Hawkman #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Amazing Return of the I. Q. Gang!", the eccentric Ira Quimby breaks free from prison using a sun-powered charge and a trick pinwheel to vanish into thin air, then reassembles his oddball I.Q. Gang for a fresh wave of mischief. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Murphy Anderson—both interior and on the cover—this 1965 DC classic sees Hawkman and Hawkgirl once again stepping in to stop a bizarre criminal resurgence.
When Ira Quimby breaks free from prison by harnessing sunlight and vanishing with a pinwheel, he reassembles his misfit I.Q. Gang for one last spree of chaos. Hawkman and Hawkgirl must stop the unpredictable trio before their antics spiral out of control.
In "Attack of the Crocodile-Men!", Hawkman follows a trail of mysterious radiation from a museum in Egypt to the hidden lair of the Criminal Alliance of the World, where he must rescue Jo from a perilous trap. With danger lurking in the shadows and a ruthless enemy slipping away, Hawkman faces a fight unlike any he’s known.
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Reprinted in Spectre #2 (1967), Spectre #4 (1968), Four Star Spectacular #1 (1976), Four Star Spectacular #4 (1976), The Hawkman Archives #2 (2005), Showcase Presents: Hawkman #1 (2007), DC Finest: Hawkman: Wings Across Time #[nn] (2025)
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