. And I have not regretted it.
A good author can give different voices to different pieces of his work. Power Man is a striking buddy comedy, but this book is not just a thrilling vigilante story, this is a political statement. This is about an America where few shamelessly rich throw a society into poverty just to get still more shamelessly rich. And all of them are white. And some of them say they want to make America great again.
There are almost no good guys here. There are immoral shamelessly rich people, there are white supremacists, there are corrupt policemen. There are series killers who do the wrong thing because of right reasons and reckless vigilantes who do the right thing by questionable means. Secret star of this story is former villain Tilda Johnson who works as mission control and equipper for Kane.
The art of Ramon Villalobos is not quite my thing, but it supports the story. This book collects the complete mini series from #1 to 6 and is a strong contribution to contemporary comics. I like it. Sorry to say that this series was cancelled. But I will read Occupy Avengers because of this. So, Marvel, give already this Misty Knight series to that guy Walker. He has deserved it.
I have to admit I would not have read this book but because of David Walker. His Power Man and Iron Fist is one of the best renditions to the latest Marvel Now! event. And I have not regretted it.
A good author can give different voices to different pieces of his work. Power Man is a striking buddy comedy, but this book is not just a thrilling vigilante story, this is a political statement. This is about an America where few shamelessly rich throw a society into poverty just to get still more shamelessly rich. And all of them are white. And some of them say they want to make America great again.
There are almost no good guys here. There are immoral shamelessly rich people, there are white supremacists, there are corrupt policemen. There are series killers who do the wrong thing because of right reasons and reckless vigilantes who do the right thing by questionable means. Secret star of this story is former villain Tilda Johnson who works as mission control and equipper for Kane.
The art of Ramon Villalobos is not quite my thing, but it supports the story. This book collects the complete mini series from #1 to 6 and is a strong contribution to contemporary comics. I like it. Sorry to say that this series was cancelled. But I will read Occupy Avengers because of this. So, Marvel, give already this Misty Knight series to that guy Walker. He has deserved it.
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