HORSE. SHIT.

Sales aren't high enough? There are a score of other shitty books Marvel is seeping out that don't have nearly the powerful, modern-day-urgency that this book has. What I've learned in all my years of reading comics is that if a book has a great enough story it will eventually find an audience. (The fact this book is HORRENDOUSLY under-publicized is also in itself a crime)

/end rant

SO! This book sees the narrative progressing even more towards its harrowing conclusion, and opens with an intense dialogue between the Revelator and Nighthawk. It's really powerful stuff, where you see a villain, actually hear where he's coming from, and part of you actually sympathizes with him; He's not the one breaking a city in half at its seams with injustice and corruption, he's just taking out some of the turds in the punch bowl. Nighthawk, through the course of the issue, never waivers from his mission of stopping the Revelator - he still wants to catch the nutjob, but maybe the motivations have changed a bit.