One of DC’S greatest heroes is missing! No one has seen or heard from Carter Hall—a.k.a. Hawkman—in years. Reincarnated repeatedly since the dawn of humanity, Hawkman has spent his many lives uncovering history’s most fantastic mysteries, and now he has become one himself! Take a journey into one of the darkest corners of the DC Universe as a mysterious man tries to piece together what happened to Hawkman, and how it all connects to the events of DARK NIGHTS: METAL! Article Link
Art by Prentis Rollins (2017, Commissioned by Tim Board)
2017-08-20
Dark Nights Metal Has Hawkman Found As Carter Hall Returns!
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DARK NIGHTS: METAL #1 REVIEW
Dark Nights: Metal No. 1 Review
by Kevin Lainez of Comic Book Revolution
"Hawkman not being in Dark Nights: Metal #1 also makes the character come off as a much greater legend."
"Dark Nights: Metal #1 also does a great job in building up Hawkman and Hawkwoman as intriguing characters. As important as the characters are to DC’s history both Hawkman and Hawkwoman have had a tough time gaining a big following. A lot of that has to do with the fact that the Hawk’s have incredibly complicated histories that makes them hard to grasp."
2017-07-27
SCOTT SNYDER: 'Big Plans' For HAWKMAN
Scott Snyder Quote: "We have big plans for him. He's a character that I've had designs on for a long time, since I started thinking about this story. There was even a point where I thought about writing him after Batman. Then with all the stuff we were planning, it didn't quite work out. But in terms of the DNA of what we're doing for that character and the stories that are going to spin out of it for him, I couldn't be more excited in the directions that the people who are going to work on him are taking. They're better than anything that I could have done. It's really impressive." Click for Article!

2017-07-22
2017-07-15
DARK DAYS: THE CASTING #1 REVIEW
Dark Days: The Casting No. 1 Review
by Kevin Lainez of Comic Book Revolution
"Seeing how both Hawkman and Hawkwoman have been leading an organization known as “The Immortals” that includes the likes of Ra’s Al Ghul added to what Batman is doing. This fact instantly creates interesting in the role of Hawkman and Hawkwoman, two characters that I’ve never been interested in. Snyder clearing up a lot of the confusion that surrounds both characters has been a big plus in giving the characters some momentum. Their role in all of this is still a mystery as they seem to be on the opposite side of the same board that Batman is playing on."
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