Silverhawks #2
SCORE: 66
I am getting into this series a bit more in the second issue than the
first issue. I still think I need to check out the cartoon at some
point. I went ahead and added it to my purchase wish list for television
shows and movies. Silverhawks #2 builds upon the first issue of this
comic book series. The cost of the Silverhawks #2 comic book was $4.99.
There are twenty-two pages of comic book coverage within Silverhawks #2.
Advertisements can be found throughout the Silverhawks #2 comic book.
The back of the front cover of the Silverhawks #2 comic book provides
the intro and credits. Advertisements can be found here and there within
the Silverhawks #2 comic book. We get an interview page on the Demona
series coming out soon. There are three pages that show off the
different front covers for this comic book.
Warning! Spoilers coming. We meet Melodia and Boone in Silverhawks #2.
They are a couple that plays music at a casino. Mon-Star is seen and
Boone was a cop in his previous profession. Boone meets with a man who
can cast magic. Melodia betrays her partner so she can be a star. What a
low down, disgusting move. I have met people like that in my life. The
magician and Boone escape after Boone got beat pretty bad by a giant
bull man.
The new Silverhawk that woke up is trying to make sense of everything in
Silverhawks #2. He winds up getting violent and taking out quite a few
different characters. The older Silverhawk shows up and talks him down.
Then he gets to start training within Silverhawks #2. He is learning his
skills and new metallic body in Silverhawks #2. There is some hope for
him in the future.
The issues families can have with Silverhawks #2 are violence, blood,
lack of attire, enticement to lust, magic, mild language, and more.
Silverhawks #2 is definitely for those thirteen and older only. I do not
see this as a good comic book for kids. I do like how Silverhawks #2
illicit a variety of emotions based on the characters actions and
reaction. I feel bad for Boone.
- Paul
Graphics: 62%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Brisson, Kambadais
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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