Hawkman #22
In "Quoth the Falcon, 'Hawkman, Die!'", Hawkman faces a dangerous new threat when the Falcon, convinced Carter Hall is an alien, exposes him to the public, setting off a chain of events that tests Hall’s secret identity and forces the Hawks to intervene. Written by Bob Haney and brought to life with dynamic art by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera, this 1967 issue delivers a sharp, suspenseful clash of wits and wings, with the Falcon’s schemes unraveling in the streets of Midway City. The cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera captures the moment’s intensity, perfectly framing the tension between hero and adversary.
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The Falcon thinks he has discovered Hawkman's identity as Carter Hall so he exposes Hall an as alien, believing that Hawkman will leave Midway City so that the Falcon can go on a crime spree. The Hawks return to foil his plans and Carter Hall admits to being an alien from Thanagar (though not to being Hawkman).
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