The Death of Hawkman

The Death of Hawkman

The Death of Hawkman

The Death of Hawkman

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Overview

Collected for the first time, the acclaimed miniseries from writer Marc Andreyko (BATWOMAN, WONDER WOMAN ’77) and artist Aaron Lopresti (WONDER WOMAN), DEATH OF HAWKMAN-the last great adventure of one of comics’ most legendary heroes! Traveling through space with the incredible power of the Zeta Beam, he once soared the skies of the faraway world of Rann as its greatest guardian. Now he’s retired to his home planet of Earth, trying to live a normal life. Normal, that is, until he’s unexpectedly beamed back to the world he once protected-and finds it in ruins. The perpetrators: the winged warriors of Thanagar. So why has Thanagar’s mightiest hero, Hawkman, come soaring to Adam Strange’s rescue? Hawkman knows that his people have been framed for Rann’s destruction. Only he and Strange can bring justice to the real mastermind: the interstellar tyrant called Despero. But the forces of both worlds see them as fugitives from justice-and they’ve sent none other than Hawkwoman herself to take them down. Can Hawkman and Adam Strange put aside their distrust and save what remains of their civilizations? One thing is for sure: someone will pay the ultimate price…

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401279165
Publisher: DC
Publication date: 06/27/2017
Sold by: DC Comics
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 1,026,757
File size: 95 MB
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Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

Marc Andreyko is comic book and screenplay writer, known for writing the 2000s ongoing series MANHUNTER for DC Comic. He co-created (with artist Jesus Saiz) Kate Spencer, the title character of the series, the first female character to carry the long-running legacy. Andreyko co-wrote the graphic novel Torso with Brian Michael Bendis, for which he was nominated for the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize Awarded by the Audience and the Prize for Scenario (script) He co-created with P. Craig Russell, an Eisner- and Harvey-winning one-shot for Marvel Comics featuring Dr. Strange entitled What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen? He has written comics for other publishers, including Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, and Todd McFarlane Productions/Image Comics.
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