HAWKGIRL: THE MAW


By Walter Simonson & Howard Chaykin (DC Comics)
ISBN13: 978-1-4012-1246-9

In the aftermath of the Infinite Crisis (ISBN: 978-1-4012-0959-9) and the Rann-Thanagar War (ISBN: 1-84576-231-2) the Hawkman comic-book experienced an overnight gender readjustment. Issue #50, renamed Hawkgirl, began the solo adventures of the distaff Winged Wonder, set “One Year Later”, as part of a company-wide reset of the DC Universe.

Hawkman and Hawkgirl/Hawkwoman are resurrected Egyptian lovers Khufu and Chay-Ara, murdered by the evil priest Hath-Set thousands of years ago. The heroes are bound by a reincarnation spell to ever reunite, fight injustice and be murdered again by the mad cleric. All three souls are prisoners of the deathbed curse.

Due to numerous cosmic crises (for which read company reboots and relaunches) rather than be reborn the last time she died Chay-Ara’s soul possessed the fully grown body of Kendra Saunders when the troubled young woman committed suicide. Consequently the new Hawkgirl has problems sorting out memories and is unsure of who she actually is.

This collection, reprinting Hawkgirl #50-56, finds her back in St Roch. Louisiana, doing the job Carter Hall (the vanished Hawkman) should have been doing at the Stonechat Museum. He’s been missing for a year – although in the fictionalized analogue of New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, that’s no rare thing – and she’s just beginning to adjust to a life without him.

Suddenly Kendra’s plagued by unsettling nightmares and spooky happenings in the museum’s basement. Furthermore the city’s gripped by an escalating crime-wave. In the background the latest incarnation of Hath-Set is maneuvering for his latest attack, whilst zombies, ghoulies, thugs and beasties roam the streets. Is Hawkgirl going mad or has the mysterious Khimaera targeted her for destruction?

Old Turks (relatively speaking) Simonson and Chaykin add a sexy gloss to this tale of intrigue and vengeance with just a splash of Lovecraftian horror to flavour the mix, in a slight but highly engaging romp for the solo Avian Avenger. Although no classic, there’s a slick charm to this that will please more than just the already-confirmed fan-base.

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