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Airwolf Airstrikes Volume 1 (Airwolf Airstrikes Tp), by Mike Baron, Barbara Randall Kesel, Rob Worley, Marc Bernardin, Jeff Mariotte, Marc Andreyko, Adam Freeman

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  • Hawke, Santini, and the coolest attack chopper ever made are back in this epic reimagining of the hit TV classic! The world has never seen a clandestine war machine like Airwolf — this nuclear-powered helicopter sports a cloaking device, an EMP generator, and more firepower than most fighter jets its size. After wresting control from the mysterious black ops organization that created it, pilots Stringfellow Hawke and Dominic Santini set out on a series of bold, new adventures around the world as they work to quell simmering international threats before they combust. Hawke and Santini may be good, but they aren’t the only state-of-the-art weapons program in existence. Will they figure it out before Airwolf goes from hunter to hunted?

Airwolf Airstrikes Volume 1 (Airwolf Airstrikes Tp), by Mike Baron, Barbara Randall Kesel, Rob Worley, Marc Bernardin, Jeff Mariotte, Marc Andreyko, Adam Freeman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1652370 in Books
  • Brand: IDW Publishing
  • Published on: 2015-10-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.10" h x .40" w x 6.60" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 144 pages
Airwolf Airstrikes Volume 1 (Airwolf Airstrikes Tp), by Mike Baron, Barbara Randall Kesel, Rob Worley, Marc Bernardin, Jeff Mariotte, Marc Andreyko, Adam Freeman

About the Author Baron, a prolific creator, is at least partly responsible for The Badger, Ginger Fox, Spyke, Feud, and many other comic-book titles. He is currently writing Detonator for Image, Faro Korbit for AP Comics, and is a regular contributor to International Studio, nostomania.com and theprecipice.com.Jeff Mariotte is the author of more than forty-five novels, including the supernatural thrillers "Season of the Wolf", "River Runs Red", "Missing White Girl", and "Cold Black Hearts;" the thriller "The Devil s Bait", the horror epic "The Slab", the "Dark Vengeance" teen horror quartet, and others, as well as dozens of comic books, notably "Desperadoes" and "Zombie Cop". He has written books, stories, and comics set in beloved fictional universes, including those of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel", "CSI" and "CSI: Miami", "The Shield", "Criminal Minds", "Conan", "Superman", "Spider-Man", "Hellraiser", and many more, and is a two-time winner of the Scribe Award presented by the International Association of Media Tie-inWriters. He s a co-owner of the specialty bookstore Mysterious Galaxy in San Diego, and lives in southeastern Arizona on the Flying M Ranch. Please visit him at JeffMariotte.com or Facebook.com/JeffreyJMariotte.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Reimagining of a camp classic misfires as often as it hits By Paul I’m gonna try to come at this as simply a book, albeit a graphic novel, but the thing is I was a huge fan of the TV show as a kid—probably would not have bothered reading this otherwise—so I can’t help comparing it. The first thing is getting used to the changes, as this is technically a “reimagining,” as in Battlestar Galactica, definitely not a continuation. Santini is now young and black rather than old and an Italian cliché; it takes them quite a while to explain it’s his son, and then go further to say he was adopted. Also different is Archangel, now a beautiful young woman rather than an older one-eyed guy. However, since that’s more of a position than a name, and the guy shows up later, it isn’t as jarring. At one point I wondered if it was really Stringfellow or his brother, but thankfully that didn’t last long. One thing I enjoyed was that, unlike a lot of graphic novels, this isn’t one overreaching arc, but rather each of the collected comics is a separate episode. We get our heroes saving a Pakistani scientist from prison; taking out some Indonesian bad guys; battling an Arab warlord in what looks to be Somalia but could be Qatar or such; rescuing a supposed teen drug lord. . . okay, that one stretched things a bit much. They’re even going up against a militia on home soil who’s gotten their hands on a stealth aircraft; too bad about that brave female agent. This was most likely the weakest entry, as it featured the stealth in a dogfight with Airwolf, which is completely impossible, as anyone familiar with stealth technology would know. The writers might have some knowledge of military operations, but the use of an obsolete Warthog—the plane, not the animal—in Indonesia is also a miss. The Indonesian military guy uses the phrase “Crispy critters,” and I really do hope it was intentionally funny. In fact, all the foreign officers speak Big Word English. As one would expect of a woman drawn in what is essentially a comic meant for men—or more likely teenaged boys—Archangel is drawn hot, but there’s a good reason nobody likes her. The writing is pedestrian, the plots simple. . . but then I don’t remember the original winning any writing Emmys either. The best line had to be: “Queen of Deceit in a kingdom of liars.”For this fan, a bit disappointing. As an objectionable objective observer, it’s okay.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Missed the mark for me By Krystal I was probably the biggest fan of this show for my generation (seriously, I watched this daily when it was in reruns. I couldn't get enough) - so I was beyond excited when I saw that it was being re-imagined as a graphic novel. I was expecting the same campy awesomeness that I experienced when watching the show.And I was let down.As a story - its as good as could be expected. There was a basic story-line with a lot of action (similar to the original TV show), however it does not translate quite as well in print as it did on the television screen.I think my biggest issue with the whole thing however is the fact that they flat out said "Santini" in their synopsis and yet instead of the old Italian mentor that I've come to know and love - I got this young black man who was apparently the "adopted son" of the man I grew up watching. Its not that I had a problem with the character so much, but I would have loved to have seen the man I remembered and then had his son introduced.All things considered I think this re-imagining may do well with the younger generations - those of us who didn't grow up watching the original series every day. However, for us due hard fans - it just doesn't hit the mark.DISCLAIMER: I received a complimentary copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review. This has not affected my review in any way. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Airwolf Is Still Airbourne By Upstate New York Reader Airwolf was on TV in the midst of the Cold War - and it served to stir up the worries of world that faced a big red enemy half a world away. Now, in the 21st century, Airwolf returns; but fighting different enemies.Today the enemies are in the Mideast, the far east, and in the midst of our own CIA. Hawke, Santini and other are again joined together to use the one-of-a-kind helicopter to fight these new enemies while being just as cryptic and dangerous to the very ones who would destroy those finding their way in the new century.Having enjoyed the old Airwolf, I found the half-dozen or so stories found in this collection inviting - though occasionally a bit uneven (given the multiple authors), as a whole the stories are still exciting and fun. Danger is always around the corner. And like any good soap opera, the story ends with a cliffhanger. It may not be the cold war, but we still live in a dangerous world and Airwolf and the men who support her are there to fight that war.______________This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are my own.

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