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* HairTriggerTemper: Hank in the early comics, exploding at the smallest trigger. He calms down over time.
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* HeroWithBadPublicity: While they’re not completely hated, Hawk and Dove aren’t entirely liked by the community. Especially their father, who dislikes vigilantes. However, Hank’s behavior doesn’t exactly help things.
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* HeroWithBadPublicity: While they’re not completely hated, Hawk and Dove aren’t entirely liked by the community. Especially their father, who dislikes vigilantes. However, Hank’s behavior doesn’t exactly help things.things with his reaction to The Drop-Outs robbing an event is to beat them up without trying to get them away from the civilians, causing several injuries.
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* TenMinuteRetirement: The Silver Age series ends with a fed up Hank and Don deciding to give up on being heroes. However, they return to action quickly as members of the Teen Titans East and making sporadic appearances until Crisis On Infinite Earths.
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When DC instituted the ''[[ComicBook/TheNew52 New 52]]'' ''ComicBook/New52'' line-wide reboot, Hawk and Dove (the Hank and Dawn version) got a new series, which introduced several new bird-themed avatars, opposed to Hawk and Dove. However, it didn't sell well, and failed within eight issues. They have appeared in ''Comicbook/TitansHunt2015'', ''ComicBook/TitansHunt2015'', which [[RetCon reveals]] that a version of the classic Titans once existed in the New 52 universe, but everyone involved had [[LaserGuidedAmnesia their memories wiped]]. [[spoiler: Apparently [[spoiler:Apparently including Hank's memories of Don, who sacrificed himself to save the team]].
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** In the New 52 continuity [[spoiler: he sacrificed himself to stop Mr Twister, presumably at the start of his career]].
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** In the New 52 continuity [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he sacrificed himself to stop Mr Twister, presumably at the start of his career]].
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* FatalFlaw: Especially prevalent in the Silver Age comics:
** Hank is HotBlooded to the point where he hits first and asks questions later and refuses to even ''try'' an alternative solution.
** Don is an ActualPacifist to the point where he won’t even fight to save himself.
** Hank is HotBlooded to the point where he hits first and asks questions later and refuses to even ''try'' an alternative solution.
** Don is an ActualPacifist to the point where he won’t even fight to save himself.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Over the course of the Silver Age series, Don turns from a ShrinkingViolet to a DeadpanSnarker. He also gains investigative abilities, making him the brains to Hank’s brawn.
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Despite their fights and bullying each other, the brothers genuinely care about each other. Especially in Issue #5 of the Silver Age run where Don beats up someone when he thinks they killed Hank and Hank later comforting him when Don is guilt stricken over the incident.
* CharacterDevelopment: Over the course of the Silver Age series, Don turns from a ShrinkingViolet to a DeadpanSnarker. He also gains investigative abilities, making him the brains to Hank’s brawn.
* CharacterDevelopment: Over the course of the Silver Age series, Don turns from a ShrinkingViolet to a DeadpanSnarker. He also gains investigative abilities, making him the brains to Hank’s brawn.
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** Artists also waver between showing Hawk and Dove's eyes through their costumes or doing a full-on Batman effect with whiting out their eyes.
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** Artists also waver between showing Hawk and Dove's eyes through their costumes or doing a full-on Batman effect with whiting out their eyes. Their DCAU versions split the difference with Hawk having white out eyes and Dove having cut outs.
* DownerEnding: "After The Cat" ends with Don both failing to prevent The Cat from getting shot (and it’s implied that he’s dead) and he doesn’t get the girl he had a crush on, either. The final scene is him yelling at Hank to leave him alone while he walks forlornly down an empty street.
* DownerEnding: "After The Cat" ends with Don both failing to prevent The Cat from getting shot (and it’s implied that he’s dead) and he doesn’t get the girl he had a crush on, either. The final scene is him yelling at Hank to leave him alone while he walks forlornly down an empty street.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: While they’re not completely hated, Hawk and Dove aren’t entirely liked by the community. Especially their father, who dislikes vigilantes. However, Hank’s behavior doesn’t exactly help things.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Dove and Hawk respectively. Subverted as the series went on. When Don thought Hank had died, he became more violent as a result.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Dove and Hawk respectively. Subverted as the series went on. When Don thought Hank had died, he became more violent as a result.result and delivered a NoHoldsBarredBeatDown.
* ShipTease: In their guest appearances on Teen Titans, Don and Lilith have chemistry together and a later comic claims they had a offscreen relationship.
* ShipTease: In their guest appearances on Teen Titans, Don and Lilith have chemistry together and a later comic claims they had a offscreen relationship.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Hank is afraid of heights, which isn’t helpful when he has to run on roofs and climb buildings. He mostly overcomes it throughout the Silver Age series.
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* DeducingTheSecretIdentity: Subverted when Hawk is desperate to find the woman who he thinks has stolen his dead brother's secret identity. Using faulty logic he decides that his girlfriend Ren must be Dove, so he grabs her and tries to scare her into turning into Dove. When the real Dove shows up to show that Ren isn't Dove, Hawk makes another incorrect guess. This convinces Dove to reveal her secret identity to keep Hawk from falsely accusing other women.
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** However, a panel in ''ComicBook/OneStarSquadron'' shows a ''very much alive'' Don with Hank working security at a convention.
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* AntiHero: Part of parcel of being Hawk is being generally belligerent and aggressive.
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* AntiHero: Part of and parcel of being Hawk is being generally belligerent and aggressive.
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* AntiHero: Part of parcel of being Hawk is being generally belligerent and aggressive.
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* MoralityChain: Many times, it's been shown that a Hawk without a Dove is bad news waiting to happen.
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** In the Blackest Night crossover, WordOfGod explicitly stated that Don was the only person in the universe whom the black rings couldn't corrupt, as he was totally at peace in death.
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** In the Blackest Night ''Blackest Night'' crossover, WordOfGod explicitly stated that Don was the only person in the universe whom the black rings couldn't corrupt, as he was totally at peace in death.
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* HeroKiller: Hank, as Extant, killed several members of the Justice Society as Extant.
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* HeroKiller: Hank, as Extant, killed several members of the Justice Society as Extant.Society.
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* SnapBack: Hank went insane and evil, became the villain Extant and was killed via time-travel shenanigans by Metron and Atom-Smasher. On his revival in ''Blackest Night'', the whole "Extant" thing was politely but firmly ignored.
* DyingToBeReplaced: Holly is killed off by Black Lantern Hank Hall during ''Blackest Night: Titans'', and then replaced by... a resurrected Hank Hank. Ouch.
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* NamesTheSame: Played with -- "Dawn" is phonetically identical to "Don."
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* ActionDuo: TheyFightCrime together.
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* ForceAndFinesse: Hawk and Dove's natural inclinations, respectively.
* RedOniBlueOni: Hawk's Red Oni to Dove's Blue Oni.
* SiblingTeam: Hank and Don, Holly and Dawn.
* RedOniBlueOni: Hawk's Red Oni to Dove's Blue Oni.
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* TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget: Mixed with FogOfAges. Hank's turn to Monarch came about because of Dawn's death. As Extant, he gains the power to rewrite history, and even becomes a full-blown RealityWarper. He brings Dawn back, but then forgets who she even is and why she mattered to him, chaining her up in a dungeon before accidentally killing her. In fairness to him, by that point it have been several ''billion'' years from his perspective. Anyone's memory would get spotty.
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* TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget: Mixed with FogOfAges.TheFogOfAges. Hank's turn to Monarch came about because of Dawn's death. As Extant, he gains the power to rewrite history, and even becomes a full-blown RealityWarper. He brings Dawn back, but then forgets who she even is and why she mattered to him, chaining her up in a dungeon before accidentally killing her. In fairness to him, by that point it have been several ''billion'' years from his perspective. Anyone's memory would get spotty.
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When DC instituted the ''[[ComicBook/TheNew52 New 52]]'' line-wide reboot, Hawk and Dove (the Hank and Dawn version) got a new series, which introduced several new bird-themed avatars, opposed to Hawk and Dove. However, it didn't sell well, and failed within eight issues. They have most recently appeared in ''Comicbook/TitansHunt2015'', which [[RetCon reveals]] that a version of the classic Titans once existed in the New 52 universe, but everyone involved had [[LaserGuidedAmnesia their memories wiped]]. [[spoiler: Apparently including Hank's memories of Don, who sacrificed himself to save the team]].
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When DC instituted the ''[[ComicBook/TheNew52 New 52]]'' line-wide reboot, Hawk and Dove (the Hank and Dawn version) got a new series, which introduced several new bird-themed avatars, opposed to Hawk and Dove. However, it didn't sell well, and failed within eight issues. They have most recently appeared in ''Comicbook/TitansHunt2015'', which [[RetCon reveals]] that a version of the classic Titans once existed in the New 52 universe, but everyone involved had [[LaserGuidedAmnesia their memories wiped]]. [[spoiler: Apparently including Hank's memories of Don, who sacrificed himself to save the team]].
* TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget: Mixed with FogOfAges. Hank's turn to Monarch came about because of Dawn's death. As Extant, he gains the power to rewrite history, and even becomes a full-blown RealityWarper. He brings Dawn back, but then forgets who she even is and why she mattered to him, chaining her up in a dungeon before accidentally killing her. In fairness to him, by that point it have been several ''billion'' years from his perspective. Anyone's memory would get spotty.
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** Condor makes an offhand comment about having eaten Don's soul. He's interrupted before he can finish, and the series was cancelled before it could be explained any further.
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** In the New 52 series Condor makes an offhand comment about having eaten Don's soul. He's interrupted before he can finish, and the series was cancelled before it could be explained any further.
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* HeroKiller: Hank, as Extant, killed several members of the Justice Society as Extant.
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* DovesMeanPeace: Dove, who is based on a dove, is always less aggressive than Hawk.
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** Holly Granger is killed during ''Blackest Night'' by Black Lantern Hank Hall.
** Dawn herself was subjected to this to facilitate Hank's aforementioned turn to evil. She at least got to get better.
** Holly Granger is killed during ''Blackest Night'' by Black Lantern Hank Hall.
** Dawn herself was subjected to this to facilitate Hank's aforementioned turn to evil. She at least got to get better.
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After Don's death during ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', a woman named Dawn Granger became the new Dove to keep Hawk balanced. This lasted for a while, between 1986 and 1991, until ''ComicBook/{{Armageddon 2001}}'', when due to [[RealLifeWritesThePlot behind-the-scenes reasons]], Hank became the supervillain the Monarch, and Dawn died. Hank disappeared for some time, before re-appearing in ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' as Extant, the supposed BigBad (though he was actually working for Parallax, the real villain of that story).
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After Don's death during ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', a woman named Dawn Granger became the new Dove to keep Hawk balanced. This lasted for a while, between 1986 and 1991, until ''ComicBook/{{Armageddon 2001}}'', when due to [[RealLifeWritesThePlot behind-the-scenes reasons]], Hank became the supervillain the Monarch, and Dawn died. Hank disappeared for some time, before re-appearing in ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime'' as Extant, the supposed BigBad (though he was actually working for Parallax, the real villain of that story).
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Holly, just like Hank, cared enough for Dawn to not be a complete pill.
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* DeaderThanDead: Condor makes an offhand comment about having eaten Don's soul. He's interrupted before he can finish, and the series was cancelled before it could be explained any further.
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* DeaderThanDead: DeaderThanDead:
** Condor makes an offhand comment about having eaten Don's soul. He's interrupted before he can finish, and the series was cancelled before it could be explained any further.
** Condor makes an offhand comment about having eaten Don's soul. He's interrupted before he can finish, and the series was cancelled before it could be explained any further.
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* HeroicSacrifice: Dove, during ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths. In the actual event, he was disintegrated by the shadow demons. This was retconned in ComicBook/PostCrisis continuity to him being crushed by falling rubble, so that there would be a body left behind to bury (and confirm his death).
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* HeroicSacrifice: HeroicSacrifice:
** Dove, during ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths. In the actual event, he was disintegrated by the shadow demons. This was retconned in ComicBook/PostCrisis continuity to him being crushed by falling rubble, so that there would be a body left behind to bury (and confirm his death).
** Dove, during ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths. In the actual event, he was disintegrated by the shadow demons. This was retconned in ComicBook/PostCrisis continuity to him being crushed by falling rubble, so that there would be a body left behind to bury (and confirm his death).
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Dove and Hawk respectively.
** Subverted as the series went on. When Don thought Hank had died, he became more violent as a result.
** Subverted as the series went on. When Don thought Hank had died, he became more violent as a result.
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** Co-creator Steve Skeates expressed some dismay with the {{Flanderization}} that quickly set in after the heroes' debut, as Steve Ditko was more apt to writing the stories in Hank's favor and making Don come off too passive and weak, rather than balancing out the brothers' characterizations.
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* StuffedInTheFridge: Holly Granger is killed during ''Blackest Night'' by Black Lantern Hank Hall.
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* StuffedInTheFridge: StuffedInTheFridge:
** Holly Granger is killed during ''Blackest Night'' by Black Lantern Hank Hall.
** Holly Granger is killed during ''Blackest Night'' by Black Lantern Hank Hall.
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During Creator/GeoffJohns run on ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'', Extant was killed by Atom Smasher. And then Dawn turned out to have been alive all along, her death having been faked by the evil wizard Mordru, who was also responsible for Hank's descent into villainy. The next time Dawn reappeared, she had a new partner, her never-before mentioned sister Holly, who'd been living in Britain. The due remained mostly in the background for a time.
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During Creator/GeoffJohns run on ''ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica'', Extant was killed by Atom Smasher. And then Dawn turned out to have been alive all along, her death having been faked by the evil wizard Mordru, who was also responsible for Hank's descent into villainy. The next time Dawn reappeared, she had a new partner, her never-before mentioned sister Holly, who'd been living in Britain. The due duo remained mostly in the background for a time.
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After Don's death during ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', a woman named Dawn Granger became the new Dove to keep Hawk balanced. This lasted for a while, between 1986 and 1991, until ''ComicBook/{{Armageddon 2001}}'', when due to behind-the-scenes reasons, Hank became the supervillain the Monarch, and Dawn died. Hank disappeared for some time, before re-appearing in ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' as Extant, the supposed BigBad (though he was actually working for Parallax, the real villain of that story).
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After Don's death during ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', a woman named Dawn Granger became the new Dove to keep Hawk balanced. This lasted for a while, between 1986 and 1991, until ''ComicBook/{{Armageddon 2001}}'', when due to [[RealLifeWritesThePlot behind-the-scenes reasons, reasons]], Hank became the supervillain the Monarch, and Dawn died. Hank disappeared for some time, before re-appearing in ''ComicBook/ZeroHour'' as Extant, the supposed BigBad (though he was actually working for Parallax, the real villain of that story).
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Due to some ExecutiveMeddling, Hank wound up becoming the villain Monarch in '''ComicBook/{{Armageddon 2001}}''. He then changed his codename to Extant and killed a number of ComicBook/{{Justice Society|OfAmerica}} members, as well as attempting to rewrite history. Post-''Blackest Night'', Hank's on the side of the heroes again, though not all together.
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Due to some ExecutiveMeddling, Hank wound up becoming the villain Monarch in '''ComicBook/{{Armageddon 2001}}''.''ComicBook/Armageddon2001''. He then changed his codename to Extant and killed a number of ComicBook/{{Justice Society|OfAmerica}} members, as well as attempting to rewrite history. Post-''Blackest Night'', Hank's on the side of the heroes again, though not all together.
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*** During her brief time in ((Comic/Birds of Prey)), Dawn's hair was exactly the same as Dove's, since the team already had several blonde women.
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*** During her brief time in ((Comic/Birds of Prey)), ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'', Dawn's hair was exactly the same as Dove's, since the team already had several blonde women.
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* MaleGaze: Dawn get gets many as Dove.
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* BreakTheCutie: Dawn goes through this in spades. [[spoiler:She gets raped and impregnated by Hank Hall when got possessed by Mordru to produce a new vessel of order and chaos to be his new body. The baby was cut out of her via a C-Section and eventually was essentially taken over and RetGone by the spirit of Hector Hall and aged to adulthood. Hank eventually dies and after losing her partner, being raped, and losing her baby, her new sister and partner gets her heart ripped out in front of her.]]
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* CovertPervert: At one point, it's implied Dawn moved back in with her parents after she was caught streaking.
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* CovertPervert: At one point, it's implied Dawn moved back in with her parents after she was caught streaking. Her sister Holly also mentioned she had some role-play sex as Supergirl with Supergirl's ex-boyfriend and stalker Power Boy ForTheLulz.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Dawn, in the reboot. The exact details never get expanded upon, but the implication is she was homeless, and much more violent than her present behaviour suggests.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Dawn, in the reboot. The exact details never get expanded upon, but the implication is she was homeless, and much more violent than her present behaviour behavior suggests.
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** In the Blackest Night crossover, WordOfGod explicitly stated that Don was the only person in the universe whom the black rings couldn't corrupt, as he was totally at peace in death.
** Subverted as the series went on. When Don thought Hank had died, he became more violent as a result.
* ACupAngst: Dawn and Dove both were originally more athletic than busty, something Dawn quietly found embarrassing.
* CovertPervert: At one point, it's implied Dawn moved back in with her parents after she was caught streaking.
*** During her brief time in ((Comic/Birds of Prey)), Dawn's hair was exactly the same as Dove's, since the team already had several blonde women.
*** In her introductory miniseries, Liefeld sometimes drew Dove with a CleavageWindow, sometimes with a diamond pattern between her breasts. Later artists also forget that Dove was intended to be modestly endowed.
*** In her introductory miniseries, Liefeld sometimes drew Dove with a CleavageWindow, sometimes with a diamond pattern between her breasts. Later artists also forget that Dove was intended to be modestly endowed.
** And fatally wounded the friggin' Anti-Monitor.
* NamesTheSame: Played with -- "Dawn" is phonetically identical to "Don."
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The Hank and Dawn incarnation of Hawk and Dove appears in the live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed by Creator/AlanRitchson and Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, with Elliot Knight portraying Don in flashbacks. Holly is confirmed to also exist, [[TheGhost though she doesn't make an appearance]] (at least not yet).
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Hank and Don Hall appear sporadically in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'', including one episode named after them where they are the focus characters with ComicBook/WonderWoman. The Hank and Dawn incarnation of Hawk and Dove appears in the live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed by Creator/AlanRitchson and Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, with Elliot Knight portraying Don in flashbacks. Holly is confirmed to also exist, [[TheGhost though she doesn't make an appearance]] (at least not yet).
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The Hank and Dawn incarnation of Hawk and Dove appears in the 2018 live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed by Creator/AlanRitchson and Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, with Elliot Knight portraying Don in flashbacks. Holly is confirmed to also exist, [[TheGhost though she doesn't make an appearance]] (at least not yet).
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The Hank and Dawn incarnation of Hawk and Dove appears in the 2018 live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed by Creator/AlanRitchson and Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, with Elliot Knight portraying Don in flashbacks. Holly is confirmed to also exist, [[TheGhost though she doesn't make an appearance]] (at least not yet).
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Hawk and Dove (specifically, Hank and Dawn) appear in the 2018 live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed there by Creator/AlanRitchson and Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, while Creator/ElliotKnight portrays Don in flashbacks. Holly is confirmed to exist also, [[TheGhost though she doesn't make an appearance (at least not yet)]].
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The Hank and Dawn incarnation of Hawk and Dove (specifically, Hank and Dawn) appear appears in the 2018 live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed there by Creator/AlanRitchson and Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, while Creator/ElliotKnight portrays with Elliot Knight portraying Don in flashbacks. Holly is confirmed to exist also, also exist, [[TheGhost though she doesn't make an appearance appearance]] (at least not yet)]].yet).
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Hawk and Dove (specifically, Hank and Dawn) appear in the 2018 live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed there by Creator/AlanRitchson and Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, while Creator/ElliotKnight portrays Don in flashbacks. Holly is confirmed to exist also, [[TheGhost though she doesn't make an appearance (at least not yet)]].
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Hawk and Dove (specifically, Hank and Dawn) appear in the 2018 live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed there by Alan Ritchson and Minka Kelly, respectively, while Elliot Knight portrays Don in flashbacks.
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Hawk and Dove (specifically, Hank and Dawn) appear in the 2018 live-action series ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', portrayed there by Alan Ritchson Creator/AlanRitchson and Minka Kelly, Creator/MinkaKelly, respectively, while Elliot Knight Creator/ElliotKnight portrays Don in flashbacks.
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'''Hawk and Dove''' are a duo of superheroes created by Creator/SteveDitko and Creator/SteveKeates.
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