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Hawkworld Was (Almost) the Most Radical Reinvention of 1989

Michael MacLeod4 years ago4 years ago09 mins

In 1989 DC Comics released Hawkworld, the last of its big post-Crisis reboots and origin stories, written and drawn by cartoonist Timothy Truman. The three issue miniseries told an origin story for the post-Crisis On Infinite Earths version of classic hero Hawkman while incorporating the gritty urban realism seen in books like “Batman: Year One,”…

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