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.
Art by Prentis Rollins (2017, Commissioned by Tim Board)
2020-02-13
Board Review of Hawkman No. 21: Death's Doorway Part Two: The Key
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2020-01-14
Tim Board Highlights of Four Years of Hawkworld!
2020-01-12
Celebrating Hawkworld's 4th anniversary: Luke Edd
Hawkworld started 4 years ago on January 15, 2016. Since then, I've met many awesome fellow Hawkfans on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and on this blog. One of those fans is Luke Edd. Actually, Luke is one of the people who inspired me to start Hawkworld in the first place. Luke created maybe one of the very first Hawkman blogs back in 2008. "Being Carter Hall" covered Hawkman and Hawkgirl comics and news for many years. I enjoyed reading his articles and he just may have been the one who planted the idea in my head to start Hawkworld. Soon after I started Hawkworld, Luke joined the group and shared many things with Hawkfans over the last few years. To help celebrate Hawkworld's 4th anniversary, Luke shared his love for the character and graciously allowed me to share it with anyone else so here it is!
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.
2019-12-26
Top Twelve Hawkworld Moments of the 2010s!
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