Squadron Supreme: Hyperion vs. Nighthawk #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2007 Marvel collection brings together the four-issue miniseries pitting two former allies from the Squadron Supreme against each other. Written by Marc Guggenheim with art by Paul Gulacy, the story explores the ideological clash between the power-wielding Hyperion and the vigilante Nighthawk as their fractured team faces a new threat. The volume also includes the one-shot Squadron Supreme: The Utopia Program, expanding on the aftermath of their conflict.
In a story that cuts through the cosmic scale of superheroics with urgent realism, Nighthawk confronts a moral crisis head-on, driven by the atrocities in Darfur. With a carefully laid plan to bring Hyperion to the heart of the conflict, he forces a reckoning not just with the world’s silence, but with the very nature of power and responsibility. Written by Marc Guggenheim and rendered with striking precision by Paul Gulacy—both in story and on the cover—this issue stands as a rare moment where the Squadron Supreme grapples with the real world’s darkest corners.
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Nighthawk learns of the genocide in Darfur and decides to do something about it, which includes a plan to lure Hyperion there so he can see for himself what is happening.
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