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  2. SilverHawks - Wikipedia

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    The Fighting Hawks are hawk-like partners of the SilverHawks who have different abilities that help them in their fight against the Mob and other villains. Tally-Hawk is Quicksilver's Fighting Hawk who is partly metal and partly real. Its beak can tear through metal and can shoot lasers.

  3. Hawkman - Wikipedia

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    Copperhead, a Batman villain, joined forces with Shadow-Thief and Tigress to menace the Hawks. Golden Eagle, Charley Parker, was the son of Hawkman’s enemy and plotted to replace him. Fadeaway Man, Anton Lamont, used a magical cloak to teleport and commit crimes.

  4. Hawkman (Carter Hall) - Wikipedia

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    Hawkman (Carter Hall) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.He is the first character to use the name Hawkman.There are two separate origins of Carter Hall; the Golden Age origin and the Post-Hawkworld (or current) origin.

  5. Hawk and Dove - Wikipedia

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    Hawk and Dove: Hank Hall and Dawn Granger, art by Rob Liefeld. In 1988, a new Hawk and Dove miniseries written by Karl Kesel and Barbara Kesel reintroduced the duo. [10] This series places a woman named Dawn Granger as the Dove, replacing Don. The new Dove mysteriously receives her powers while attempting to save her mother from terrorists.

  6. Hank Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hank Hall is a fictional character that appears in DC Comics.He first appeared in Showcase #75 (June 1968) as Hawk of Hawk and Dove.After that, he became known as Extant, and appeared in the limited series Zero Hour: Crisis in Time, as well as some related tie-ins. [1] Long after that, he became the supervillain Monarch in the crossover event limited series Armageddon 2001. [2]

  7. Hawkeye (Clint Barton) - Wikipedia

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    Hawkeye (Clinton Francis "Clint" Barton) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck, the character first appeared as a supervillain in Tales of Suspense #57 (September 1964) and later joined the Avengers as a superhero in The Avengers #16 (May 1965).

  8. Who is the villainest villain of all the villains in ... - AOL

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    Hawk is a nerd in “Cobra Kai” who does a total 180 and becomes one bad dude, rocking a gigantic back tattoo and mohawk that could be spotted from an orbiting satellite.

  9. Griffith (Berserk) - Wikipedia

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    Griffith placed second in Paste's list of the "20 of the Greatest Villains in Anime", with Toussaint Egan calling him the "perfect foil to Berserk's Guts—two men whose battle against one another epitomizes the thematic struggle between fate and self-determination. Make no mistake, Griffith is a villain of Luciferian proportions." [14]