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.
Art by Prentis Rollins (2017, Commissioned by Tim Board)
2019-10-23
2019-10-22
Hawkman 80th Celebration Fan Art!

2019-10-20
Hawkman 80th Celebration: The Best Comic Book Series
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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
Hawkman 80th Anniversary Montage: "Across Time and Space"
During the past year or so, artist Nicola Scott has put out some beautiful covers of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Nightwing. The pictures show the history of the heroes from their first appearance to the most recent. To celebrate the 80th anniversary of Hawkman's first appearance in Flash Comics No. 1 on November 10, 1939, I decided to put together a montage of Hawkman art. I started on this picture a few months ago and it took a lot more time and effort than I expected. Since I'm not an artist, I decided to put together pictures from art by the many artists who have drawn Hawkman over the years. It was not easy. Not only did I have to look for a clean front shot of the characters, but I also had to find pictures that included the wings. I often found a great picture, only to have the wings cut off by the panels or word bubbles overlapping the art. I added the title "Across Time and Space" from the current Hawkman series by Robert Venditti. I'll list the name of the artists and add some comments below. Click the picture for a better look.
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.
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