Hawkman #11
In "The Shrike Strikes at Night!", Hawkman and Hawkgirl face off against a mysterious aerial foe whose storm-powered wings strike from the dark. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated with bold precision by Murphy Anderson, this 1965 classic introduces a flying villain with a mysterious origin—and a shocking connection to a distant world. The cover by Murphy Anderson captures the moment of high-stakes confrontation, perfectly framing the mystery of the Shrike’s true identity.
In "The Shrike Strikes at Night!", Hawkman and Hawkgirl face off against a mysterious aerial foe whose storm-wielding wings unleash lightning and gales. When the Shrike is captured, he reveals he has no memory of how he gained his powers—leading the heroes to uncover his true origin on the distant planet Moronon, where they soon find themselves hunted by the tyrant who knows the Shrike is the rightful ruler.
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Reprinted in Cuentos de Misterio #90 (1966), Eclipso #3 (1968), Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly #114 (1974), Showcase Presents: Hawkman #1 (2007), DC Finest: Hawkman: Wings Across Time #[nn] (2025)
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