Art by Prentis Rollins (2017, Commissioned by Tim Board)

Dec 10, 2018

EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK — HAWKMAN’s New Official Origin (From 13th Dimension)

The website 13th Dimension has posted the first six pages of Hawkman No. 7. It is due to be released on December 12th,  but we get an early glimpse of the new origin of Hawkman by writer Robert Venditti. Go check it out! LINK

Dec 7, 2018

Justice League of America: The Silver Age Volume Four!

Just got the Justice League of America: The Silver Age Volume Four! It has issues #31-41. Issue No. 31 is, of course, the issue where Hawkman joined the JLA as the 10th member in "The Riddle of the Runaway Room!" The beautiful cover by Doc Shaner is great as well! If you haven't been picking these up, they make a great addition to your comic library! Here's the link! 

Dec 1, 2018

On this day in Hawkworld History: December 1, 2015

On December 1, 2015, Falk Hentschel made his first appearance as Hawkman on Flash (Season 2, Episode 8) in the episode "Legends of Today." Hentschel would appear in an episode of Arrow (Season 4, Episode 8) and then seven episodes of Legends of Tomorrow (Season 1, Episodes, 1-3, 10, 13-14, 16) for a total of nine episodes. This makes him the live-action Hawkman with the most appearances to date! 

Nov 15, 2018

Soar!: Board Review of Hawkman No. 6

Exploration and Discovery: this has been the theme of the Hawkman series by Robert Venditti (writer) and Bryan Hitch (artist) from the beginning. Since the first issue, we have been getting one piece of the puzzle at a time as he travels through time and space, looking for clues about himself and a way to stop the Deathbringers coming his way. We received the news that Hawkman is going to discover his true origin in issue no. 7, but the issue No. 6 that came out today (Nov. 14) had more than its share of discoveries. It appears that Venditti is setting us up for some major developments in future issues. Here's a review of issue No. 6 so if you haven't read the issue yet, go pick it up at a comic store or get it digitally and come back afterward. Don't spoil it! Go read it first!

Nov 14, 2018

Gardner Fox Picture from Hawkman Day

Greg Fox, the grandson of Gardner F. Fox, sent me this picture of the creator of Hawkman for Hawkman Day! He was also kind enough to say that Mr. Fox would have loved my Hawkman gallery! Very honored.
The creator of Hawkman, Gardner F. Fox
(Courtesy of Greg Fox)

Nov 10, 2018

Flash Comics No. 2 Cover Remake by Prentis Rollins

The first comic to ever feature Hawkman on its cover was Flash Comics No. 2 (cover date: February 1940, actual release date: December 15, 1939). The artist was Dennis Neville. I've always wanted to see this cover redone in the current style of Hawkman so I asked Prentis Rollins a few months ago. I am very happy with the incredible result!

Hawkman Day 2018: Taking Flight

"As I sat by the window I noticed a bird collecting twigs for a nest. The bird would swoop down, pick up the twig, and fly away. I thought, 'Wouldn't it be great if the bird was a lawman and the twig a crook!?'"
---Gardner Fox, Creator of Hawkman
Flash Comics No. 1 (Released November 10, 1939)

Oct 24, 2018

November 10, 2018: Hawkman Day!

Hawkman Day is coming up on November 10th! This will be the 79th anniversary of Hawkman's first appearance in Flash Comics No. 1, released on November 10, 1939, and also the third annual Hawkman Day at Hawkworld! It's time to announce all the events that Hawkworld will be doing for the occasion. If you have a site or channel that will be doing something about Hawkman for the occasion, send me a message and I'll add your site's link to the list below and also on the Hawkworld Twitter and Facebook sites!
I will add more sites as I get confirmation that they are doing something for Hawkman Day so check back! 
Now to announce what Hawkworld will be doing! Check below!

Oct 19, 2018

With Hawkman, Time is Relative

Been thinking about the time theory that Robert Venditti brought up in Hawkman No. 5; the theory of how time is like an ocean, with all the past, present and futures floating on top. For regular people like us, and even most comic book characters, space is accessible. We can stay in one place, or we can go up, down, forward, backward, and side to side. But the one thing that we can't escape from is time. We can't go back or forward, we are prisoners in our own time. Our past selves are there, and our future selves are there. But we cannot access it. We're prisoners of the now, Edna Mode-style.