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    Skyman #1

    Skyman » Skyman #1 released by Dark Horse Comics on January 2014.

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    After an embarrassing defeat at the hands of Captain Midnight, a drunken Skyman accidentally kills an innocent man! Needing a new face for their initiative ASAP, the Skyman Program turns to US Air Force Sgt. Eric Reid: a wounded veteran on the ropes, looking for a new lease on life.

    Ultimates writer Joshua Hale Fialkov pens an all-new superhero series!

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    RegRegular CoverFreddie Williams II & Dan Scott1
    VarVariant CoverFreddie Williams II & Dan Scott2
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    Up,up and away or maybe not 0

    Skyman is the new series from Dark Horse that got me interested.In the preview the book seemed alright,Fialkov was the writer of the book which is one of the things that got me hooked about it.Fialkov has actually never impressed me with anything he's written but it is always kind of fun to read it.It may not be good but it is some entertainment and you lose that free time that bores you to death but this book got some charm that seemed like it would be something more from mere entertainment bu...

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    Smooth flight! 0

    The GoodCover- Smooth, slick and hot are the best words to describe Skyman #1 illustrated by Freddie Williams II and Dan Scott. It is worlds above the interior colors and art that much is for sure!Interior Art- Manuel Garcia’s art is distinctive and they are complimented by the deep dark pen lines of ‘Bit’. The contrast of the deep darkness of these inks really allows the colors by Marta Martinez to bring Manuel’s art to glorious life. Story- Talk about opening with a ba...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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