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Hawkwoman is the name of
several superheroines all
owned by DC
Comics and
existing in that company's DC Universe. They are partners, and
sometimes spouses...
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Brave and the Bold #34 (March 1961). She is the
second Hawkgirl and
first Hawkwoman. The
character has
since appeared in
various media following her inception...
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admitted at a time. In 1981,
Silver Age
Hawkgirl changed her name to
Hawkwoman in the
Hawkman backup feature of World's
Finest Comics #274. With the...
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Among the
reoccurring includes a
romantic connection to
reincarnated Hawkwoman or
Hawkgirl and an
affiliation with
superhero teams such as the Justice...
- methods. The two
acted publicly as the
heroes Hawkman and
Hawkgirl (later
Hawkwoman). The rest of Hawkman's
supporting cast
consist of
Mavis Trent, museum...
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stays in
space to help
mediate the
truce on Rann and
avenge the
murder of
Hawkwoman. As a result,
Hawkman is
absent during DC Comics' One Year
Later event...
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Goyer as co-executive producer. Syfy
tweeted a
debut of the show in 2018.
Hawkwoman was
originally considered to
appear in the series, but was
later decided...
- Titans.
Blackfire appears in Rann–Thanagar War,
during which she
kills Hawkwoman. She
forms an
uneasy alliance with the
surviving parti****nts of the war...
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possessing similar equipment often adorned by Hawkman, Hawkgirl, and
Hawkwoman. This
version of the
character and is the son of
Katar and
Shayera Hol...
- of his son. They
mindwiped Sharon,
forcing her to take the
identity of
Hawkwoman.
Intending to gain his teammates' confidence,
Andar claimed to be Carter...