Darkhawk
When teenager Chris Powell discovered a mysterious amulet in an abandoned amusement park, he gained the ability to swap his body with a powerful android armor, becoming the armored hero Darkhawk. Using this alien technology alongside his martial arts training, Chris dedicated himself to fighting crime and honoring his family's legacy.
Few characters capture the scrappy, street-level energy of early-'90s Marvel quite like Darkhawk, who burst onto the scene in Marvel Age #97 in 1991 and has been carving out a place in the Marvel Universe ever since. Over a remarkable 35-year publishing history, this Copper/Modern Age hero has kept genuinely elite company β sharing adventures with Spider-Man, Captain America, and the Human Torch β and turned up across some of Marvel's most action-packed corners, from the pages of The New Warriors and Avengers to U.S. War Machine. With six key-issue appearances flagged by collectors and 80 catalog appearances spanning three-plus decades, Darkhawk is far more than a nostalgia act; this is a character with real staying power and a devoted fanbase to prove it. If you've been sleeping on Darkhawk, the back-issue bins are calling your name.
Real name. Christopher "Chris" Powell
Powers. Skilled Combatant: Chris is skilled in kendo and an unidentified branch of karate.
Affiliations. NYPD; Imperial Guardians Formerly: ; Loners ; New Warriors ; Queen's VengeanceAvengers ; West Coast Avengers (reserve member) ; Secret Defenders (founder) ; Fraternity of Raptors (host) ; Project Pegasus

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