He's much simpler to su up: bad-ass sorcerer superhero.
Yeah, but Hector's more fun, in a Darla or Connor kind of way.
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He's much simpler to su up: bad-ass sorcerer superhero.
Yeah, but Hector's more fun, in a Darla or Connor kind of way.
Yeah, but Hector's more fun, in a Darla or Connor kind of way.
Eh. If you say so. I was OK with Hector until they brought Lyta back, undoing anything interesting that had been done with her in the Vertigo stories.
Okay, now I'm confused. Didn't Hector *die* in Sandman?
Okay, now I'm confused. Didn't Hector *die* in Sandman?
Yep.
Didn't Hector *die* in Sandman?
You say that as if it were some kind of permanent thing.
Okay, now I'm confused. Didn't Hector *die* in Sandman?
Actually, he died in Incfinity, Inc.. He was a ghost in Sandman, and Morpheus banished him.
However, in JSA, Hector Hall was reincarnated as the new Dr. Fate. Remember, he's the child of the golden age Hawkman and Hawkwoman, and the whole family has been being reincarnated since ancient Egypt.
Now Lyta's back as Fury, which pretty much puts her back to where she was before Gaiman got his hands on her, and the two of them have been snoozingly dull, ever since.
If HH is a Hawkchild where are his wings?
If HH is a Hawkchild where are his wings?
None of the various Hawkmans--Golden ages reincarnated Egyptian King version or silver age alien cop version--had wings of their own. Both use devices.
Huh? So in last season's JL when the Hawkmen came, those were just devices too?
I don't think you should draw too big of a parallel between the Hawkmen in the comics and the Hawkmen in the cartoon. The cartoon diverges from the comics continuity in many profound ways.