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| Hawkman 22 Cover by Mikel Janin |
Showing posts with label Robert Venditti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Venditti. Show all posts
2020-03-12
Board Review of Hawkman No. 22: Death's Doorway: From End to Beginning
2020-02-13
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.
Labels:
Adam Strange,
Atom,
DC Comics,
Fernando Pasarin,
Hawkman,
Hawkwoman,
Jeromy Cox,
Oclair Albert,
Rain Beredo,
Raymund Bermudez,
Rob Leigh,
Robert Venditti,
Trevor Hairsine,
Wade Von Grawbadger
2020-01-09
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.
2019-12-20
Hawkworld History: Venditti's Journal from October 25, 2017
Robert Venditti shared a very interesting picture on his Instagram account! Back on October 25, 2017, he wrote in his journal the first time he thought of the idea of Hawkman to be reincarnating across both time and space! This is Hawkworld history! Venditti's Instagram link
2019-12-11
Board Review of Hawkman No. 19: "Tyrant Reborn: Better Half"
Ever since we found out back in October that Hawkwoman was coming to the Hawkman series, many Hawkfans have been looking forward to this one. Since the series began a year and a half ago, we have been wondering how Hawkman would finally meet Hawkwoman. And as Carter Hall says, "Not like this."
2019-11-14
Board Review of Hawkman No. 18: "Tyrant Reborn: Dual"
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| Hawkman Vol. V No. 18 Cover by Tyler Kirkham |
2019-11-10
Hawkman 80th Celebration: Hawkman: The Flight Continues
2019-10-23
Ktar Deathbringer: Hero or Genocidal Murderer
In Hawkman Vol. V No. 7, released on December 12, 2018, Ktar Deathbringer appeared for the first time. According to writer Robert Venditti, he is the very first Hawkman, the Hawkman from which all other versions ever created came from. It is a shocking story about a murderous general who committed genocide with his army on planet after planet for many millennia. In this article, I want to take a look at the character and discuss why Venditti took the bold move of giving Hawkman such a dark, evil origin.
2019-10-20
Hawkman 80th Celebration: The Best Comic Book Series
Labels:
Bryan Hitch,
DC Comics,
Gardner Fox,
Geoff Johns,
Hawkgirl,
Hawkman,
Hawkwoman,
Jimmy Palmiotti,
Joe Kubert,
Justin Gray,
Murphy Anderson,
Richard Howell,
Robert Venditti,
Sheldon Moldoff,
Tim Truman,
Tony Isabella
2019-10-10
Board Review of Hawkman No. 17: Darkness Within: Black Mantle
Hawkman has been a hero who always seems to have a rage inside of him. We've seen stories where the rage came bursting out in full force. And when it's a character who carries around a spiked mace, the end result can be brutal. In the climax of the Shadow Thief story, we see it once again.
2019-09-12
Board Review of Hawkman No. 16: "Darkness Within: Old Ghosts"
It’s DC Comics’ year
of the villain, and Hawkman No. 16 brought us villains from every direction. We
got Gentleman Ghost, arguably the most popular Hawk-villain in a flashback, a
former villain-turned-ally in the Shade, Shadow Thief, arguably the most famous
Hawk-villain all powered up, a giant shadow dragon, and the apparent arrival of
the Earth-3 Hawkman Sky Tyrant. Wow, this book was fun!
2019-08-14
Board Review of Hawkman No. 15: "Darkness Within: Shades of Former Selves"
2019-07-11
Board Review of Hawkman No. 14: "Darkness Within: Shadowed"
What makes Hawkman interesting? I often get that question,
and I have many answers. His image, his weapons, his relationship with
Hawkgirl, his rogues’ gallery, his relationships with other heroes, and the
list goes on. In the current series, we find an immensely interesting character
by writer Robert Venditti. Venditti has recreated a character by giving him
countless lives and memories that stretch across time and space, and the hero’s
journey of exploration and discovery to find truth and atonement. It’s been a
captivating series and issue No. 14 yet again brings up several things that make
Hawkman one of the most diverse and deepest characters that DC Comics has to
offer.
2019-06-23
The Hawkworld Comic Giveaway Contest
You can win a free copy of Hawkman No. 14! Since the new Hawkman series by Robert Venditti started last year, I've given away the Hawkman issues, the Hawkman TPB and the Hawkman companion to over 40 lucky winners! If you have Twitter, come over and like the tweet, retweet it and post a reply to enter the contest. On July 10 at 9 a.m. EST, I'll pick a random winner and announce it on here and on Twitter! Altered Ego Comics in Orange Park, Florida will get the book to you! If the book is already ordered, go ahead and enter and if you win, give the book to someone who you think might enjoy it! All of this is an effort to make Hawkman a long-running series, so keep supporting Hawkman!
2019-06-12
Board Review of Hawkman No. 13: "On Common Ground"
With the first year and the origin story of Hawkman completed, we wondered where writer Robert Venditti would take us for the standalone issue. After the big climax in the last issue, it's natural to assume that this issue would be a bit of a breather, but Rob stepped up and gave us one of the best issues in Hawkman's history. Some of the
standalone issues from Hawkman Vol. 4 (2002-2006) are some of the best issues of the
series, and this issue is right up there with those. Over the past year,
Venditti has shown us what he can do when he can build up a story gradually,
and now we see what he can do with one issue. This review is full of spoilers
so if you haven’t read the comic yet, don’t spoil it. Go buy the
comic, read it and then come back to read the review.
2019-05-18
Fan Theory connecting the Current Hawkman and Shayera Hol to the Savage Hawkman
One of my favorite pastimes is to tie all of the continuities of Hawkman into one character. In the current Hawkman series, Robert Venditti has brilliantly put all of the past Hawkmen on one foundation. He has made an origin that explains all the Hawkmen and why Hawkman does what he does. It changes everything about Hawkman but also leaves everything that has happened in the past intact. However, a new challenge for fans came up when Shayera Hol and the Savage Hawkman showed up in Justice League No. 14-16 (February-March 2019).
2019-05-08
Board Review of Hawkman No. 12: "Out of Many, One"
Caution: There are some spoilers ahead so read at your own peril or come back after you've read the issue!
When we set out on a journey of exploration
and discovery with Hawkman twelve months ago, we wondered how the hero we know
as Carter Hall would be changed. How will his story be written this time? What
kind of hero will writer Robert Venditti and artist Bryan Hitch bring us? The answer
turns out to be everything and nothing, both at the same time. The core of
Hawkman remains unchanged. He is the superhero of flight. He is the superhero
of the sky. He carries a mace. He is from Egypt. He is from Thanagar. Shiera is
the love of his life. He is an archaeologist. He remains the hero we’ve always
known.
2019-05-07
Great Venditti/Hitch Interview by Den of Geek!
Den of Geek has a GREAT interview with both Hawkman writer Robert Venditti and artist Bryan Hitch about Hawkman issue No. 12 and where the series will go from here. This is a must-read for the fans of the current Hawkman series! LINK
2019-05-03
Ranking the Bryan Hitch Hawkman Covers From Best to Most Awesome!
With Bryan Hitch's run on the Hawkman series ending, here's a look back at the covers from No. 1 to No. 12. I gave them a ranking of the covers from best to most awesome. There are no bad covers here. Every cover is amazing. With colors by Alex Sinclair, Bryan Hitch brought us 12 amazing covers of our favorite hero. So counting down from No. 12, here they are:
2019-04-30
Wanted: A Hawkman/Hawkwoman Comic!
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| Art by Stjepan Sejic (Hawkman) and Jim Lee (Hawkgirl) |
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