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Silverhawks #4

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

Silverhawks #4 

 

I have a bit of a confession to make in this review. After the first three issues of this series I found myself leaning toward no longer reading this comic book series. I felt like this was not my jam. I felt like this was not my thing. There are some things that happen in Silverhawks #4 that are making me interested in reading for at least a bit longer.

Spoilers will be a part of my review of the Silverhawks #4 comic book. The cost of this comic book was $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Silverhawks #4. The issues families can have with Silverhawks #4 are violence, blood, and more. The bad content is actually toned down in Silverhawks #4 from the previous three.

Things look bleak for the heroes. The leader continues to train while others are being made into Silverhawks. There is even a kid that wants to be a Silverhawk. The kid is rejected. So he fixes a pod and syphons power. By the time his deed is discovered it is too late. He will become a Silverhawk in the near future. His dedication is appreciated.

Two odd characters stole a squid from Mon-Star in Silverhawks #4. Yes-Man and Buzz Saw show up to collect the squid. The duo threaten to kill the thieves. The Slverhawks show up to fight the bad guys. This is where things get interesting to me. The two odd aliens reference an organization called The Remnant. They are coming and wanted Mon-Star to know they can get close to him whenever they want.

The Silverhawks are almost back to full force in Silverhawks #4 I do wonder about their training though. I also wonder how they will fair against Mon-Star. This Remnant group is interesting and is what piqued my curiosity. I do plan on reading this series a bit more. Silverhawks #4 saved this franchise for me at least. I always constantly evaluate each and every series.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 66%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 67%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Dynamite
Author: Brisson, Kambadais
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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