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i dont get it, are we finding a name? cause there is carter hall and shiera saunders which is hawkman and hawkgirl. Princess Diana and Steve Trevor which is wonder woman and captain wonder...now what...is the answer hawk wonder???
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Both sets were married to each other. Both ceased to exist when E-2 ceased to be. All four had wings of a sort. The first two wore them for flight. Diana had wings on her blouse and Steve was in the airforce and not only had wings on his lapel, but since he used a plane, he had the planes wings, just as Diana had her plane's wings.
Carter + Shiera = Hector
Diana + Steve = Hippolyta
Hector + Lyta = Daniel
Although I could never quite get it straight if the Lyta who had Daniel was Diana and Steve's daughter or if she was... whatever crappy origin they gave her after CoIE. But originally she was, so I'm guessing that's the answer you're looking for.
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Both sets were married to each other. Both ceased to exist when E-2 ceased to be. All four had wings of a sort. The first two wore them for flight. Diana had wings on her blouse and Steve was in the airforce and not only had wings on his lapel, but since he used a plane, he had the planes wings, just as Diana had her plane's wings.
Actually, none of them ceased to exist after issue 10 of CoIE - the Hawks survived until Last Days of the JSA, Wonder Woman survived the whole thing and then retired to Olympus in issue 12, and Steve Trevor was preserved from the elimination of Earth-2 by the Olympian Gods.
Other than that, I really like your answer. But Orin gets it right. Technically, post-Crisis, Lyta's mother was Helena "Fury" Kosmatos and her stepmother was Joan "Ms. America" Dale. But in my heart, Fury will always be Wonder Woman's little girl.
Your question, Orin.
--wyld
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
Actually, none of them ceased to exist after issue 10 of CoIE - the Hawks survived until Last Days of the JSA, Wonder Woman survived the whole thing and then retired to Olympus in issue 12, and Steve Trevor was preserved from the elimination of Earth-2 by the Olympian Gods.
Other than that, I really like your answer. But Orin gets it right. Technically, post-Crisis, Lyta's mother was Helena "Fury" Kosmatos and her stepmother was Joan "Ms. America" Dale. But in my heart, Fury will always be Wonder Woman's little girl.
Your question, Orin.
--wyld
By "Ceased to exist", I meant they just dropped off the radar and their worlds changed to a great extent.
With the Hawks, one of the problems with COIE was their stories/origins took about four years to revise and incorporate into the DC U proper. Meanwhile, some of the stories concerning Hawkman after COIE still relied on pre-COIE. Then came Zero Hour which, again, caused problems with the Hawks, especially Hawkman.
The biggest problem with the Hawks was Hawkworld, which was so popular that they wanted to try to retrofit it into continuity, and they used Crisis (alreay well over) as a excuse to do so. So not only did they have to reconcile the JLA/JSA versions, they had to explain away how Katar could be new to earth and who was that in the JLA exactly?
The biggest problem with the Hawks was Hawkworld, which was so popular that they wanted to try to retrofit it into continuity, and they used Crisis (alreay well over) as a excuse to do so. So not only did they have to reconcile the JLA/JSA versions, they had to explain away how Katar could be new to earth and who was that in the JLA exactly?
Then came the whole "Hawkgod" fiasco. Which was then altered/retconned. Just way to many changes to the poor guy.
New question - who was Golden Eagle referring to when he spoke of "a paranoid schizophrenic parading around in a leather jumpsuit" in an issue of Hawkman?
HeroClix needs more Goblin.
Acceptable in such forms as Green, Grey, Demo, Hob, Ultimate, and "Menace."
New question - who was Golden Eagle referring to when he spoke of "a paranoid schizophrenic parading around in a leather jumpsuit" in an issue of Hawkman?
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight