New ShadowHawk #1 (1995)

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New ShadowHawk #1 (1995)

Cover pencils by James Fry, inks by Andrew Pepoy. "Nightmares," script by Kurt Busiek, pencils by James Fry, inks by Andrew Pepoy; Paul Johnstone, Shadowhawk, is long dead but police captain, Arturo Rieves, continues to have nightmares that the vigilante will return; Criminals start reporting that they were apprehended by Shadowhawk; Lou Jacks, one of the best men on the force, resigns; Christina Ried, Shadowhawk's trainer, has dropped out of sight; Lincoln Sum, the brother of Shadowhawk's armorer, has arrived in town; Rieves himself is saved from certain death by a hero in black and glinting silver; His nightmare is back; But who is Shadowhawk?

New ShadowHawk #1 (1995)

Cover pencils by James Fry, inks by Andrew Pepoy. "Nightmares," script by Kurt Busiek, pencils by James Fry, inks by Andrew Pepoy; Paul Johnstone, Shadowhawk, is long dead but police captain, Arturo Rieves, continues to have nightmares that the vigilante will return; Criminals start reporting that they were apprehended by Shadowhawk; Lou Jacks, one of the best men on the force, resigns; Christina Ried, Shadowhawk's trainer, has dropped out of sight; Lincoln Sum, the brother of Shadowhawk's armorer, has arrived in town; Rieves himself is saved from certain death by a hero in black and glinting silver; His nightmare is back; But who is Shadowhawk?

Publisher: Image Comics

Key Features:

  • First issue of the New ShadowHawk series

  • Debut of Paul Johnstone’s successor as ShadowHawk

Creative Team:
Written by Alan McElroy
Art by Chance Wolf
Cover by Chance Wolf

Story Summary:
This first issue relaunches the ShadowHawk mantle with a mysterious new figure taking up the helmet. Set in a darker corner of the Image Universe, the new ShadowHawk confronts gang violence and corruption while grappling with their own haunted past. The art style shifts toward gritty hyper-detail, matching the street-level tone of the narrative.