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| Dennis Neville's original Hawkman vision
included metal wings (the script did say they were made out of "ninth metal":
after all, and a hawkhead that sat on top of Carter Hall's head, not covering
his face at all.
From Flash Comics #1. NEVILLE, DENNIS DC COMICS HAWKMAN (pen/ink/) 1940 > 40 |
By Flash #4 Sheldon Moldoff had taken
over the artwork and changed the Hawk head into a Hawk mask that enclosed
Carter's face. The wings were now made of feathers
From Flash #5.MOLDOFF, SHELLY DC COMICS HAWKMAN (pen/ink/) 1940-45 > 40 41 42 43 44 45 |
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| When Joe Kubert took over the art in February
1945 (Flash Comics 62) he started varying the design of Hawkman's mask,
here shown with much more flamboyant plummage from Flash 70, April 1946.
KUBERT, JOE DC COMICS HAWKMAN (pen/ink/) 1944-49 > 44 45 46 47 48 49 |
In Flash Comics 98, August 1948, Joe Kubert
removed the Hawk mask altogether and replaced it with a standard super-hero
cowl. The feature (and the book) was cancelled six issues later.
From Flash 100. |
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| REINMAN, PAUL DC COMICS HAWKMAN (pen/ink/) 1946 > 46 Flash 78 | KOZLAK, CHESTER DC COMICS HAWKMAN (pen/ink/) 1946-47 > 46 47 Flash 79 |
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| KINSTLER, EVERETT DC COMICS HAWKMAN (pen/ink/) 1947 > 47 Flash 87-89 |