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Hawkman 80th Anniversary Collage by Tim Board |
Art by Prentis Rollins (2017, Commissioned by Tim Board)
Showing posts with label DC Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC Comics. Show all posts
Jul 18, 2020
Hawkman Unleashed Part One: The Reason and The Components of a Hero
By Tim Board
In my mind, Hawkman is the greatest comic book character ever created. Now before all the Batman and Spider-man fans scoff, curse, and click away, let me explain why I think this way. We all love comics. We love how a certain character or story grabbed our attention, our interest, and finally our heart and never let go. For me, that character is Hawkman. For you, it might be Wonder Woman or Captain America. And that is perfectly fine. Somewhere, somehow, that character became rooted in your consciousness and stayed. Every time you see the image of that character, your heart immediately starts beating faster. You'll remember your favorite stories where the character lifted you up. Or you may even feel enraged, as you remember a story where you feel your hero was mistreated. But that's why comic books will never go away. These characters have become a part of our identity, and they keep us young until our dying day.
Jul 9, 2020
Jul 7, 2020
Board Review of Hawkman No. 25: Hawks Eternal Part Two: Taking Lives
At the end of the last issue, we were left with the phrase "The Power of a Thousand Lifetimes." My guess was that both Hawkman and Hawkwoman would call their former lives to the present in the way Hawkman did when he took down the Deathbringers to fight the Lord of the Void (LOTV). That's not what happened. We got a long-awaited reveal, a puzzling comment about a weapon, and the true meaning of the aforementioned phrase. Slight spoilers ahead!
Jul 4, 2020
Hawkman No. 25 Preview by AiPT
Here is the preview for Hawkman No. 25, coming out on July 7th! The two covers and the first three pages. But these first three pages reveal the origin of Shrra, the first life of Hawkwoman! Check it out! LINK
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Hawkman No. 25 Variant Cover by Gerardo Zaffino |
Jun 25, 2020
Jun 20, 2020
Jun 17, 2020
Board Review of Hawkman No. 24: Hawks Eternal Part One: Side by Side
Hawkman No. 24
Writer: Robert Venditti
Pencils: Fernando Pasarin
Inks: Oclair Albert, Cam Smith, Wade von Grawbadger
Colors: Jeromy Cox
Letter: Rob Leigh
Editors: Andrea Shea, Alex R. Carr
Cover: Bryan Hitch, Alex Sinclair
Variant Cover: Gerardo Zaffino, Rain Beredo
DC Comics
Released June 16, 2020
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Bryan Hitch,
Cam Smith,
DC Comics,
Fernando Pasarin,
Gerardo Zaffino,
Hawkman,
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Jeromy Cox,
Oclair Albert,
Rain Beredo,
Rob Leigh,
Robert Venditti,
Wade Von Grawbadger
Jun 15, 2020
May 9, 2020
The List of Hawkworld Comics 1939-2020
Note: Not all of the team issues are listed here. I tried to look back and list just the significant moments in the teams' (Justice Society, Justice League, All-Star Squadron) issues. If there are some moments that you think should be added, please comment below!
Update: I just added a separate page for the trade paperbacks, collections, omnibuses, etc. Go to the bottom of the page and click the tab!
The List of Hawkworld Comics 1939-2020
Hawkman Legacy Comics List
Hawkman Trade Paperbacks, Omnibuses, Collections
(Alternate Link) The List of Hawkworld Comics 1939-2020
May 5, 2020
Board Review of Hawkman No. 23: Miasma of Fear
Apr 25, 2020
The Greatest Hawkgirl/Hawkwoman Stories
By Tim Board
On April 25, 1941, in All-Star Comics No. 5, Shiera Sanders became Hawkgirl for the first time, and so began the story of one of the most famous and recognizable characters in the history of DC Comics. Hawkgirl may have been a sort of sidekick to Hawkman in the beginning, but she is no man's sidekick now. She is one of the most interesting and powerful characters in comics, with her own set of powers, abilities, and history. I could have gone into her history to celebrate Hawkgirl Day 2020, but this year I thought I would list my favorite Hawkgirl stories. I'm sure every Hawkgirl/Hawkwoman fan has their own favorites, so my apologies in advance if they aren't on the list. I also tried to do a countdown of best stories, but that proved to be difficult since I like them equally. So here are my favorite Hawkgirl/Hawkwoman stories in chronological order. Let us know which is your favorite in the comments!
Art by Ed Coutts |
Mar 21, 2020
Preview of Hawkman No. 23 (May 5 Release)
Hawkman No. 23 has been raising eyebrows and getting some headlines like the following:
Comic Book Resources: DC Introduces a Very, VERY Different Hawkman in April
Comicon: Fighting Off The Plague In ‘Hawkman’ #23 Seems Rather Prescient
Preview of the first five pages on Graphic Policy!
The issue is about a former life of Hawkman during the 17th century. He was a character called the Plague Doctor and he lived in Europe during the Black Plague. Here is the explanation of the issue from DC Comics' April solicitations.
Mar 15, 2020
DC Solicitations for June 2020
The DC Solicitations for June 2020 are out. Hawkman No. 25 is set to be released on June 10. There was a big surprise in that the book will have a new art team. Marco Castiello and Danny Mike will be doing the book this time around. No idea if it is a one-off or continuing thing. The cover is by Mikel Janin, and we get our first look at the Lord of the Void. Robert Venditti will continue writing the book! Here's the info on the book:
Clash from the past! Hawkman and Hawkwoman wage war against the Lord Beyond the Void in a desperate bid to escape his realm! Once the god to whom Hawkman answered, now his mortal enemy—the Lord hates the hero Hawkman has become and will stop at nothing to drain his life force away and put an end to his reincarnations for good!Don't miss Hawkman No. 25 on June 10th!
Mar 12, 2020
Board Review of Hawkman No. 22: Death's Doorway: From End to Beginning
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Hawkman 22 Cover by Mikel Janin |
Mar 7, 2020
Hawkman Lives Double Spread from Hawkman No. 22!
This was just released ahead of the March 11th, Wednesday release of Hawkman No. 22. Remember that double-page spread of Hawkman's lives we saw in No. 1? Here is the Hawkwoman version! Art by Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, Wade Von Grawbadger and Jeromy Cox!
Feb 15, 2020
Feb 13, 2020
Board Review of Hawkman No. 21: Death's Doorway Part Two: The Key
Great Polaris! That was fun! Hawkman No. 21 continues the
Sky Tyrant saga and this issue was a blast. At the end of the last issue, we were
on an unnamed planet where a key is locked away and guarded by a huge, we’re
talking gargantuan, guardian of the grave of one of Hawkman’s former lives
called the Titan Hawk. Sky Tyrant wants this key to unlock a weapon that will cause
widespread death across the universe and ensure that his reincarnating will
continue forever.
Jan 14, 2020
Tim Board Highlights of Four Years of Hawkworld!
Jan 9, 2020
Board Review of Hawkman No. 20: Death's Doorway Part One: Passengers
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Cover by Pat Olliffe, Tom Palmer, Jeremiah Skipper |
The Sky Tyrant saga has become a battle between a
Deathbringer and a Lifebringer. Ever since he accepted the “gift” of
reincarnation, Hawkman’s mission has been to save lives, to save as many people
as he took as the general of Lord of the Void’s Deathbringers. Once he completes
that task, his next death will be his last. You could say that he has become a
Lifebringer. Meanwhile, the Sky Tyrant is from Earth-3, where everything is
backward, so when Hawkman was reincarnated on Earth-3, he was born evil. He
was a Deathbringer again. As we saw in Hawkman No. 18, he was killed by a group
of heroes led by Shadow Sheriff. But ever since then, he has been in the
consciousness of the other Hawkmen who came after him, watching them save lives
and bring their lives to an end, including Sky Tyrant. When the Batman Who
Laughs infected Hawkman, Sky Tyrant took the opportunity to take over again,
vowing to take as many lives as he can and live forever.
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