Nighthawk
Kyle Richmond was a wealthy, arrogant heir who was recruited by the cosmic Grandmaster to serve as a member of the villainous Squadron Sinister, a team modeled after DC's Justice League. Outfitted with a costume granting him enhanced abilities, he later reformed and became a stalwart member of the Defenders.
Roy Thomas and Sal Buscema introduced Nighthawk to Marvel readers in The Avengers #69 back in 1969, and this Silver Age creation has proven remarkably durable — racking up 245 catalog appearances across more than five decades and earning nine key-issue distinctions along the way. He's most at home in the pages of The Defenders, Squadron Supreme, and Supreme Power, a trio of series that signals a character equally comfortable in street-level grit and high-concept superhero drama. The company he keeps is genuinely impressive — Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man, and Valkyrie have all shared adventures with him — and that consistent presence alongside Marvel's heaviest hitters speaks to a figure who has never stopped mattering to the stories being told around him. If you haven't explored his corner of the Marvel universe yet, 56 years of history say it's well past time.
Real name. Kyle Richmond
Powers. Skilled Combatant: Nighthawk is a skilled acrobat and an experienced and capable hand to hand combatant.; Occultism: Over the years, Nighthawk has become somewhat of an expert on occult matters.

Trivia
- Nighthawk made his Marvel debut as a card-carrying villain in the Squadron Sinister before the character was reworked into a heroic figure in later stories.youtube.com
- The Squadron Sinister was engineered as a deliberate Marvel stand-in for DC's Justice League, casting Nighthawk squarely as Marvel's Batman analog in that rivalry-driven setup.youtube.com
- A later retcon reshuffled the in-universe timeline so that the heroic Squadron Supreme served as the 'original' inspiration, meaning the first published Nighthawk was never actually the in-universe original version.youtube.com
- Marvel has leaned into Nighthawk as a multiverse vessel for markedly different reinventions, including an Earth-31916 iteration portrayed as a Black anti-racist vigilante and an Earth-TRN852 version tied to Mephisto's reality.youtube.com
- Sal Buscema has drawn more of Nighthawk's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 25 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1969–2021
★ 1969
★ 1975
★ 1978
1982
1985
1990
1999
2002
★ 2008
2010
2014
2017
2021