The Metal series is over. What a mind-tripping odyssey it
was. It’s almost been exactly a year since we first heard about Scott Snyder’s bombastic
idea of a series that centered on the metals, mainly the Nth Metal, of the DC
Universe. As a Hawkman fan, I’ll have to admit I was less than optimistic about
the event, and the last thing I wanted to see was the element that gave Hawkman
his powers being given to the omnipresent Batman. After seeing my Tweets
voicing my negative thoughts about the series, Snyder was kind enough to send
me a message, saying that he was bringing back Hawkman in a huge way, to trust
him and support the series. I'll admit it wasn’t easy. Hawkman has really gotten the short
end of the mace these last few years, and I was starting to wonder if it was
worth following DC Comics at all. But I followed the series, thinking that if
Hawkman didn’t come back through this series, then maybe it was time to move
on. But knowing me, I would probably still have been around. I love the
character too much to just give up.
But that was not what happened. Back in 2001, DC Comics
brought back Hawkman in JSA #23-25. It was a three-issue series called “The
Return of Hawkman” and it brought back Hawkman in a big way after the character
had been shelved for five years. The Metal series did not feature Hawkman and
Hawkgirl as much as the JSA series did, but it seems for now that it has left
us with the possibility for a great future for the Hawks, just as the JSA series did.
Through the Dark Days: Casting/Forging, Dark Nights: Metal
and Hawkman Found series, we have discovered so many new things about the
Hawks.
*Hawkman and Hawkgirl are members of the Immortals.
*They have been around since the dawn of man, as leaders of the Bird Tribe.
*Hath-Set was the leader of the Bat Tribe which was always at war with the Bird Tribe
*Hawkman and Hawkgirl set out to discover the truth about the Nth Metal
*They set up base on Blackhawk Island in the South Pacific
*Other heroes worked with them; Blackhawks, Challengers of the Unknown, Red Tornado, Starman
*Hawkman is referred to as a great detective
*Carter Hall once defeated Barbatos with his Nth metal mace
*Carter Hall had a relationship with the Wayne Family
*Before he disappeared into the Dark Multiverse, he hid his journal in the Wayne Manor
*Kendra Saunders became Lady Blackhawk and tried to destroy all of the Nth Metal
*Kendra regains her Hawkgirl powers during the Metal event.
*After entering the Dark Multiverse, Hawkman became the Dragon of Barbatos
*Hawkman was the keeper of the Forge of Worlds but was rescued by Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl
*Hawkman and Hawkgirl are members of the Immortals.
*They have been around since the dawn of man, as leaders of the Bird Tribe.
*Hath-Set was the leader of the Bat Tribe which was always at war with the Bird Tribe
*Hawkman and Hawkgirl set out to discover the truth about the Nth Metal
*They set up base on Blackhawk Island in the South Pacific
*Other heroes worked with them; Blackhawks, Challengers of the Unknown, Red Tornado, Starman
*Hawkman is referred to as a great detective
*Carter Hall once defeated Barbatos with his Nth metal mace
*Carter Hall had a relationship with the Wayne Family
*Before he disappeared into the Dark Multiverse, he hid his journal in the Wayne Manor
*Kendra Saunders became Lady Blackhawk and tried to destroy all of the Nth Metal
*Kendra regains her Hawkgirl powers during the Metal event.
*After entering the Dark Multiverse, Hawkman became the Dragon of Barbatos
*Hawkman was the keeper of the Forge of Worlds but was rescued by Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl
I'm sure I've forgotten to mention some things but so much happened in this series and it will take a while to
see how it will affect the DCU. As for Hawkman and Hawkgirl, this series
finally marked their return to the front lines. The series seems to indicate
that Hawkman’s origins and various incarnations are finally connected. How that
will be done, or if, remains to be seen. His new status as the great detective will be interesting. Hawkgirl is back in the Justice League. Her friendship with Wonder Woman was a highlight for Hawkfans so it
will be fun to watch their relationship continue.
It’s been a long wait for Hawkman and Hawkgirl fans. Geoff
Johns got them on the right track, but for whatever reason, the characters’
development from the 2000s was stopped and changed once again. Since the end of
the Brightest Day series in 2011, we’ve seen the Savage and Earth 2 series come
and go, numerous deaths in various series, a poorly-executed TV version that came
and went, and complete silence for the first few months of Rebirth. Hawkman and
Hawkgirl have been around for almost 80 years, and I believe there is a reason
for that. Their power of flight. Their love for each other. The characters’
strong sense of justice, order, and love. And now their tireless search for
truth. All of these things have kept the Hawks flying in the DC Universe. With
Scott Snyder taking over Hawkgirl in Justice League and Robert Venditti writing
the new Hawkman series, Hawkfans have a lot to look forward to in the coming
years.
“Hawkman will fly again.” Hawkfans are flying again, too.
All I need is Katar back in some Hawkworld deal & Im satisfied
ReplyDeleteMaybe the Question being vic sage too :hulos