DC Comicsonce briefly introduced a character who bear striking resemblance to the X - Men ’s Angel – then killed him off in the same issue . Hawkman , introduced in 1940 , is both one of DC ’s most crucial and most complicated characters , owe mostly to the convoluted nature of his history and beginning . Hawkman has alternately been Carter Hall , an ancient Egyptian prince reincarnated as an archaeologist , Katar Hol , a police officer from the planet Thanagar , or sometimes a combination of elements that seems to vary from floor to story and continuity to continuity . Although several stories have   tried tomake sense of the Hawkman persistence , it is comely to say that it ’s this gyrus that maintain many referee aside from Hawkman . This is unfortunate , considering the turn of thrilling and pivotal stories that have featured Hawkman .

One of these , The Shadow War of Hawkman , which featuredHawkman in his Katar Hol space bull part , told the story of Hawkman in battle with his former homeworld of Thanagar , with whom he had antecedently break up ties over a major political disagreement . It was in this story that Icarus , also known as Eddie Hamilton , was introduced , and straightaway resembled the X - Men ’s Angel .

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The 1985   Hawkman miniseriesThe Shadow War of Hawkman(written by Tony Isabella , pencilled by Richard Howell and inked by Alfredo Alcala ) was , when it come out , undoubtedly one of DC Comics ' more viciously violent superhero offerings at the time . The Shadow War of Hawkman#2 was not just   Icarus ’s   first , but hisonlyappearance . In fact , Hamilton is introduced mere pages before he ’s killed by the group of Thanagarians responsible for the encroachment of Earth . Hamilton , described as a farm - boy from Kansas , was show with the power to sprout wing from his back – his appearance in flight of stairs being not too unlike from that of Warren Worthington III , known toX - Men fans variously as Angelor Archangel . Additionally , Hamilton is key in narration as a mutant , and , although the news means a specific and different thing to the Marvel macrocosm as it does to the challenger , it ’s enough of a law of similarity to be pointed out , coincidental or not .

Nonetheless , the fact remains that Icarus was introduced and pour down in a matter of pages , at long last rendering the character , whose brilliant , pleasant conduct and all - American serious face could have made him a beloved new hero , something of a missed opportunity for DC . DC may have a net ton of characters on their roster , but they do have to always be on the aspect - out for the next hit superhero – and Icarus , who seems more than anything like afriendlier variation of Hawkman , may have been it . It seems strange that a new superhero would be introduced and killed off within the same way out , for no other ground than to emphasize the scourge a villain poses , and unfortunate that a character with such a positivistic demeanour could n’t have at least been allowed to have his own risky venture before being killed .

It seems as though Icarus was put in but to inspire sadness in the proofreader – which , again , is strange considering the amount of thought and development that seemed to have gone into introducing the character . Icarus easy could have been an interestingsidekick to Hawkman and Hawkwoman , an eager immature hoagy ready to take on criminal offense with newly - develop powers , ready to face his own struggles and make out into his own . Particularly considering the ceaseless popularity of teen heroes , Icarus could have been a worthful plus toDC Comics . Instead , he stay little more than a strange and pitiful footnote inHawkman ’s long and convoluted career .

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Icarus in the Shadow War of Hawkman #2 from DC Comics

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