I was afraid that you were going to ask something a bit more challenging and divisive (like Katar or Carter). A resounding "YES" on my part.
Between Robinson's work on Starman and the beginning of Hawkman vol. 4, he's been near the top of my short-list of writers I'd like to see helm Hawkman for years. (Although, JLA: Absolute Justice made me waiver on that some.)
Tony Isabella is the only one I can think of that I can say for certainty that I'd rather have write Hawkman. Kurt Busiek and Greg Pak are right up there with Robinson though.
I'm afraid I went "eh." I haven't been overly impressed by this creative team in the past, and haven't truly liked a series since Hawkworld. I'll need some extra bait to bite.
After earning two degrees and working in industry, Luke decided to start blogging. He now devotes his time to his hobbies: peeling things off of other things, and watching the radio.
Welcome to my journey into Hawk fandom! This blog covers all generations of the Winged Wonders, Hawkman and Hawkgirl, from the Golden Age to today, and everything in between.
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I was afraid that you were going to ask something a bit more challenging and divisive (like Katar or Carter). A resounding "YES" on my part.
Between Robinson's work on Starman and the beginning of Hawkman vol. 4, he's been near the top of my short-list of writers I'd like to see helm Hawkman for years. (Although, JLA: Absolute Justice made me waiver on that some.)
Tony Isabella is the only one I can think of that I can say for certainty that I'd rather have write Hawkman.
Kurt Busiek and Greg Pak are right up there with Robinson though.
I'm afraid I went "eh." I haven't been overly impressed by this creative team in the past, and haven't truly liked a series since Hawkworld. I'll need some extra bait to bite.
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