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Hawk & Dove

Hawk & Dove

Given their powers by the lords of Order and Chaos. Hawk an agent of Chaos; Dove an agent of Order, work together despite their differences.

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Beginnings

Hank and Don Hall were fairly normal siblings; Hank was very verbal about his conservative views, usually quite hot-headed. His brother on the other hand was liberal by comparison, and while fairly level headed was prone to indecisiveness. Hank thought his brother was a sissy, while Don thought that Hank was an arrogant blowhard. Their father, Judge Irwin Hall, while more balanced, followed the letter of the law. He tried unsuccessfully to teach his boys that most problems could be solved through logic.

They would find however that their father had made many enemies as a Judge. Hank and Don were locked in a room as criminal bent on revenge against their father went after him. Just as Hank and Don who found for the first time they could agree that they wanted to save their father, mysterious voices echoed throughout the room offering the boys a chance to save their father. All they had to do was call upon the powers of the Hawk and the Dove.

Hawk and Dove quickly dispatch their father’s would-be assailants, but find that their father is not as thankful for his vigilante protectors. Hank and Don continue on in secret as Hawk and Dove for several years, even joining the Teen Titans for a time.

Death of Dove

During Crisis on Infinite Earths Dove was killed by a Shadow Demon while protection a child. Hawk could do nothing to help and went berserk. He went on for several years without what he realized was Dove’s calming influence.

Together Again

Finally as he was investigating a string of murders near Georgetown University he was surprised and somewhat apprehensive to discover a second Dove. Dove II was female and shared none of the indecisiveness of the original. During their first encounter Hawk attacked her trying to get her to stop impersonating his brother, but she dodged him repeatedly and he ended up single-handedly taking out a gang that was possessed by a Lord of Chaos.

Despite constantly arguing they managed to hold their own against Kestrel, a creation of the Lords of Chaos meant to replace or turn Hawk to their side. After Hawk was nearly beaten to death by Kestral, Dove was able to protect him and drive off Kestral. Finally once Hank learned Dove’s secret identity (after guessing wrong twice) they agreed to team up to defeat Kestral. As they fought him in the Realm of Chaos, Dove found she couldn’t concentrate; Hawk found himself losing control. When Kestral threatened Dove’s life Hawk intervened on her behalf. Defeated, Kestral returned to his masters in disgrace.

Later, having been lured to Druspa Tau, the home of the lords of Order and Chaos, they discovered that they could remove their costumes for the first time, revealing their true forms. Hawk had a thick hide and had red feathers in place of body hair. Dove seemed to glow, having an ethereal quality and quickly found she could fly. There they joined with T’Charr, the lord of Chaos; Terataya the lord of Order, who were lovers, becoming their avatars on Earth. When they returned, Dove could still fly; Hawk was stronger and was bullet-proof.

Armageddon 2001 and Zero Hour

It was shortly thereafter that Waverider came back in time to the final days of the 20th Century to stop the Monarch from rising. He tests all the heroes and eventually eliminates them all with the exception of Captain Atom, but when he tests him, the Monarch is freed from the time-stream. He quickly captures Hawk and Dove, seemingly murdering Dove in cold blood. This puts Hawk over the edge and he beats Monarch to death, but not before discovering that Monarch is an older version on himself. Driven fully insane, Hank dons the armor and helmet becoming Monarch. Briefly, Monarch served as a reoccurring adversary for Captain Atom. He later, after calling upon the power of Hawk and absorbing Waverider’s time-warping abilities, becomes Extant.

Extant brutally defeats the entire Justice Society, even killing the original Atom and Hourman. He later escaped on the heels of Parallax’s defeat. After confronting the JSA again, they were able to place him on a passenger plane about to crash. Somehow this permanently ended the threat of Extant.

The story of Hawk & Dove could have ended there… it didn’t.

Rebirth

Not long after Dr. Fate ( Hector Hall) believing that the woman who gave birth to his current form is Lyta Hall is surprised to find a very alive Dawn Granger, who had apparently mothered him with Hank Hall as the father. She assists the JSA in defeating the threat of Mordru, Eclipso, and Obsidian.

She finds shortly that her own sister (Holly Granger) is the new Hawk, and they join the Teen Titans as reserve members. Recently they assisted in the defeat of a new Kestrel.

Character Appearances

Pre-New 52

Ongoing Series

  • 1968, 1978: Showcase #75, 100
  • 1968-1969: The Hawk and Dove Vol. 1 #1-6
  • 1969-1972, 1977: Teen Titans Vol. 1 #21, 25-29, 31, 39, 51-52
  • 1981: The Brave and the Bold Vol. 1 #181
  • 1985: Tales of the Teen Titans Vol. 1 #50
  • 1986-1987: The New Teen Titans Vol. 2 #19-21, 24, 28
  • 1987: The Fury of Firestorm #55, 56
  • 1987: Teen Titans Spotlight #7, 8, 10
  • 1987: Booster Gold Vol. 1 #16, 17
  • 1989-1991: Hawk and Dove Vol. 3 #1-28
  • 1989: The New Titans #56
  • 1989: Secret Origins Vol. 2 #43
  • 1990: Justice League America Vol. 1 #43
  • 1992, 2011: Action Comics Vol. 1 #679, 903, 904
  • 1994: Showcase '94 #8, 9
  • 1994: Team Titans #24
  • 1994: Guy Gardener: Warrior #24
  • 1994: Primal Force #1
  • 1995-1996: Extreme Justice #6, 7, 12-14
  • 1998: Green Lantern Vol. 3 #108https://comicvine.gamespot.com/the-all-new-atom/4050-18455/
  • 1998: Teen Titans Vol. 2 #24
  • 1999, 2001: Hourman #5, 24
  • 2000, 2003-2004: JSA #11, 13-15, 46, 56, 66
  • 2001: Superboy Vol. 3 #92
  • 2003: Hawkman Vol. 4 #9, 15
  • 2006: Teen Titans Vol. 3 #30, 31
  • 2007: The All New Atom #14
  • 2007-2008: Booster Gold Vol. 2 #0, 1
  • 2009: Green Lantern Vol. 4 #43
  • 2010-2011: Birds of Prey Vol. 2 #1-10, 12, 13
  • 2011: Secret Six Vol. 3 #36

Mini-Series

  • 1988: Hawk and Dove Vol. 2 #1-5
  • 1991-1992: Armageddon: The Alien Agenda #1-4
  • 1994: The Golden Age #4
  • 1998: Justice League of America: The Nail #2, 3
  • 1999: JLA/Titans #2
  • 1999: The Kingdom #2
  • 1999: All Star Comics #2
  • 2009: Blackest Night Titans #1-3

Events

  • 1985-1986: Crisis on Infinite Earths #9, 12
  • 1988: Invasion #2
  • 1991: Armageddon 2001 #1-2
  • 1991: War of the Gods #4
  • 1994: Zero Hour: Crisis in Time #0-4
  • 2009-2010: Blackest Night #2, 3, 8

Events Series

  • 2006: 52 #3, 6-8
  • 2008: Countdown to Final Crisis #17

Annuals

  • 1989: Secret Origins Annual Vol. 2 #3
  • 1990-1991: Hawk and Dove Annual #1, 2
  • 1991: Action Comics Annual Vol. 1 #3

One-Shot

  • 1988: Doom Patrol and Suicide Squad Special #1
  • 1998: Birds of Prey: The Ravens #1
  • 1999: Impulse: Bart Saves the Universe #1
  • 2000: Superman and Batman: World's Funnest #1
  • 2010: Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Oracle #1

Specials

  • 1985: Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #10
  • 1998: Superman Villains: Secret Files & Origins #1
  • 1998: JLA in Crisis Secret Files #1
  • 1999: JSA Secret Files #1
  • 2000: Silver Age Secret Files & Origins #1
  • 2002: Wonder Woman: Secret Files & Origins #3
  • 2006: Infinite Crisis Secret Files #1

New 52

Ongoings

  • 2011: Justice League International Vol. 3 #1
  • 2011-2012: Hawk and Dove Vol. 5#1-8
  • 2012: DC Universe Presents #0
  • 2013: Animal Man Vol. 2#14, 18
  • 2013: Trinity of Sin: Pandora #1
  • 2013, 2015: Justice League Vol. 2#24, 40

Mini-Series

  • 2015: Convergence Booster Gold #1
  • 2015: Convergence Supergirl: Matrix #2

Events

  • 2015: Convergence #3, 4

Event Series

  • 2014: The New 52: Futures End #0

Annuals

  • 2015: Grayson Annual #2

One-Shot

  • 2014: The Multiversity: The Just #1

Rebirth

Ongoings

  • 2017: Nightwing Vol. 4 #9
  • 2018: Harley Quinn Vol. 3 #50
  • 2020: The Flash Vol. 5 #750

Mini-Series

  • 2015: Titans Hunt #1, 3-8
  • 2020: Titans: Burning Rage #6
  • 2021: The Other History of the DC Universe #2
  • 2021: Infinite Frontier #1, 4
  • 2021-2022: Titans United #1, 2, 5-7
  • 2022: One-Star Squadron#1
  • 2022: Justice League Incarnate #4
  • 2022: Flashpoint Beyond #5

Events

  • 2021: Dark Nights: Death Metal #6
  • 2022: Dark Crisis #1

One-Shots

  • 2016: DC Universe: Rebirth #1
  • 2018: Catwoman/Tweety and Sylvester #1
  • 2020: Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night #1
  • 2021: Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last Stories of the DC Universe #1
  • 2021: Dark Nights: Death Metal The Last 52: War of the Multiverses #1
  • 2022: DC vs. Vampires: Hunters #1

Powers/Abilities

Hawk and Dove’s powers as bestowed by the Lords of Order and Chaos Terataya and T’Charr respectively seem to simply increase abilities already present to superhuman levels.

Hank Hall was a tough and aggressive jock who exemplified a “might makes right” mentality. As such, his abilities as Hawk gave him enhanced strength, stamina, agility, and speed. His heightened durability rendered him almost invulnerable. He also would have an increased healing factor as well. He described himself as only able to focus on whatever his attention was set on at the time as Hawk. Dawn Granger also gained enhanced physical abilities, but also gained the ability to fly and by contrast, Dawn Granger (Dove II), described that since she always was a good judge of character and focused on the “big picture” before becoming Dove; as Dove that she could sense the potential of every person or object in a room and know just the right amount of force to enact upon it to get the most idea result. She knew exactly how/when a thug might react under a given circumstance; when and where they would fire a gun in a given moment.

DC's New 52 Relaunch

It was announced that Hawk and Dove would be included in DC's September 2011 relaunch of their entire line of titles. On September 7th "Hawk and Dove" #1 was released written by Sterling Gates and drawn by Rob Liefeld. It was cancelled after issue eight.

Other Media

Television

Titans (2018)

The Hank Hall (Hawk I) and Dawn Granger (Dove II) Iteration of the duo will appear on the upcoming DC comics live action series airing this year on DC Comic's new streaming platform. Alan Ritchson will portray Hank Hall and Minka Kelly portrays his counterpart Dawn Granger. Both are set to appear in all 13 episodes of the series as part of the Titans team, alongside: Robin/Nightwing, Starfire, Beast Boy and Raven.

Issues

June 1968

September 1968

November 1968

January 1969

March 1969

May 1969

June 1969

July 1969

February 1970

April 1970

June 1970

August 1970

October 1970

February 1971

June 1972

May 1978

December 1981

December 1985

October 1988

November 1988

December 1988

January 1989

June 1989

July 1989

August 1989

September 1989

Volumes

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1966

1968

1985

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1987

1988

1989

1990

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