The first issue of the second volume of Hawkworld was published with a June 1990 cover date. In the issue, Hommy died. ("Predators" Hawkworld vol 2 1, DC Comic Event)

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The first issue of the second volume of Hawkworld was published with a June 1990 cover date. In the issue, Hommy died. ("Predators" Hawkworld vol 2 1, DC Comic Event)
A page from Convergence: Hawkman #1 (June, 2015) featuring the Silver Age Hawkman and Hawkwoman battling Manhawks over Gotham City.
Written by Jeff Parker, art by Timothy Truman and Enrique Alcatena, colors by John Kalisz, and letters by Dave Sharpe.
I've always loved Truman's artwork, from way back in the day when he was doing Scout and Grimjack. Superheroes may not exactly be his forté, but his version of Hawkman is a personal favorite of mine.
Manhawks info page
art by Murphy Anderson
Who did the name swap thing better?
The Manhawks or Man-Bat?
TBP - Hawkman
Pencils: Joe Kubert Inks: Joe Kubert DC (1989)
Practicing perspective. Also giving a shoutout to DC's weirdest aliens ever, the Manhawks. #cavedrawings #hawkman #manhawks #weird
Legendary Question
...What happened to the Manhawks in 1958? And how did Vandal mutate them so fast? I guess his future self gave him some tips, I'll accept that, sure why not. But like, are their bodies still lying there? Waiting to be probed, dissected? Look I want more bird-monsters. Which we might get next season if we cover the aliens, but still. I have needs!
I have pretty much given up on DC, but I live in fear of the new 52 versions of these: