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| real name = [[Katar Hol]]<ref>As revealed in the ([[SF Comicbook]], issue [[Super Friends 7|#7]])</ref> |
| real name = [[Katar Hol]]<ref>As revealed in the ([[SF Comicbook]], issue [[Super Friends 7|#7]])</ref> |
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− | | aka = [[Carter Hall]] ([[Earth]] alias)<ref>In the opening monologue of the [[Filmation]] cartoons [[The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure]] (1967 to 1968), Hawkman is referred to what sounds like 'Carter Hall |
+ | | aka = [[Carter Hall]] ([[Earth]] alias)<ref>In the opening monologue of the [[Filmation]] cartoons [[The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure]] (1967 to 1968), Hawkman is referred to what sounds like 'Carter Hall'. It is revealed in ''The Brave and the Bold #34'' (March, 1961) to be his earth-alias.</ref> |
| species = [[Thanagarian]]<ref>His species was not mentioned in series.</ref> |
| species = [[Thanagarian]]<ref>His species was not mentioned in series.</ref> |
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− | | planet = [[Thanagar]]<ref>His home planet is not mentioned in series.</ref> |
+ | | planet = [[Thanagar]]<ref>His home planet is not mentioned in series.</ref> <br>[[Earth]] (adopted planet) |
| universe = [[Earth-1A]] |
| universe = [[Earth-1A]] |
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| relatives = [[Esther Hol]] (mother)<br>[[Paran Katar]] (father)<br>[[Shayera Hol]] (wife)<ref>The fact that [[Hawkgirl]] is his wife is not mentioned in the series.</ref> |
| relatives = [[Esther Hol]] (mother)<br>[[Paran Katar]] (father)<br>[[Shayera Hol]] (wife)<ref>The fact that [[Hawkgirl]] is his wife is not mentioned in the series.</ref> |
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− | | base = [[Midway City]] <br> [[Hall of Justice]] |
+ | | base = [[Midway City]], [[Michigan]] <br> [[Hall of Justice]] <br> [[Midway City Museum]] |
| affiliation = [[Wingmen of Thanagar]]<br>[[Justice League of America]] <br> [[SuperFriends]] |
| affiliation = [[Wingmen of Thanagar]]<br>[[Justice League of America]] <br> [[SuperFriends]] |
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<h3>'''[[Justice League of America | SuperFriends]] Team Member'''</h3> |
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− | [[File:Carter_Hall1.jpg|thumb|left|175px|Carter Hall]] |
+ | [[File:Carter_Hall1.jpg|thumb|left|175px|Carter Hall in his 1967 [[DC Superheroes: The Filmation Adventures |Filmation Adventures.]]]] |
− | [[File:18 Hawkman.jpg|thumb|left|175px|'''Hawkman''' in his [[Legends of the Superheroes|live action]] appearance.]] |
+ | [[File:18 Hawkman.jpg|thumb|left|175px|'''Hawkman''' in his 1979 [[Legends of the Superheroes|live action]] appearance.]] |
− | [[File:Hawkaman Season6.png|thumb|left|175px|Hawkman]] |
+ | [[File:Hawkaman Season6.png|thumb|left|175px|Hawkman in his 1984, [[Season 8]] [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends|''SuperFriends TV'']] appearance.]] |
− | '''Hawkman''' is a [[superhero]], who has sworn to protect the [[Earth]] from [[evil]]. |
+ | '''Hawkman''' is a [[Thanagarian]] [[superhero]], who has sworn to protect the [[Earth]] from [[evil]]. |
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==Background Information== |
==Background Information== |
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+ | In the [[Known Universes|parallel-universe]] of [[Earth-One]], Katar Hol<ref>The version of ''Hawkman'' used on the [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends |cartoon]] is probably the ''[[Silver Age]]'' version, a native of the ''parallel-universe'' [[Earth-One]].</ref> was the imperial prince of his home planet of [[Thanagar]]. His father was [[Paran Katar]], renowned ornithologist and inventor. When Katar Hol was eighteen, an alien race called the Manhawks invaded Thanagar and began looting the planet. Paran sent young Katar Hol to infiltrate their nest and bring back information on the aliens. Using this information, Paran created a hawk-like battle suit containing advanced technology like his "[[Nth Metal]]". Katar used this hawk-suit and Paran's advanced weaponry to drive the Manhawks away from Thanagar. That, however, was not the end of the problem. Some Thanagarians had learned the concept of stealing from the Manhawks. Due to the amount of crime, the Thanagarian government created a police force. In honor of Paran Katar and his achievements, the new police force began using his hawk-suit and equipment. Paran headed this new police force, named the ''[[Hawk-Police]]'' (or [[Wingmen]]), and his son became one of the first recruits. Katar soon became one of the most skilled of the ''Hawk-Police''. When a group called the Rainbow Robbers began committing crimes, Katar was teamed up with rookie [[Shayera Thal]] to track and apprehend the criminals. During the case, Shayera saved Katar's life, and the two soon fell in love. A few weeks later, Katar proposed to Shayera and the two got married, working together as partners-for-life in the Hawk-Police.<ref>As revealed in the ‘Flashback’ portion of ''The Brave and Bold #44'' (November, 1962).</ref> |
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− | The version of ''Hawkman'' used on the [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends |cartoon]] is probably the ''[[Silver Age]]'' version, who is a native of the ''parallel-universe'' [[Earth-One]]; ''Katar Hol'' who was from the planet of [[Thanagar]]. Katar's father was ''Paran Katar'', renowned ornithologist and inventor. Among ''Paran Katar'''s various creations are the anti-gravity [[Nth Metal]] and their wings. |
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+ | A few years later, [[Doctor Light|Dr. Arthur Light]] (P.H.D. in Optics) designs an unnamed device which he calculates will capture and display lightwaves through time and space showing him glimpses of the future. He quickly realizes that it isn't the future he sees but an alien planet. He also realizes that his device serves as a portal and he bursts through the screen and grabs some technology. A [[Thanagarian police officer]] (Katar Hol) is summoned and, using residual energy, is able to recreate the portal through which he travels to [[Earth]]. Now calling himself Dr. Light, Arthur uses his technology to go on some sort of unspecified rampage but Hawkman arrives moments after he dons his costume. They fight but Dr. Light escapes. Hawkman returns to his lab with the original technology ''Dr. Light'' stole. He returns it to Thanagar.<ref>As revealed in ''DC Super-Stars, #14/3'' (May-June 1977).</ref> |
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− | Katar soon became one of the most skilled of the Hawk-Police and [[Shayera Hol]],After ten years of marriage, the pair were sent to Earth in 1959 (1965 in the [[Earth-1A]] universe) to capture the shape-shifting Thanagarian criminal Byth. Following this mission, they elected to remain on Earth to work with authorities in [[Midway City]] in the United States to learn human police methods. The two adopted covers as a pair of museum curators, Katar and Shayera Hol. He joined the newly formed [[Justice League of America]] in the early 1960's (the JLA was founded in late 68' in the [[Earth-1A]] universe).<ref>The Background Information is from [[Earth-One]] continuity</ref> |
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+ | After ten years of marriage and in the force, Shayera and Katar were sent to Earth to capture the ''shape-shifting Thanagarian criminal Byth'' (circa 1965 in the [[Earth-1A]] universe). During their mission, they meet ''George Emmett'', commissioner of the [[Midway City]] Police Department, and told him their alien origin. With Emmett's help, the pair took over his retiring brother Ed's place as museum curators. They adopt the identities as Carter and Shiera Hall. After capturing him and sending him back to Thanagar, they elected to remain on Earth to work with authorities to learn human police methods. The two acted publicly as the heroes Hawkman and Hawkgirl (later Hawkwoman).<ref>As revealed in ''The Brave and the Bold #34'' (March, 1961).</ref> |
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+ | Shayera and Katar would spend the next year and half on Earth before returning to their home planet of Thanagar to take some time off from fighting-crime. They of course must engage in battle with the Dragonfly Raiders and discover that their old foe Byth Rok has recently escaped from prison. It doesn't take long before the Hawks realize that there is a connection between Byth and the Dragonfly Raiders. Naturally they succeed in defeating Byth, who is taken back to prison.<ref>As revealed in ''The Brave and the Bold, #42'' (July, 1962).</ref> |
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+ | A few months later, the Earth is being attacked by the Manhawks, giant alien birds that wear special human faced masks that shoot eye beams that displace matter. These are of a same species of Manhawks who once plagued planet Thanagar years ago. Getting a distress call from ''Commissioner Emmett'' in Midway City on Earth, Hawkman and Hawkgirl leave planet Thanagar to help their adopted planet. Arriving on Earth, Hawkman and Hawkgirl try their new offensive against the Manhawks, however, they find that the weapons that were developed to stop them on Thanagar have no effect on these ones on Earth. Further, the Manhawks manage to escape when they use their powers to make Hawkgirl's wings disappear. Coming up with a solution to stop the Manhawks, Hawkman and Hawkgirl track them to a hidden base in northern Canada. Using make-shift Thermite Bombs and dumping coal dust into rainclouds is enough to not only force the Manhawks out of hiding, but obscure the blasters built into the eye slits of their masks. Hawkman and Hawkgirl then easily defeat them and turn them over to Commissioner Emmett.<ref>As revealed in ''The Brave and Bold #44'' (November, 1962).</ref> |
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+ | About two years later, Kator would join the newly formed [[Justice League of America]] (the JLA was founded in late 68' in the [[Earth-1A]] universe).<ref>As revealed in ''Justice League of America, #31'' (1964).</ref> He would eventually befriended the [[Atom]]. As Hawkman was a conservative, he frequently verbally sparred with his fellow leaguer [[Green Arrow]], a left wing liberal. |
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==Continuity from [[Filmation]]'s [[DC Superheroes: The Filmation Adventures |DC Superheroes Adventures]] (1967-1968)== |
==Continuity from [[Filmation]]'s [[DC Superheroes: The Filmation Adventures |DC Superheroes Adventures]] (1967-1968)== |
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==Powers== |
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** This [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Comic_Books ''Golden Age''] Hawkman was an archeologist who was the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian prince, Khufu. He and Hawkgirl used the same tools displayed in his museum to fight crime. |
** This [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Comic_Books ''Golden Age''] Hawkman was an archeologist who was the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian prince, Khufu. He and Hawkgirl used the same tools displayed in his museum to fight crime. |
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* In 1961, Gardner Fox and Joe Kubert, re-created ''Hawkman'' as ''Katar Hol''. This [[Earth-One |Silver Age]] ''Hawkman'' first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold, Vol.1 # 34''<ref>Go to [http://dc.wikia.com ''DC Database''] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Brave_and_the_Bold_Vol_1_34 ''The Brave and the Bold, Vol.1 # 34'' (March, 1961)]</ref> (Feb-Mar 1961). |
* In 1961, Gardner Fox and Joe Kubert, re-created ''Hawkman'' as ''Katar Hol''. This [[Earth-One |Silver Age]] ''Hawkman'' first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold, Vol.1 # 34''<ref>Go to [http://dc.wikia.com ''DC Database''] for more on [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Brave_and_the_Bold_Vol_1_34 ''The Brave and the Bold, Vol.1 # 34'' (March, 1961)]</ref> (Feb-Mar 1961). |
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− | ** In the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Age_of_Comic_Books ''Silver Age''], DC introduced new versions of several characters. The new Hawkman and Hawkgirl were police officers from the planet Thanagar who stayed on Earth to help human police forces, and the Justice League, deal with supervillains. |
+ | ** In the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Age_of_Comic_Books ''Silver Age''], DC introduced new versions of several characters. The new Hawkman and Hawkgirl were police officers from the planet Thanagar who stayed on Earth to help human police forces, and the Justice League, deal with supervillains. |
+ | * This Silver Age Hawkman was quite similar to the Golden Age version in his appearance, powers, and methodology. His origin was changed, and his new identity was that of Katar Hol, a member of the winged police force on Thanagar. Unlike other character reinventions of the same era, his suit went largely unchanged. “Ninth Metal” was now called “Nth Metal.” |
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*In 1967, he made his television debut in the [[Filmation]] series [[The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure]] (1967-1968). He has a pet bird named [[Screel]]. |
*In 1967, he made his television debut in the [[Filmation]] series [[The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure]] (1967-1968). He has a pet bird named [[Screel]]. |
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* He appeared again a few years later in [[Season 2 |1977]] as part of the regular line-up for [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends]] series (1973-1985) |
* He appeared again a few years later in [[Season 2 |1977]] as part of the regular line-up for [[Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends]] series (1973-1985) |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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* The [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Hawkman Hawkman disambiguation page] at the [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page DC Database]. |
* The [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Hawkman Hawkman disambiguation page] at the [http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page DC Database]. |
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+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkman_(Katar_Hol) Hawkman (Katar Hol)] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia] |
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/hawkman1.htm Hawkman] at [http://www.toonopedia.com/ Don Markstein’s Toonopedia Website] |
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/hawkman1.htm Hawkman] at [http://www.toonopedia.com/ Don Markstein’s Toonopedia Website] |
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* [http://www.comicvine.com/hawkman/29-8337/ Hawkman] at the [http://www.comicvine.com/ ''Comic Vine''] |
* [http://www.comicvine.com/hawkman/29-8337/ Hawkman] at the [http://www.comicvine.com/ ''Comic Vine''] |
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- You may be looking for Hawkman (Earth-Two, JSA Member).
Hawkman | |
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Information | |
Real name: | Katar Hol[1] |
AKA: | Carter Hall (Earth alias)[2] |
Species: | Thanagarian[3] |
Homeworld: | Thanagar[4] Earth (adopted planet) |
Universe: | Earth-1A |
Relatives: | Esther Hol (mother) Paran Katar (father) Shayera Hol (wife)[5] |
Base: | Midway City, Michigan Hall of Justice Midway City Museum |
Affiliations: | Wingmen of Thanagar Justice League of America SuperFriends |
Abilities: | flight |
Weaponry: | mace |
Voiced/Played: | Vic Perrin[6] Jack Angel[7] Bill Nuckols[8] |
Hawkman Gallery |
SuperFriends Team Member
Hawkman is a Thanagarian superhero, who has sworn to protect the Earth from evil.
Background Information
In the parallel-universe of Earth-One, Katar Hol[9] was the imperial prince of his home planet of Thanagar. His father was Paran Katar, renowned ornithologist and inventor. When Katar Hol was eighteen, an alien race called the Manhawks invaded Thanagar and began looting the planet. Paran sent young Katar Hol to infiltrate their nest and bring back information on the aliens. Using this information, Paran created a hawk-like battle suit containing advanced technology like his "Nth Metal". Katar used this hawk-suit and Paran's advanced weaponry to drive the Manhawks away from Thanagar. That, however, was not the end of the problem. Some Thanagarians had learned the concept of stealing from the Manhawks. Due to the amount of crime, the Thanagarian government created a police force. In honor of Paran Katar and his achievements, the new police force began using his hawk-suit and equipment. Paran headed this new police force, named the Hawk-Police (or Wingmen), and his son became one of the first recruits. Katar soon became one of the most skilled of the Hawk-Police. When a group called the Rainbow Robbers began committing crimes, Katar was teamed up with rookie Shayera Thal to track and apprehend the criminals. During the case, Shayera saved Katar's life, and the two soon fell in love. A few weeks later, Katar proposed to Shayera and the two got married, working together as partners-for-life in the Hawk-Police.[10]
A few years later, Dr. Arthur Light (P.H.D. in Optics) designs an unnamed device which he calculates will capture and display lightwaves through time and space showing him glimpses of the future. He quickly realizes that it isn't the future he sees but an alien planet. He also realizes that his device serves as a portal and he bursts through the screen and grabs some technology. A Thanagarian police officer (Katar Hol) is summoned and, using residual energy, is able to recreate the portal through which he travels to Earth. Now calling himself Dr. Light, Arthur uses his technology to go on some sort of unspecified rampage but Hawkman arrives moments after he dons his costume. They fight but Dr. Light escapes. Hawkman returns to his lab with the original technology Dr. Light stole. He returns it to Thanagar.[11]
After ten years of marriage and in the force, Shayera and Katar were sent to Earth to capture the shape-shifting Thanagarian criminal Byth (circa 1965 in the Earth-1A universe). During their mission, they meet George Emmett, commissioner of the Midway City Police Department, and told him their alien origin. With Emmett's help, the pair took over his retiring brother Ed's place as museum curators. They adopt the identities as Carter and Shiera Hall. After capturing him and sending him back to Thanagar, they elected to remain on Earth to work with authorities to learn human police methods. The two acted publicly as the heroes Hawkman and Hawkgirl (later Hawkwoman).[12]
Shayera and Katar would spend the next year and half on Earth before returning to their home planet of Thanagar to take some time off from fighting-crime. They of course must engage in battle with the Dragonfly Raiders and discover that their old foe Byth Rok has recently escaped from prison. It doesn't take long before the Hawks realize that there is a connection between Byth and the Dragonfly Raiders. Naturally they succeed in defeating Byth, who is taken back to prison.[13]
A few months later, the Earth is being attacked by the Manhawks, giant alien birds that wear special human faced masks that shoot eye beams that displace matter. These are of a same species of Manhawks who once plagued planet Thanagar years ago. Getting a distress call from Commissioner Emmett in Midway City on Earth, Hawkman and Hawkgirl leave planet Thanagar to help their adopted planet. Arriving on Earth, Hawkman and Hawkgirl try their new offensive against the Manhawks, however, they find that the weapons that were developed to stop them on Thanagar have no effect on these ones on Earth. Further, the Manhawks manage to escape when they use their powers to make Hawkgirl's wings disappear. Coming up with a solution to stop the Manhawks, Hawkman and Hawkgirl track them to a hidden base in northern Canada. Using make-shift Thermite Bombs and dumping coal dust into rainclouds is enough to not only force the Manhawks out of hiding, but obscure the blasters built into the eye slits of their masks. Hawkman and Hawkgirl then easily defeat them and turn them over to Commissioner Emmett.[14]
About two years later, Kator would join the newly formed Justice League of America (the JLA was founded in late 68' in the Earth-1A universe).[15] He would eventually befriended the Atom. As Hawkman was a conservative, he frequently verbally sparred with his fellow leaguer Green Arrow, a left wing liberal.
Continuity from Filmation's DC Superheroes Adventures (1967-1968)
Coming Soon!
Powers
Alien Physiology: He has no special powers, but as a Thanagarian, Katar Hol possesses several gifts that are common to members of his race, but set him apart from normal humans. A Thanagarian's life span is significantly greater than that of a normal human being. In the prime of his life, Katar was actually older than many of Earth's senior citizens. A Thanagarian is also physically heartier than the average Earth human. They are stronger, with greater stamina and a greater resistance to pain. Thanagarians also possess enhanced senses.
- Enhanced Vision
- Enhanced Hearing
- Above Average Strength level: Katar Hol is several times stronger than a normal human in Earth gravity.
Abilities
- Master Combatant
- Archery
- Historiography: Katar Hol is an expert in many of Earth's cultures, particularly those pertaining to medieval Europe and the Roman Empire.
- Multilingualism: Katar Hol is fluent in many Earth languages, thanks to the use of the Absorbascon. This also allows him to communicate with birds.
Weaknesses
Mortality
Relationships
Equipment
- Nth Metal Wings and Belt:
- Without these wings made of Nth metal, Hawkman could not fly.
- The Nth Metal also grants Hawkman superhuman endurance and eyesight, and allows him to heal at incredible speed.
- Medieval Weaponry
- Laser Bow
- Thanagarian Mace
- Absorbascon
Gallery
Vehicle
SuperFriends Team Members
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Episode Appearances
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Notes
- Gardner Fox teamed up with artist Dennis Neville to create Hawkman / Carter Hall in 1940.[17]
- This Golden Age Hawkman was an archeologist who was the reincarnation of an ancient Egyptian prince, Khufu. He and Hawkgirl used the same tools displayed in his museum to fight crime.
- In 1961, Gardner Fox and Joe Kubert, re-created Hawkman as Katar Hol. This Silver Age Hawkman first appeared in The Brave and the Bold, Vol.1 # 34[18] (Feb-Mar 1961).
- In the Silver Age, DC introduced new versions of several characters. The new Hawkman and Hawkgirl were police officers from the planet Thanagar who stayed on Earth to help human police forces, and the Justice League, deal with supervillains.
- This Silver Age Hawkman was quite similar to the Golden Age version in his appearance, powers, and methodology. His origin was changed, and his new identity was that of Katar Hol, a member of the winged police force on Thanagar. Unlike other character reinventions of the same era, his suit went largely unchanged. “Ninth Metal” was now called “Nth Metal.”
- In 1967, he made his television debut in the Filmation series The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967-1968). He has a pet bird named Screel.
- He appeared again a few years later in 1977 as part of the regular line-up for Hanna Barbera’s Super Friends series (1973-1985)
- In the 1985 series Crisis on Infinite Earths, Hawkman’s history became muddled with several new versions of the character appearing throughout the years, some associated with ancient Egypt and some with Thanagar. These versions of the character have starred in several series of various durations.
- In the comics, Hawkgirl is Hawkman's wife, this is never actually stated to be the case on the show, but it is implied somewhat. It is at least evident that they are partners in the way that Batman and Robin are.
External Links
- The Hawkman disambiguation page at the DC Database.
- Hawkman (Katar Hol) at Wikipedia
- Hawkman at Don Markstein’s Toonopedia Website
- Hawkman at the Comic Vine
- The Hawkman FAQ
Appearances in Other Media
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References
- ↑ As revealed in the (SF Comicbook, issue #7)
- ↑ In the opening monologue of the Filmation cartoons The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967 to 1968), Hawkman is referred to what sounds like 'Carter Hall'. It is revealed in The Brave and the Bold #34 (March, 1961) to be his earth-alias.
- ↑ His species was not mentioned in series.
- ↑ His home planet is not mentioned in series.
- ↑ The fact that Hawkgirl is his wife is not mentioned in the series.
- ↑ Vic Perrin did the voice of Hawkman in the Filmation series.
- ↑ Jack Angel did the voice of Hawkman throughout the entire animated Super Friends franchise.
- ↑ Bill Nuckols played Hawkman in the Legends of the Superheroes television series.
- ↑ The version of Hawkman used on the cartoon is probably the Silver Age version, a native of the parallel-universe Earth-One.
- ↑ As revealed in the ‘Flashback’ portion of The Brave and Bold #44 (November, 1962).
- ↑ As revealed in DC Super-Stars, #14/3 (May-June 1977).
- ↑ As revealed in The Brave and the Bold #34 (March, 1961).
- ↑ As revealed in The Brave and the Bold, #42 (July, 1962).
- ↑ As revealed in The Brave and Bold #44 (November, 1962).
- ↑ As revealed in Justice League of America, #31 (1964).
- ↑ Name given in the Filmation cartoons The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967 to 1968).
- ↑ Go to DC Database on the first appearance of Hawkman in Flash Comics Vol. 1, #1 (January, 1940)
- ↑ Go to DC Database for more on The Brave and the Bold, Vol.1 # 34 (March, 1961)