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'''Hawkman''' is one of the oldest of [[DC Comics]]' superheroes, having been created in 1940, during [[The Golden Age of Comic Books]]. He's also one of the most infamous cases of [[Continuity Snarl]] in the world of comics.
'''Hawkman''' is one of the oldest of [[DC Comics]]' superheroes, having been created in 1940 during [[The Golden Age of Comic Books]]. He's also one of the most infamous cases of [[Continuity Snarl]] in the world of comics.


As originally envisioned, Hawkman was really archeologist Carter Hall, who discovered that he was actually the reincarnation of an Egyptian prince named Khufu, and that he had been murdered long ago by an evil priest along with the woman he loved. Furthermore, both the priest and his lover had also been reincarnated, and the former had now captured the latter! Arming himself with equipment found at a museum, as well as using an anti-gravity metal called "Ninth metal" (later renamed Nth metal) to fly, Carter created the costumed identity of Hawkman to go rescue her. She would later join him in his adventures as "Hawkgirl". Hawkman would also become one of the founders of the first superhero group, the [[Justice Society of America]].
As originally envisioned, Hawkman was really archaeologist Carter Hall, who discovered that he was actually the reincarnation of an Egyptian prince named Khufu, and that he had been murdered long ago by an evil priest along with the woman he loved. Furthermore, both the priest and his lover had also been reincarnated, and the former had now captured the latter! Arming himself with equipment found at a museum, as well as using an anti-gravity metal called "Ninth metal" (later renamed Nth metal) to fly, Carter created the costumed identity of Hawkman to go rescue her. She would later join him in his adventures as "Hawkgirl". Hawkman would also become one of the founders of the first superhero group, the [[Justice Society of America]].


During [[The Interregnum]], Hawkman's series, as with most other superheroes of the time, was canceled. During [[The Silver Age of Comic Books]], he was reinvented, this time as Katar Hol, a law enforcement agent from the planet Thanagar (conveniently inhabited by [[Human Aliens]]) who came to Earth (along his partner and wife Shayera) to study Earth's crimefighting techniques, and they assumed the identities of museum curators Carter and Shiera Hall. They also acted as superheroes (using their Thanagarian uniforms) and became known as Hawkman and Hawkwoman. They soon joined the [[Justice League]], the modern version of the Justice Society, and even met the ''original'' Hawks during the League's team-ups with the Society (which was established as having existed in the [[Alternate Universe|parallel universe]] called Earth-2.)
During [[The Interregnum]], Hawkman's series, as with most other superheroes of the time, was cancelled. During [[The Silver Age of Comic Books]], he was reinvented, this time as Katar Hol, a law enforcement agent from the planet Thanagar (conveniently inhabited by [[Human Aliens]]) who came to Earth (along his partner and wife Shayera) to study Earth's crimefighting techniques, and they assumed the identities of museum curators Carter and Shiera Hall. They also acted as superheroes (using their Thanagarian uniforms) and became known as Hawkman and Hawkwoman. They soon joined the [[Justice League]], the modern version of the Justice Society, and even met the ''original'' Hawks during the League's team-ups with the Society (which was established as having existed in the [[Alternate Universe|parallel universe]] called Earth-2.)


(At around this time, Hawkman appeared on ''Challenge of the [[Super Friends]]''. Since no one on that show was allowed to throw a punch, his prowess was portrayed as ... somewhat less than stellar. Basically, he could fly, and that's it -- which for a super hero is like being able to tie your shoes.)
(At around this time, Hawkman appeared on ''Challenge of the [[Superfriends]]''. Since no one on that show was allowed to throw a punch, his prowess was portrayed as ... somewhat less than stellar. Basically, he could fly, and that's it -- which for a super hero is like being able to tie your shoes.)


Up to this point, there was no real confusion over the Hawkman characters. It all started after DC decided to [[Retcon]] their universe with the [[Crisis Crossover]] called [[Crisis On Infinite Earths]]. All of DC's titles were supposed to undergo a [[Re Boot]] afterwards; but due to poor editorial overseeing, some titles were rebooted but others were not. The Silver Age Hawkman was reinvented as a [[Darker and Edgier]] character who had only recently arrived on Earth--but Hawkman was STILL supposed to have been a member of the League for years! They explained this by claiming that the winged heroes in the League were actually the Golden Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl (since all DC characters now existed in one universe) and, later, that a Thanagarian spy had joined the team as Hawkman.
Up to this point, there was no real confusion over the Hawkman characters. It all started after DC decided to [[Retcon]] their universe with the [[Crisis Crossover]] called [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]]. All of DC's titles were supposed to undergo a [[Continuity Reboot]] afterwards; but due to poor editorial overseeing, some titles were rebooted but others were not. The Silver Age Hawkman was reinvented as a [[Darker and Edgier]] character who had only recently arrived on Earth--but Hawkman was ''still'' supposed to have been a member of the League for years! They explained this by claiming that the winged heroes in the League were actually the Golden Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl (since all DC characters now existed in one universe) and, later, that a Thanagarian spy had joined the team as Hawkman.


When DC decided to fix its post-Crisis mistakes with ANOTHER reality-changing crossover ([[Zero Hour]]) somebody came up with the idea of having the various Hawks... ''merged'' into a single being, known as the "Hawk-god". This idea was poorly received and his series was soon cancelled. DC was so desperate over the mess that they actually ''forbade'' anybody from using the character for years.
When DC decided to fix its post-Crisis mistakes with ''another'' reality-changing crossover, ''[[Zero Hour]]'', somebody came up with the idea of having the various Hawks... ''merged'' into a single being, known as the "Hawk-god". This idea was poorly received and his series was soon cancelled. DC was so desperate over the mess that they actually ''forbade'' anybody from using the character for years.


When the ''[[Justice League]]'' animated series was made, it was decided that Hawkgirl, rather than Hawkman, would be a member. A Hawkman [[Expy]], Hro Talak, was introduced in the series as her former lover AND a bad guy! Even later, an actual Hawkman character (Carter Hall, following a variation of the Golden Age reincarnation origin) was also introduced in the cartoon.
When the ''[[Justice League]]'' animated series was made, it was decided that Hawkgirl, rather than Hawkman, would be a member. A Hawkman [[Expy]], Hro Talak, was introduced in the series as her former lover ''and'' a bad guy! Even later, an actual Hawkman character (Carter Hall, following a variation of the Golden Age reincarnation origin) was also introduced in the cartoon.


Back in the comics, DC tried to exploit Hawkgirl's popularity by having (a variation of) her take over the new Hawkman comic book, but it didn't work and it too was soon canceled. Hawkman was ''finally'' brought back in the pages of the new Justice Society comic series, with a new origin that explains that both Khufu and his mate have reincarnated many times, including as Katar and Shayera.
Back in the comics, DC tried to exploit Hawkgirl's popularity by having (a variation of) her take over the new Hawkman comic book, but it didn't work and it too was soon cancelled. Hawkman was ''finally'' brought back in the pages of the then-new ''[[Justice Society]]'' comic series, with a new origin that explains that both Khufu and his mate have reincarnated many times, including as Katar and Shayera.


In 2011, the entire DC Universe was rebooted, erasing all the history (good or bad) of most characters including Hawkman, hopefully ending the confusion for good. Hawkman has his own self-titled book, and Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders again) is to feature in James Robinson's [[Justice Society of America|Earth-2]].
In 2011, the entire DC Universe was rebooted, erasing all the history (good or bad) of most characters including Hawkman, hopefully ending the confusion for good. Hawkman has his own self-titled book, and Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders again) is to feature in James Robinson's [[Justice Society of America|Earth-2]].
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=== Tropes related to this character: ===


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* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]
* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]
* [[Affectionate Nickname]]: Shayera calls Katar "peacock". In return, Katar calls her "magpie".
* [[Affectionate Nickname]]: Shayera calls Katar "peacock". In return, Katar calls her "magpie".
* [[Always a Bigger Fish]]: The first issue of the ''Hawkworld'' mini-series begins with a hawk feeding a lizard to her babies. Then the mother hawk ends up getting eaten by a humanoid alien lizard.
* [[Always a Bigger Fish]]: The first issue of the ''Hawkworld'' mini-series begins with a hawk feeding a lizard to her babies. Then the mother hawk ends up getting eaten by a humanoid alien lizard.
* [[Animal Talk]]: Silver Age Hawkman and Hawkwoman can talk to birds as a result of side-effects from using the Absorbascon. Unlike [[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Aquaman]], they can't command them but rather use them as spies and snitches.
* [[Animal Talk]]: Silver Age Hawkman and Hawkwoman can talk to birds as a result of side-effects from using the Absorbascon. Unlike [[Aquaman]], they can't command them but rather use them as spies and snitches.
* [[Animal Themed Superbeing]]
* [[Animal-Themed Superbeing]]
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The "Nth Metal" from which the Hawks' wings are made.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The "Nth Metal" from which the Hawks' wings are made.
* [[Arch Nemesis]]: Hath-Set to Carter and Shiera/Kendra.
* [[Arch Nemesis]]: Hath-Set to Carter and Shiera/Kendra.
** The Gentleman Ghost is often Carter and Shiera/Kendra's archenemy.
** The Gentleman Ghost is often Carter and Shiera/Kendra's archenemy.
** Byth to Katar and Shayera.
** Byth to Katar and Shayera.
* [[Armed With Canon]]
* [[Armed with Canon]]
* [[Artistic License Chemistry]]: Nth Metal (sometimes called "Ninth Metal")
* [[Artistic License Chemistry]]: Nth Metal (sometimes called "Ninth Metal")
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Charley Parker, he became Golden Eagle.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Charley Parker, he became Golden Eagle.
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* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]: Charley Parker
* [[Blond Guys Are Evil]]: Charley Parker
** Averted with the Golden Age Hawkman, as Carter Hall was originally blond.
** Averted with the Golden Age Hawkman, as Carter Hall was originally blond.
* [[Brother Sister Team]]: {{spoiler|Hawkboy and his sister in ''[[The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]''.}}
* [[Brother-Sister Team]]: {{spoiler|Hawkboy and his sister in ''[[The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]''.}}
* [[Canine Companion]]: In one issue, Shayera Hol has a pet poodle.
* [[Canine Companion]]: In one issue, Shayera Hol has a pet poodle.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: The angel Zauriel was a stand-in for Hawkman in the League during the time the latter was not usable.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: The angel Zauriel was a stand-in for Hawkman in the League during the time the latter was not usable.
* [[Catch a Falling Star]]: Or a falling ''Batmobile!'' (In an episode of [[The Batman (Animation)|The Batman]].)
* [[Catch a Falling Star]]: Or a falling ''Batmobile!'' (In an episode of [[The Batman]].)
* [[City of Adventure]]: Midway City, the second Hawkman's Earthly base of operations.
* [[City of Adventure]]: Midway City, the second Hawkman's Earthly base of operations.
** St. Roch, Carter Hall and Kendra Saunder's base of operations.
** St. Roch, Carter Hall and Kendra Saunder's base of operations.
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* [[Cult]]: The followers of Thasaro. {{spoiler|However, their god kills them because he does not like to be used, despite the priest's pleas that that was not the case.}}
* [[Cult]]: The followers of Thasaro. {{spoiler|However, their god kills them because he does not like to be used, despite the priest's pleas that that was not the case.}}
** Also the followers of Onimar Synn on Thanagar.
** Also the followers of Onimar Synn on Thanagar.
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Virtually the entire Wingmen force (especially post-''Hawkworld''), except for Katar and ([[Depending On the Writer]]) Shayera Hol.
* [[Dirty Cop]]: Virtually the entire Wingmen force (especially post-''Hawkworld''), except for Katar and ([[Depending on the Writer]]) Shayera Hol.
* [[Doing in The Wizard]]: Reinventing Hawkman as a [[Sci Fi]] hero instead of a supernatural one.
* [[Doing In the Wizard]]: Reinventing Hawkman as a [[Sci Fi]] hero instead of a supernatural one.
* [[Drop the Hammer]]: DCAU Hawkgirl's primary weapon is an energy mace.
* [[Drop the Hammer]]: DCAU Hawkgirl's primary weapon is an energy mace.
* [[Eagle Land]]: The ''Hawkworld'' comics tend to portray America in either Flavor 2 or Mixed Flavor, while Katar Hol (inspired by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution) embraces the Flavor 1 idealism and hope Thanagar would follow.
* [[Eagle Land]]: The ''Hawkworld'' comics tend to portray America in either Flavor 2 or Mixed Flavor, while Katar Hol (inspired by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution) embraces the Flavor 1 idealism and hope Thanagar would follow.
* [[Enemy Without]]: The Shadow Thief, in the DCAU version of Hawkman.
* [[Enemy Without]]: The Shadow Thief, in the DCAU version of Hawkman.
* [[Exiled From Continuity]]
* [[Exiled From Continuity]]
* [[Expy]]: Hro Talak in the DCAU is basically Evil Hawkman. His name is even an anagram of Katar Hol.
* [[Expy]]: Hro Talak in the DCAU is basically Evil Hawkman. His name is even an anagram of Katar Hol.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Golden Eagle
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Golden Eagle
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* [[Grand Theft Me]]: The spirit of Hath-Set, Carter and Shayera's worst enemy (the one who killed them in their first life in Egypt), can possess any of his descendants. Because his genes have had over five-thousand years to spread, that means approximately half of the human race.
* [[Grand Theft Me]]: The spirit of Hath-Set, Carter and Shayera's worst enemy (the one who killed them in their first life in Egypt), can possess any of his descendants. Because his genes have had over five-thousand years to spread, that means approximately half of the human race.
* [[Great Big Book of Everything]]: The Absorbacon
* [[Great Big Book of Everything]]: The Absorbacon
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]: Katar Hol and Charles Parker
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Katar Hol and Charles Parker
* [[Happily Married]]:
* [[Happily Married]]:
** Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders
** Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders
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* [[I Just Want to Be Special]]: Charley Parker
* [[I Just Want to Be Special]]: Charley Parker
* [[Instant Messenger Pigeon]]: Commissioner Emmett's pet bird, sent to Hawkman when he's needed.
* [[Instant Messenger Pigeon]]: Commissioner Emmett's pet bird, sent to Hawkman when he's needed.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Carter Hall, especially in recent years.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Carter Hall, especially in recent years.
* [[King Arthur]]: One of his knights was an incarnation of Khufu/Carter as well.
* [[King Arthur]]: One of his knights was an incarnation of Khufu/Carter as well.
* [[Legacy Character]]
* [[Legacy Character]]
* [[Legacy Implosion]]
* [[Legacy Implosion]]
* [[Living Shadow]]: Shadow Thief.
* [[Living Shadow]]: Shadow Thief.
* [[Love Triangle]]: Katar/Hawkman, Shayera/Hawkwoman, and Mavis Trent
* [[Love Triangle]]: Katar/Hawkman, Shayera/Hawkwoman, and Mavis Trent
** In recent continuity there was a bit of a triangle between Carter, Kendra and Roy Harper (Red Arrow).
** In recent continuity there was a bit of a triangle between Carter, Kendra and Roy Harper (Red Arrow).
* [[Luke I Am Your Father]]: In the DCAU, Hawkgirl is the mother of future hero Warhawk--but the father is {{spoiler|Green Lantern John Stewart}}!
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: In the DCAU, Hawkgirl is the mother of future hero Warhawk--but the father is {{spoiler|Green Lantern John Stewart}}!
** Fel Andar is Charley Parker's father.
** Fel Andar is Charley Parker's father.
** Hawkgirl's mother is Queen Khea.
** Hawkgirl's mother is Queen Khea.
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* [[Mishmash Museum]]: Midway City Museum
* [[Mishmash Museum]]: Midway City Museum
* [[Missing Mom]]: Katar's mother, Faraway Woman ("Naomi Carter")
* [[Missing Mom]]: Katar's mother, Faraway Woman ("Naomi Carter")
* [[My God What Have I Done]]: Katar, for killing his father and a Wingor.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Katar, for killing his father and a Wingor.
* [[My Species Doth Protest Too Much]]: Katar and Shayera Hol ([[Pre Crisis]])
* [[My Species Doth Protest Too Much]]: Katar and Shayera Hol ([[Pre Crisis]])
* [[Names the Same]]: Hyathis (queen of Alstair) and Hya''n''this (Shayera's maternal grandmother).
* [[Name's the Same]]: Hyathis (queen of Alstair) and Hya''n''this (Shayera's maternal grandmother).
** [[Post Crisis]]: Shayera Thal's named after her mother Shayera Thal I.
** [[Post-Crisis]]: Shayera Thal's named after her mother Shayera Thal I.
* [[Nebulous Evil Organisation]]: C.A.W. (Criminal Alliance of the World)
* [[Nebulous Evil Organisation]]: C.A.W. (Criminal Alliance of the World)
* [[Ninja]]/[[McNinja]]: Shadow Thief
* [[Ninja]]/[[McNinja]]: Shadow Thief
* [[No Communities Were Harmed]] St. Roch is a clear stand-in for New Orleans, which also exists in the DCU.
* [[No Communities Were Harmed]] St. Roch is a clear stand-in for New Orleans, which also exists in the DCU.
* [[No Name Given]]: {{spoiler|Katar and Shayera's son and daughter in ''[[The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]''. The son was called Hawkboy.}}
* [[No Name Given]]: {{spoiler|Katar and Shayera's son and daughter in ''[[The Dark Knight Strikes Again]]''. The son was called Hawkboy.}}
* [[Non Human Sidekick]]: A large red hawk named Big Red often accompanies the Silver Age Hawks.
* [[Non-Human Sidekick]]: A large red hawk named Big Red often accompanies the Silver Age Hawks.
* [[Older and Wiser]]: In ''Hawkworld'' issue 2, Katar had one that was an oppressed Wingor, named R'd Nar, who helped him get out of his funk.
* [[Older and Wiser]]: In ''Hawkworld'' issue 2, Katar had one that was an oppressed Wingor, named R'd Nar, who helped him get out of his funk.
** Faraway Woman
** Faraway Woman
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* [[Planet of Hats]]: Thanagar
* [[Planet of Hats]]: Thanagar
* [[Police Are Useless]]: Wingmen are corrupted.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: Wingmen are corrupted.
* [[Post Crisis]]: His continuity gets messed up, but not right away.
* [[Post-Crisis]]: His continuity gets messed up, but not right away.
* [[The Power of Love]]: Hawkman and Hawkwoman/Hawkgirl
* [[The Power of Love]]: Hawkman and Hawkwoman/Hawkgirl
* [[Race Lift]]: George Emmett gone from white (pre-Crisis) to black (post-''Hawkworld'').
* [[Race Lift]]: George Emmett gone from white (pre-Crisis) to black (post-''Hawkworld'').
* [[Double Standard Rape Female On Male|Rape Is OK If It's Female On Male]]: {{spoiler|Forerunner on Golden Eagle.}}
* [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)|Rape Is OK If It's Female On Male]]: {{spoiler|Forerunner on Golden Eagle.}}
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Hawkwoman
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Hawkwoman
* [[Reincarnation]]: Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders/Kendra Saunders
* [[Reincarnation]]: Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders/Kendra Saunders
* [[Reincarnation Romance]]: Khufu/Carter and Chay-Ara/Shiera/Kendra
* [[Reincarnation Romance]]: Khufu/Carter and Chay-Ara/Shiera/Kendra
* [[Rent a Zilla]]: Byth, when he turned into a giant dinosaur-like Brontadon.
* [[Rent-A-Zilla]]: Byth, when he turned into a giant dinosaur-like Brontadon.
* [[The Rez]]: Paran Katar met Faraway Woman in one.
* [[The Rez]]: Paran Katar met Faraway Woman in one.
* [[Rogues Gallery Transplant]]: Most of Katar and Shayera's enemies (including Shadow-Thief, Lion-Mane, Fadeaway Man, etc.) now become Carter and Kendra's enemeis.
* [[Rogues Gallery Transplant]]: Most of Katar and Shayera's enemies (including Shadow-Thief, Lion-Mane, Fadeaway Man, etc.) now become Carter and Kendra's enemeis.
* [[Romantic False Lead]]: Hawkman is reduced to this in the animated series.
* [[Romantic False Lead]]: Hawkman is reduced to this in the animated series.
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Kendra Saunders
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Kendra Saunders
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Thasaro in Elseworlds ''Legend of the Hawkman''.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Thasaro in Elseworlds ''Legend of the Hawkman''.
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Commissioner George Emmett (he's gave Katar and Shayera their Earth names and jobs as museum curators)
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Commissioner George Emmett (he's gave Katar and Shayera their Earth names and jobs as museum curators)
** Charley Parker (before becoming Golden Eagle)
** Charley Parker (before becoming Golden Eagle)
* [[Self Made Orphan]]: A drugged Katar Hol killed his father because his soon-to-be archenemy Byth told him he was smuggling weapons. Katar found out his dad was smuggling food and medicine to the oppressed lower-class citizens. Katar was around 18 at the time.
* [[Self-Made Orphan]]: A drugged Katar Hol killed his father because his soon-to-be archenemy Byth told him he was smuggling weapons. Katar found out his dad was smuggling food and medicine to the oppressed lower-class citizens. Katar was around 18 at the time.
* [[Servant Race]]/[[Slave Race]]: The denizens of Downside. Aliens from conquered worlds end up there, forming a single, amorphous class of downtrodden slaves. Some Thanagarians themselves (Katar Hol and young Shayera Thal, each of them at one point) end up in this trope. Isamot Kol, a [[Lizard Man]] [[Green Lantern]], is one of these aliens, but is proud to be from Thanagar.
* [[Servant Race]]/[[Slave Race]]: The denizens of Downside. Aliens from conquered worlds end up there, forming a single, amorphous class of downtrodden slaves. Some Thanagarians themselves (Katar Hol and young Shayera Thal, each of them at one point) end up in this trope. Isamot Kol, a [[Lizard Man]] [[Green Lantern]], is one of these aliens, but is proud to be from Thanagar.
* [[Shape Shifter]]: Byth Rok
* [[Shape Shifter]]: Byth Rok
* [[Shout Out]]: In the JSA storyline ''The Return of Hawkman'', one of the members of the Talon of Truth looks like a [[X-Men (Comic Book)|Shi'ar]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: In the JSA storyline ''The Return of Hawkman'', one of the members of the Talon of Truth looks like a [[X-Men (Comic Book)|Shi'ar]].
** The Nth metal was inspired by [[HG Wells|Cavorite]].
** The Nth metal was inspired by [[H. G. Wells|Cavorite]].
* [[Something Person]]
* [[Something Person]]
* [[Space Police]]: Katar and Shayera are often referred to as "alien cops", usually by Green Arrow.
* [[Space Police]]: Katar and Shayera are often referred to as "alien cops", usually by Green Arrow.
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* [[Swiss Army Weapon]]: DCAU Hawkgirl's energy mace.
* [[Swiss Army Weapon]]: DCAU Hawkgirl's energy mace.
* [[Super Strength]]: Though not as strong as Superman and Captain Marvel, Nth Metal does give him enhanced strength.
* [[Super Strength]]: Though not as strong as Superman and Captain Marvel, Nth Metal does give him enhanced strength.
* [[Super Hero Speciation]]: Only Hawkman (Katar Hol) was allowed membership of the JLA. It was many years before Hawkgirl (Shayera) became a member and broke the original twelve-member limit. Also, Hawkgirl sometimes uses a bow and arrows, which is Green Arrow's specialty.
* [[Super-Hero Speciation]]: Only Hawkman (Katar Hol) was allowed membership of the JLA. It was many years before Hawkgirl (Shayera) became a member and broke the original twelve-member limit. Also, Hawkgirl sometimes uses a bow and arrows, which is Green Arrow's specialty.
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Throwing Your Mace Always Works]]
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works|Throwing Your Mace Always Works]]
* [[Unobtainium]]: Nth Metal
* [[Unobtainium]]: Nth Metal
* [[Wall of Weapons]]: Hawkman's own personal armory.
* [[Wall of Weapons]]: Hawkman's own personal armory.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: Well, Flying Shirtless Scene.
* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]]: Well, Flying Shirtless Scene.
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield]]: Midway City is in Michigan. Or is it Illinois? Averted with St. Roch, which is explicitly in Louisiana.
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]]: Midway City is in Michigan. Or is it Illinois? Averted with St. Roch, which is explicitly in Louisiana.
* [[Wild Child]]: {{spoiler|Hawkboy and his sister.}}
* [[Wild Child]]: {{spoiler|Hawkboy and his sister.}}
* [[Will They or Won't They]]:
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]:
** Katar Hol and Shayera Thal ([[Post Crisis]])
** Katar Hol and Shayera Thal ([[Post-Crisis]])
** Carter Hall and Kendra Saunders/{{spoiler|Shiera Hall}}.
** Carter Hall and Kendra Saunders/{{spoiler|Shiera Hall}}.
*** {{spoiler|[[They Do|They actually consummated their relationship]] after being resurrected in the finale of Blackest Night, as <s>Kendra</s> Shayera now has memories of all of her past lives, like Carter had always had in his current incarnation. Then she died again.}}
*** {{spoiler|[[They Do|They actually consummated their relationship]] after being resurrected in the finale of Blackest Night, as <s>Kendra</s> Shayera now has memories of all of her past lives, like Carter had always had in his current incarnation. Then she died again.}}
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 10 February 2024

Hawkman is one of the oldest of DC Comics' superheroes, having been created in 1940 during The Golden Age of Comic Books. He's also one of the most infamous cases of Continuity Snarl in the world of comics.

As originally envisioned, Hawkman was really archaeologist Carter Hall, who discovered that he was actually the reincarnation of an Egyptian prince named Khufu, and that he had been murdered long ago by an evil priest along with the woman he loved. Furthermore, both the priest and his lover had also been reincarnated, and the former had now captured the latter! Arming himself with equipment found at a museum, as well as using an anti-gravity metal called "Ninth metal" (later renamed Nth metal) to fly, Carter created the costumed identity of Hawkman to go rescue her. She would later join him in his adventures as "Hawkgirl". Hawkman would also become one of the founders of the first superhero group, the Justice Society of America.

During The Interregnum, Hawkman's series, as with most other superheroes of the time, was cancelled. During The Silver Age of Comic Books, he was reinvented, this time as Katar Hol, a law enforcement agent from the planet Thanagar (conveniently inhabited by Human Aliens) who came to Earth (along his partner and wife Shayera) to study Earth's crimefighting techniques, and they assumed the identities of museum curators Carter and Shiera Hall. They also acted as superheroes (using their Thanagarian uniforms) and became known as Hawkman and Hawkwoman. They soon joined the Justice League, the modern version of the Justice Society, and even met the original Hawks during the League's team-ups with the Society (which was established as having existed in the parallel universe called Earth-2.)

(At around this time, Hawkman appeared on Challenge of the Superfriends. Since no one on that show was allowed to throw a punch, his prowess was portrayed as ... somewhat less than stellar. Basically, he could fly, and that's it -- which for a super hero is like being able to tie your shoes.)

Up to this point, there was no real confusion over the Hawkman characters. It all started after DC decided to Retcon their universe with the Crisis Crossover called Crisis on Infinite Earths. All of DC's titles were supposed to undergo a Continuity Reboot afterwards; but due to poor editorial overseeing, some titles were rebooted but others were not. The Silver Age Hawkman was reinvented as a Darker and Edgier character who had only recently arrived on Earth--but Hawkman was still supposed to have been a member of the League for years! They explained this by claiming that the winged heroes in the League were actually the Golden Age Hawkman and Hawkgirl (since all DC characters now existed in one universe) and, later, that a Thanagarian spy had joined the team as Hawkman.

When DC decided to fix its post-Crisis mistakes with another reality-changing crossover, Zero Hour, somebody came up with the idea of having the various Hawks... merged into a single being, known as the "Hawk-god". This idea was poorly received and his series was soon cancelled. DC was so desperate over the mess that they actually forbade anybody from using the character for years.

When the Justice League animated series was made, it was decided that Hawkgirl, rather than Hawkman, would be a member. A Hawkman Expy, Hro Talak, was introduced in the series as her former lover and a bad guy! Even later, an actual Hawkman character (Carter Hall, following a variation of the Golden Age reincarnation origin) was also introduced in the cartoon.

Back in the comics, DC tried to exploit Hawkgirl's popularity by having (a variation of) her take over the new Hawkman comic book, but it didn't work and it too was soon cancelled. Hawkman was finally brought back in the pages of the then-new Justice Society comic series, with a new origin that explains that both Khufu and his mate have reincarnated many times, including as Katar and Shayera.

In 2011, the entire DC Universe was rebooted, erasing all the history (good or bad) of most characters including Hawkman, hopefully ending the confusion for good. Hawkman has his own self-titled book, and Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders again) is to feature in James Robinson's Earth-2.


Tropes used in Hawkman include: