Art by Prentis Rollins (2017, Commissioned by Tim Board)

2018-07-23

San Diego Comic Con 2018 Hawkworld Report

The San Diego Comic Con 2018 is wrapping up and it was a relatively quiet event for the Hawks as far as news goes. Here's a quick wrap up of the highlights of the Comic Con for Hawkman and Hawkgirl. 


2018-07-16

Confessions of a DC Geek

There is a site in the UK called DC World. One of their features is called "Confessions of a DC Geek." They asked me to answer some questions about my history with DC and about some of the DC things in my possession. The feature went up today so here's the link! There are also a lot of other cool features on the site! Link: Confessions of a DC Geek #14

2018-07-14

The History of Kalmoran


   “Kalmoran!” In Hawkman Vol. V No. 2, Carter Hall found himself back in time, fighting Prince Khufu, one of his former selves. Towards the end of the fight, for a reason he didn’t know, Carter uttered the word “Kalmoran” and Khufu immediately stopped fighting. With one word, Khufu realized Carter was not his enemy and even helped him out by telling him where a map was hidden. So, what is this word “Kalmoran?” Long-time Hawkfans will know the meaning of the word but let’s look back and remember what, or rather, who Kalmoran was.
From Hawkman Vol. V No. 2 (September 2018)

Amazing Poster of Hawkman and Hawkgirl Cosplayers Andy Holt and Julia Moreno Jenkins

Popular Hawk cosplayers Andy Holt and Julia Moreno Jenkins had an amazing poster made! You can follow them on Facebook! Andy Holt / Julia Moreno Jenkins

2018-07-12

Board Review of Hawkman Vol. V No. 2


As I sat down to read Hawkman No. 2, I found myself feeling the same way I do when I sit down to watch a movie that I know, from all the word of mouth and previews, is going to be good. We are only two issues into Robert Venditti’s Hawkman series, but this is what many Hawkman fans have been wanting for a very long time. Geoff John’s run in Hawkman Vol. 4 (2002-2004) is often called the best version of Hawkman since the Gardner Fox-Joe Kubert days, but in my opinion this series is already on its way to surpassing it. The writing by Venditti and the art of Bryan Hitch has brought Carter Hall/Hawkman to where Hawkfans have always wanted him. The Indiana Jones comparisons have been made often over the years but it’s about time someone finally fully embraced that connection instead of trying to avoid it. Here are my thoughts on the issue and it is a completely spoiler rich review, so feel free to come back after you’ve read the issue.
By Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair