JSA Vol 03 The Return of Hawkman TPB

JSA Vol 03 The Return of Hawkman TPB

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Who is Hawkman? Is he the reincarnation of an Egyptian prince? A policeman from another world? An avatar of the hawk god? The answer is finally revealed in JSA: The Return of Hawkman, a new space- and time-spanning adventure of the Justice Society of America. Hawkman, long presumed dead following the universe-shattering final battle with Parallax, has seemingly returned. Is he the same hero who was once the chairman of the JSA? And if so, then what happened to him, and why has he come back now? Before these questions can be answered, however, the JSA must first withstand the onslaught of Johnny Sorrow and the newly formed Injustice Unlimited, a collection of the deadliest adversaries the team has ever faced! David S. Goyer (screenwriter of Blade, Dark City, and Blade II; writer/director of Zig Zag) teams up with co-writer Geoff Johns (Hawkman, The Flash, Superman, The Avengers) and a cadre of artists led by Stephen Sadowski and Michael Bair to reintroduce the winged wonder to a modern audience.
Who is Hawkman? Is he the reincarnation of an Egyptian prince? A policeman from another world? An avatar of the hawk god? The answer is finally revealed in JSA: The Return of Hawkman, a new space- and time-spanning adventure of the Justice Society of America. Hawkman, long presumed dead following the universe-shattering final battle with Parallax, has seemingly returned. Is he the same hero who was once the chairman of the JSA? And if so, then what happened to him, and why has he come back now? Before these questions can be answered, however, the JSA must first withstand the onslaught of Johnny Sorrow and the newly formed Injustice Unlimited, a collection of the deadliest adversaries the team has ever faced! David S. Goyer (screenwriter of Blade, Dark City, and Blade II; writer/director of Zig Zag) teams up with co-writer Geoff Johns (Hawkman, The Flash, Superman, The Avengers) and a cadre of artists led by Stephen Sadowski and Michael Bair to reintroduce the winged wonder to a modern audience.