Darkhawk #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart 2 of the "Heart of the Hawk" arc delivers a striking showdown right on the cover: the gray-skinned, razor-clawed Tombstone looms over a downed Darkhawk, his massive hand reaching toward the hero's glowing chest amulet — and that cover copy makes his intentions crystal clear. Mike Manley's pencils give Tombstone a genuinely menacing physicality, crackling energy surrounding the struggle as a tiny Darkhawk figure watches ominously from the upper corner. It's a tense, well-composed 1992 Marvel entry that makes a strong case for what this series was doing with street-level villainy.
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Darkhawk and Tombstone fight at the amusement park and Tombstone has the upper hand. The former Darkhawk temporarily saves Darkhawk and explains about the curse. The former Darkhawk flees and Tombstone pulls the amulet out of Darkhawk's chest. Meanwhile, Allegra Bazin and Cheryl Colon fight as the trial of Philippe Bazin continues. Allegra seems to realize that her father is as bad as the prosecutor says and attacks Cheryl in order to get bad publicity. Mike Powell chases off a thug who is trying to finish off Jason, who is still in the hospital.
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