Hawkman Vol. 1: Awakening
| Writer | Robert Venditti |
| Artist | Andrew Currie, Daniel Henriques, Paul Neary, Andy Owens |
| Paperback: | Jun 12, 2019, $16.99 |
Spinning out of the events of Dark Nights: Metal! An explorer of the ancient and unknown, Hawkman finds himself embroiled in a long-standing mision to discover the true purpose of his many reincarnations. Carter Hall will race around the globe trying to piece together an ancient prophecy, but will he be able to face down his own past lives lurking around every corner? Collects Hawkman #1-6.
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Hawkman #1 | 33 | |
| Hawkman #2 | 24 | |
| Hawkman #3 | 25 | |
| Hawkman #4 | 18 | |
| Hawkman #5 | 20 | |
| Hawkman #6 | 13 |
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The definitive Hawkman run.
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Just reread this. This is Hawkman now. This is THE Hawkman run.
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Here me out. This is the DaVinci Code of Hawkman. This might be the best opening volume of Hawkman ever. Take the concept about Hawkman that confuse most people/make him a challenge to be popular- his confusing nonsensical past and plot inconsistencies. Here Venditti decides "Why not make an absolute banger and just resolve all those issues by making the best mystery-solving plot about Hawkman? Venditti respects all the past lore, no matter how crazy it is, and encoperates it into ways that make sense to give a much more complete picture of Hawkman. This helps make sense of decades of Hawkman comics. This is a legendary start. Very few character are as complex/confusing/hard to write as Hawkman, but Venditti instead takes it as a chal more
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