Black Hammer already had an Eisner Award by the time I saw this preview with a black female hero with a sledgehammer facing off against a giant demon and his satanic legions...
It was love at first sight.
But Lucy Weber was only the latest Black Hammer, and this was the beginning of Volume 3.
The issues that came before lay out a twisting and turning mystery about how (and why) this assemblage of super heroes came to be exiled... PLUS the origin, identity, and final fate of the previous Black Hammer(s).
Thanks to an Amazon gift card I got for doing a guest strip for a friend, I bought the first two Black Hammer volumes. So I have barely just met Lucy's character (she's awesome) but I'm at least two volumes behind, so I probably shouldn't have read this preview.
But I did anyways.
Okay. It says a lot that knowing the answer to the most important question about the series will not stop me from buying the rest of the series. If you're smart, you'll buy it too.
Black Hammer delivers everything I used to love about superhero comics in a way that appeals to me now that I am kinda over the Big Two.
If Age of Doom really is the end of Black Hammer (and how could it not be?), then I can only hope someone
If no one does, I might have to...
-"some AX"
Samax Amen is a professional Content Developer, Illustrator and Cartoonist. He is the artist of many great comics you never heard of like FREELANCER LIFE, Herman Heed, Champion of Children, and The World As You Know It. He even writes and draws his own comics, like Dare: The Adventures of Darius Davidson, Spontaneous, and Manchild when he gets around to it. Because making comics is hard and stuff, he started GhettoManga as a blog in 2006 and as a print magazine in 2008.
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