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Title: | Hawkman |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Type: | Ongoing series |
Years published: | 1964-1968 |
Total issues: | 27 |
Featuring: | Hawkman (Katar Hol) |
Creators: | Gardner Fox; Murphy Anderson |
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Hawkman, Volume 1 is an American ongoing comic book series of the superhero fantasy genre. It features the character of alien adventurer Katar Hol as the Earth-bound superhero Hawkman. The series was published by DC Comics and ran for twenty-seven issues from May 1964 to September 1968.
Issues
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #1
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #2
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #3
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #4
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #5
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #6
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #7
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #8
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #9
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #10
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #11
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #12
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #13
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #14
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #15
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #16
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #17
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #18
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #19
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #20
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #21
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #22
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #23
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #24
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #25
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #26
- Hawkman, Volume 1 #27
Annuals & Specials
Collections
- Hawkman Archives, Volume 2
- Showcase Presents: Hawkman, Volume 1
Notes & Trivia
- The character of Katar Hol was created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Joe Kubert. He made his first appearance in The Brave and the Bold #34 in February-March, 1961 in a story titled "Creature of a Thousand Shapes!"
- Hawkman (1964) redirects to this page.
- This series follows Hawkman's adventures from The Brave and the Bold.
- Hawkman's next regular title is The Atom and Hawkman, which continues the numbering sequence from The Atom, Volume 1.
- The events of this series take place in the Pre-Crisis Earth-One continuity environment and are considered part of DC's "Silver Age" era. Due to the continuity-warping aspects of the 1990 Hawkworld ongoing series, many of the storylines presented in this title are now considered apocryphal.
- Zatanna Zatara made her first appearance in Hawkman #4