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Cover: James Fry & Andrew Pepoy

The New Shadowhawk #1

Jun 1995 · Image · 2.50 USD; 3.55 CAD
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“Nightmares”

In "Nightmares," the legacy of the fallen vigilante Shadowhawk lingers in the shadows of a city haunted by his absence. Police Captain Arturo Rieves is tormented by dreams of a dead hero’s return, only to find those nightmares bleeding into reality as criminals vanish and a mysterious figure in black and silver saves his life. With longtime ally Lou Jacks gone, mentor Christina Ried vanished, and Shadowhawk’s brother Lincoln newly arrived, Rieves must confront the chilling possibility that the vigilante’s return isn’t just a ghost in his mind—but a living threat. Written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by James Fry, with cover art by Fry and Pepoy, this first issue of The New Shadowhawk plunges readers into a mystery where the line between memory and menace blurs.

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writer Kurt Busiek · artist James Fry · inker Andrew Pepoy · colorist Marcus David · colorist Olyoptics · letterer Tami Wolf · cover James Fry, Andrew Pepoy

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artist James Fry
colorist Marcus David
colorist Olyoptics
letterer Tami Wolf
cover pencils James Fry
cover inks Andrew Pepoy

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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?

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