The year 2017
was an odd year for Hawkman and Hawkgirl. The year started with both in their
own soon-to-end series and the year would end with both being involved in a
Batman-project with hope that it would lead to their own series in the near
future.
Hawkman was halfway
through the six-issue mini-series of Death of Hawkman and Hawkgirl was in Earth
2: Society as Kendra Munoz-Saunders, but both series ended in March, with
Hawkman living up to the title of the series by sacrificing himself to kill
Despero and Hawkgirl actually making it to the end of the Earth 2 series alive. The variant cover for Death of Hawkman No. 6 was definitely one of the highlights of the year. After that, it was very sporadic. Hawkman appeared in one panel at the end of
the Captain Atom series as a member of Justice League but that didn’t lead to
anything else. The Back Issue series No. 97 provided one of the highlights of
the year with a Bird issue, with Hawkman (drawn by George Perez) featured on
the cover. It covered a lot of the history of the Hawks and some great
interviews by the writers and artists of past series.
In March, news
about Scott Snyder’s Metal series, a Batman story centered on the Hawks’ Nth
Metal was announced. How much the Hawks would be involved was anybody’s guess,
but there was hope that this series would finally lead to the return of Hawkman
and Hawkgirl to their proper place in the DC Universe. In June, the schedule
for the Metal series was announced and there was an issue called “Hawkman Found”
discretely hidden at the bottom of the list. It was only a one-shot, but it was
definitely a step in the right direction.
During the summer, the trade paperbacks ‘Hawkman
by Geoff Johns Book One’ and ‘Death of Hawkman’ were released. This was promising
news, giving Hawk fans hope that DC Comics was preparing for the return of
Hawkman by releasing the two series in a volume. In addition, ‘Earth 2: Society
Volume 4’ and ‘DC Bombshells Volume 4’ with Hawkgirl were released during the
summer as well.
The Metal series
started in June and brought a whole new theory to the story of Hawkman and
Hawkgirl. While the series centered on Batman, Scott Snyder brought back Hawkman
and Hawkgirl as characters of vital importance to the DC Universe. Kendra
Saunders appeared for the first time since 2010 as Lady Blackhawk, and Carter
Hall returned in the one-shot Hawkman Found by Jeff Lemire. The issue was a beautiful comic with the art done by Bryan Hitch, Kevin Nowlan, Alex Sinclair and Jeremiah Skipper. The cover by Liam Sharpe and the variant cover by Jim Lee were also stunning.
On the TV side
of things, Hawkman showed up in just two episodes of Justice League Action
during the year, while Hawkgirl made an appearance in nine episodes of DC
Superhero Girls. Syfy also made an exciting announcement for their new series “Krypton”
starting in 2018. Hawkwoman was announced as a character for the series. They
still have not announced the actress who will play her part or to what extent
she will be involved yet.
As for the
Hawkworld groups on Facebook, Twitter and Facebook, the membership continued to
grow. The Facebook group passed 4500 members, with over 120 professional
writers and artists joining the group and some of them sharing their work at
times. The Twitter group grew to over 3500 followers, and the Instagram group also
passed 1200 followers, with over 1200 pictures of Hawkman and Hawkgirl. Many
comic sites gave Hawkworld a shout out as well, such as Bleeding Cool, 13th
Dimension, Comics Nexus and Geek Genie. The AngryGeeks Show on YouTube was also
a great supporter of Hawkworld this year.
The Year 2017 did not bring Hawk fans a
long-awaited new series, but Hawkman and Hawkgirl continued to make their
presence known in many places over the course of the year. With the Metal
series wrapping up in the spring, there is hope that an announcement will be
made at last for a new monthly comic featuring our favorite Winged Warriors.
Hawkman and Hawkgirl are getting ready to come back bigger than ever so stay
tuned to an exciting 2018!
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