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Cover: Steve Lieber & Paul Guinan

Hawkman #18

Mar 1995 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD; 1.25 GBP
📊 ~28,929 copies sold its debut month
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“Identity”

In "Identity," Hawkman (Katar) investigates a string of murders in a quiet town where suspicion quickly falls on him—posing as Carter Hall, he’s seen as an outsider with a dangerous past. As the townspeople whisper of an owl-like creature called Strix, Katar must unravel the truth before he’s framed for a crime he didn’t commit. Written by Steven T. Seagle and illustrated by Steve Ellis, with inks by Andrew Pepoy, colors by Patricia Mulvihill, and letters by Agnes Pinaha, this 1995 issue features a cover by Steve Lieber and Paul Guinan.

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writer Steven T. Seagle · artist Steve Ellis · inker Andrew Pepoy · colorist Patricia Mulvihill · letterer Agnes Pinaha · cover Steve Lieber, Paul Guinan

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Full credits

letterer Agnes Pinaha
cover pencils Steve Lieber
cover inks Paul Guinan

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Katar goes to small town where someone has been killing young boys. The townsfolk think the stranger, Katar, posing as Carter Hall, is responsible. An old woman blames an owl-being called Strix. It turns out Don Hurley did it.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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