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Hawk and Dove Vol. 5 1

HAWK AND DOVE VOL. 5 #1

Cover Date: November 2011
Cover Price: $2.99
Publication Date: 2011-09-07

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Cover Credits:
Art: Rob Liefeld
Colors: Hi-Fi


Story: "First Strikes" (20 Pages)

Credits:

StorySterling Gates
ArtRob Liefeld
LetteringDezi Sienty
ColorsMatt Yackey
Assistant editingRickey Purdin
EditingRachel Gluckstern

Feature Character(s):

Hawk (Hank Hall; last in flashback in DC Universe Presents #0/3; also in flashback preceding flashback in DC Universe Presents #0/3, and in flashback in between flashbacks in DC Universe Presents #0/3)
Dove (Dawn Granger; last in flashback in DC Universe Presents #0/3; also in flashback in between flashbacks in DC Universe Presents #0/3)

Guest Star(s):

Deadman

Supporting Character(s):

Irwin Hall (also behind the scenes in flashback)
Washi Watanabe (first appearance; an officer of the D.C.P.D. Special Crimes Unit)
Sal Arsala (behind the scenes)
Dove (Don Hall; in flashback preceding flashback in DC Universe Presents #0/3, and in flashback in between flashbacks in DC Universe Presents #0/3)

Villain(s):

Alexander Quirk (first appearance; self-proclaimed science terrorist)
Zombie-creatures created by Quirk (first appearance)

Other Character(s):

Pandora

Cameo Appearance(s):

Dargo (behind the scenes in flashback)

Location(s):

Washington Monument
Washington, D.C.
Hall House, 16 Bannerman Road

Synopsis:

Alexander Quirk has loaded a plane full of zombies, but the titular heroes stop the monsters and prevent the jet from crashing into the Washington Monument. The monument is only slightly damaged. Washi Watanabe, captain of the D.C. Police Special Crimes Unit, tells the heroes that this was Quirk's first attack, and establishes a relationship with the heroes. Hawk speaks with his father, Irwin Hall, Hawk, and indicates that he is unsure of his new partner. His Father is critical of his son's actions, since the monument was slightly damaged. Hawk is further depressed concerning the death of his brother Dove, who is said to have died in "the worst crisis the world's ever seen." Meanwhile his new partner, Dove, is spending time with her love interest Deadman. She reveals a secret to him, something she has not told her partner, relating to Dove. Then, a man and his son are walking past the Washington Monument. Suddenly, one of zombies Hawk fought earlier emerges from the water, but is defeated by an unknown monster. The monster mentions that the zombie smells like Hawk and Dove.


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