Hawkman #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects issues #18-23 of the 2021 Hawkman series, concluding the epic storyline that redefined the character's mythology. Writer Robert Venditti and artist Pat Olliffe deliver a cosmic finale as Hawkman faces the ultimate threat to his eternal existence, tying together centuries of past lives and adventures.
In "Death's Doorway Part One: Passengers," Hawkman and Hawkgirl confront a haunting echo of Carter Hall’s past when they’re stranded in the very dimensional plane where, in his first life as Ktar Deathbringer, he once enslaved millions for the Lord Beyond the Void. Written by Robert Venditti and illustrated by Fernando Pasarin, with inks by Oclair Albert, Cam Smith, and Wade von Grawbadger, and colors by Jeromy Cox, this issue plunges readers into a dangerous, memory-laden realm where old sins resurface. The cover, by Mikel Janín, captures the tension of their desperate journey.
In "Death's Doorway Part One: Passengers," Carter Hall finds himself caught in a deadly game as Sky Tyrant, armed with secrets from the Black Journal of Katarhul, unleashes a plan to end billions. With the shocking alliance between Sky Tyrant and The Batman Who Laughs, Shayera and Ray Palmer race to break Sky Tyrant’s hold over Carter before it’s too late.
In "Death's Doorway Part Two: The Key," Adam Strange teams up with Hawkwoman and the Atom to race against the Sky Tyrant, who seeks the fabled key of Katarhul to unleash devastating power. As the fate of millions hangs in the balance, the trio must outthink a relentless foe in a high-stakes hunt across shifting realms.
In "Death's Doorway Conclusion From End to Beginning," Carter Hall—caught between the grip of the Sky Tyrant and his own fractured will—faces a final reckoning as Hawkwoman reaches into the ancient key of Katarhul. The moment awakens buried echoes of her past lives, unlocking memories long sealed, as the line between hero and enemy blurs in the shadow of a forgotten past.
In "Miasma of Fear," Hawkman and Hawkwoman find themselves trapped in a surreal dimension, where Carter's mind drifts to a haunting memory from a past life—17th Century Spain, where he was a doctor confronting a merciless plague with no cure in sight. The story weaves personal dread with cosmic mystery, grounding its otherworldly tension in a single, unforgettable moment of helplessness.
In "Hawks Eternal Part One: Side by Side," Carter Hall and Shayera Hol are stranded in a haunting dimension tied to Carter’s past life as Ktar Deathbringer, a figure once reviled for his alliance with the Lord Beyond the Void. Now, as the betrayed and hunted, they must navigate a place where loyalty is currency and every shadow holds a memory of betrayal.
In "Hawks Eternal Part Two: Taking Lives," Carter Hall and Shayera Hol face off against the Lord Beyond the Void, a vengeful entity from Carter’s forgotten past as the Ktar Deathbringer, who seeks to consume their lives to achieve ultimate power. As ancient grudges resurface and the stakes rise, the Hawks must confront a threat rooted in their own history—before the past destroys them both.
In the climactic chapter of *Hawkman #4*, Carter and Shayera confront the Lord Beyond the Void in a desperate bid to stop him from consuming the collective power of the Hawks' past lives to enslave the cosmos. With the fate of the universe hanging in the balance, the duo must draw upon every memory, every sacrifice, and every winged legacy to stand against an enemy who feeds on their very history.
In the golden age of heroes, Hawkman and Hawkwoman stand side by side as pillars of the Justice Society, fighting the Injustice Society with courage and conviction. But beneath the familiar rhythms of their heroic life, a long-buried enemy stirs, determined to finally end their legacy.
In "Final Justice Part Two: The Nth Degree," Carter Hall and Shayera Hol face their most desperate challenge yet as they uncover the return of Anton Hastor—the reincarnated Hath-Set—determined to end their lives once and for all, now that the cycle of reincarnation has been broken. With their legacy hanging in the balance, the Hawkman duo must confront a foe who knows their past and plans to erase their future.
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