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Cover: Howard Chaykin

Hawkgirl #50

May 2006 · DC · 2.50 USD; 3.50 CAD
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“The Dead of Night”

In "The Dead of Night," Hawkgirl and Danny confront a mystery unfolding beneath the Stonechat Museum, where strange earthquakes and a string of brutal murders point to something far older and more dangerous than a mere serial killer. As Kendra and Danny descend into a hidden vault, a sudden rockslide cuts them off—and in the darkness, a chilling sound breaks the silence. Written by Walter Simonson and brought to life with striking art by Howard Chaykin (pencils and inks), this issue blends suspense and myth with a haunting atmosphere, all rendered in rich colors by Michelle Madsen and sharp lettering by Rob Leigh, with a cover by Howard Chaykin that captures the story’s eerie tone.

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writer Walter Simonson · artist, inker Howard Chaykin · colorist Michelle Madsen · letterer Rob Leigh · cover Howard Chaykin

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artist, inker Howard Chaykin
letterer Rob Leigh
cover pencils, inks Howard Chaykin

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Kendra and Danny experience earthquakes which seem to only affect the Stonechat Museum. Lt. Grubs tells Kendra that transients are being slaughtered by a serial killer. Kendra and Danny investigate a hidden vault beneath the museum. A rockslide isolates Kendra, the lights go off, and she hears a throat being cleared.

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