“Cannon Hawke #0” By Michael Layne Turner & Koi Turnbull & J.T. Krul Review

Every story has a beginning, and in the Comics, these stories sometimes begin in the Zero Issue, that now-standard issue that not only introduces you to the players, but sets the stage for the greater story to unfold! Now you can catch up on some of your favorite Aspen series with these relisted Zero issues for Fathom: Cannon Hawke and Dawn of War, Shrugged, and Soulfire: Chaos Reign!

I need to admit that this comic book was one of the best comic books ive read in my time. 

This comic book give me a explosive and captivating introduction to a thrilling series of Cannon Hawke, which I will easily keep reading in the future. Maybe not this year since I already have too many books and comic books I want to read this year but maybe next year or this year if I can manage to squeeze in this comic book series somewhere in time.

The storyline of this comic book have sucked me immediately into the plot of this comic book. Because it has the perfect blend of action, intrigue, and character-driven drama which I loved a lot in this comic book.

The narrative in this comic book is very good, enjoyable and very interesting. At the same time it has the perfect pacing and it gives us just enough backstory to engage us as readers without overwhelming people like me which this comic book is the introduction into the series.

The artwork in this comic book is very dynamic and beautifully detailed. At the same time the artwork is bringing a kinetic energy to every panel that perfectly matches the story’s intensity which easily made me give this comic book extra points for doing.

The character designs in this comic book are very striking. And the fight scenes are choreographed with clarity and flair, making the action sequences genuinely exciting to follow.

This comic book has also something that makes the script feel extra polish. And because of it the storyline is balancing emotional depth with high-stakes drama.

The world building aspect of this comic book feels rich and immersive, setting the stage for a series full of potential and excitement.

I Give This Book 5 / 5

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