The Hawkman
The original Golden Age Hawkman, Carter Hall, is a reincarnated Egyptian prince who discovers his past life and uses an anti-gravity Nth Metal harness, massive wings, and ancient weapons to fight crime as a winged warrior.
Few characters carry the weight of comics history quite like The Hawkman, who soared onto the scene in the landmark Flash Comics #1 in 1940 β a debut so significant it launched one of DC's most storied titles and earned its place as a key collector's issue right out of the gate. A true child of the Golden Age, this winged warrior graced the pages of Flash Comics throughout the early 1940s alongside luminaries like Jay Garrick and Carter Hall, keeping genuinely extraordinary company in one of DC's most celebrated anthologies. With two key-issue appearances to his name across a compact but historically rich run, The Hawkman represents exactly the kind of foundational Golden Age figure that reminds collectors why 1940 was such a electric moment for the medium. If you're tracing the roots of the DC universe back to its thrilling, pulp-flavored origins, this is a character whose handful of appearances punch well above their number.

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Covers through the years β 1940β1944
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