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The Sin Eater, one of the Seven Devils that razed
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Simple Simon was Simon Atwell, who grew up in a tenement on the wrong side of the tracks, idolizing gunmen and bootleggers. Believing his idols were caught when their schemes got too complex, he applied his genius to pulling off advanced crimes using no more than three simple aids every time (such as
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A brash young scientist traveled across the world, obtaining various plants reputed to enhance mental capacity, and developed a brew that gave him the wisdom of the ages while aging his body rapidly to old age. He wielded a scythe that shot a dart, made from a metal that dissolves once in the heat of
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Career criminal Carl Sands was conducting experiments on shadow projection while in prison, when he made contact with an alien explorer named Thar Dan from the
Xarapion dimension, who rewarded Sands for saving his life by giving him a Dimensiometer and a pair of ebony gloves that allows him to hold
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The chemist
Danford March became a living electric power generator in a lab accident. Afraid of harming others in his condition, he exiled himself and returned to the city at night to steal in order to secretly research a cure for his condition. He covered himself in liquid rubber and channeled his
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Criminal ringleader Johnny Burns becomes the supervillain Toyboy when his mother experienced an accident that briefly endowed her with psychic powers which in turn gave Toyboy telekinesis (which he uses to control toys) and super-strength. Mrs. Burns also created a psionic construct of Johnny that
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While growing up in Japan, American Carl Sands learns ninjutsu techniques and becomes a rather undistinguished industrial saboteur, until
Thanagarian criminal Byth hires Sands and arms him with a Dimensiometer, a Thanagarian belt device/"shadow vest," which gave Sands the ability to shift his body
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Despot of the Aztec nation in the Yucatán, Chac used alien weaponry taken from a crashed alien vessel to maintain power and a potion to extend his life so that his empire may stand for centuries. He was usurped by his people when they used one of his potions to give him amnesia. Hundreds of years
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Ornithologist Hester Morgan had multiple scientific degrees but found sexism got in the way of her efforts to use her training to make money, so she fashioned winglike gliders and used a blinding magnesium flashbulb to launch a one-woman crime spree, with a specialty in stealing jewels. She later
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With her associate, Russian scientist Count
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Hidden Valley cut itself off from the outside world in 1637, living a quasi-Amish lifestyle into the present, and fell prey to the machinations of a crook who became “The Purple
Pilgrim” and led a crusade to slay all descendants of the cruel Judge Sanders, including Shiera Sanders, the Hawkgirl.
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A South
American shaman, he is able to take the heads of victims and gain their knowledge. He developed a strange fascination with Hawkman, seeking to strip away the civilized aspects of his personality. To this end, he developed a knowledge of Nth metal and sought the remains of Hawkman's past
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The janitor at a historical museum became a secret crime lord calling himself “The Letter” because of his practice of communicating with his henchmen via letters they would retrieve by swapping busts of historical scientists (whose accomplishments set the theme for the next crime) with busts of
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Son of the villainous
Hawkman Fel Andar, Charley Parker (Ch'al Andar) pretended to be a hero where he was part of his father's plan to infiltrate Earth's defenses for Thanagar. In recent history, he organized Hawkman's enemies to eliminate the hero such that he can take his place.
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One of Carter Hall’s fellow scientists, Johnson stole Hall’s radar-control device and used it to guide his own invention, plastisteel bubbles, which he could selectively render permeable in order to steal armored cars and other valuables while in his guise as a masked crook.
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Boris
Nickaloff molded a statue out of “plasm-clay” and injected it with adrenaline, bringing it to life as a bullet-proof, white-marble-skinned golem he named Czar, but who was called variously the Statue Man and the Unkillable Man when Nickaloff sent it to steal for him.
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With his assistant, the dwarf Iago, Armond Argot developed a means to transfer their brains into the bodies of men and women they held prisoner. Argot also wielded hypnotic powers and could read the mind of anyone he held fixed with his hypnotic stare.
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Sara Descarl was a brilliant scientist and surgeon who discovered how to transplant human brains into the bodies of tigers, which then followed her every command, both in her stage act as “Satana the Tiger Girl” and in her extortion-murder plots.
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John Upton, secretary for Mr. Kendall, used jet-propelled gas balloons shaped like horses so that he and his gang appeared to be Old West bandits on flying horses, which he used to rob valuable cargo being delivered on Kendall Airlines aircraft.
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Edwin Thayer somehow created a flying disembodied hand that murdered his brother for him and would have been sent to kill his niece Teddy, the sole other surviving heir, before his scheme was undermined by his murderous floozy girlfriend Sandra.
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Thanagarian thief who stole for the thrill of the adventure, who stole a pill from the scientist Krotan that gave him shapeshifting powers and fled to Earth, pursued by the Thanagarian police agents who would become Hawkman and Hawkwoman.
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Mother of Chay-Ara and queen of the Nth metal city above the clouds of Hawkworld for over 2,000 years, Khea Taramka had Hawkman and Hawkgirl nailed to a gate made of the remains of the Hawks' past incarnations as she attacked
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A masked criminal, with his henchman/butler “Chimp,” who operated an antiques shop and funded his lavish lifestyle, including his repeatedly redecorated apartment, by stealing rare objects for wealthy black market purchasers.
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Jonathan Cheval, an honest businessman in the field of optics, loses his business because of a criminal scheme and seeks revenge on the people who cheated him, using monocles he invents with a range of superpowers.
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August Davezak was an animal rights activist who was caught in an explosion of his own making at a research facility. Bathed in the viruses therein, he can see the diseases in others and became a serial killer.
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A Lion Avatar, which had repeatedly fought the Hawk Avatar throughout time and space, took control of scientist Karen Ramis until being expelled from that body, when it then possessed a man named Ed Dawson.
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A corrupt Wingman commander who rises to power by manipulating Katar Hol into killing his father, becomes the Administrator of Protection, and then gains shape-shifting powers from a new drug called Krotan.
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Self-proclaimed Queen of the Desert, Sheba was a lovely blue-skinned woman who led an uprising and eventually built an army, operating out of Istanyulq, with the goal of establishing a pan-Arab state.
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Scientist-turned-alchemist Mark Mandrill accidentally discovers a new substance he dubs Mentachem which he fashions into a wand that gives him the power to reshape, transmute, or levitate any matter.
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who slew both Prince Khufu and Shiera (who would both be reincarnated as Carter Hall and Shiera Sanders), Dr. Anton Hastor attempted to use a lightning machine to offer new sacrifices to Anubis.
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Art historian Anton Lamont comes across the Conjure-Cloak of Cagliostro, which gives him the ability to teleport to another dimension, and which he uses to embark upon a life of crime.
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Gyp Haines kidnapped the circus acrobat “Aero” and forced him to teach him and his gang all he knew, then killed him and put his new acrobatic skills to use in plotting daring crimes.
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The dwarf Amos Gander operated the police lost and found department, where he ran a scheme in which specially stamped parcels of stolen goods would be distributed to crooks.
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Summoned Scorio, the alligator god of the Phoenicians, who taught him how to create flame guns with which he equipped a small army he intended to use to conquer the world.
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Small-time crook Ira Quimby becomes superintelligent, but only for short bursts of time, after exposure to a rock imbued with Zeta Beam radiation. Was later poisoned by
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The mischievous god crossed the barrier into the human realm and caused chaos in Mardi Gras by turning costumed revelers into mythical creatures when he blew his pipes.
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wanted to reform and when in the presence of Toyboy. Once this occurred thanks to Hawkman and Atom, Johnny was reborn as a man seeking redemption for his crimes.
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from a coalition of alien races that feared the threat Earth posed should it develop technology that permitted them to travel through space en masse.
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later, his memory returned when he discovered one of his ancient weapons and sought the rest of his arsenal which caught the attention of the Hawks.
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A tall, thin man with a ghastly visage, Chance operated an illegal casino in which wealthy men could bet with their lives to resolve their debts.
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mask to try to force Hawkman and Hawkgirl to reveal where they had hidden jewels stolen by his gang in a hold-up aided by an elephant stampede.
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Toron Tos is the heir to the throne of Moronon sent to Earth and raised by the Comoc in the Yucatán that thought the youth a gift from the god
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Dr. Selkirk, spurned lover of opera singer Camilla Cordova, disguised himself as the Golden Mummy and hired a gang he painted in gold paint.
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as an undead servant. One of Hawkman's recent reincarnations was attributed to be Thanagar's champion against Synn and his armies.
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order to secure from him the secret to eternal life. Una had access to voodoo magic, which she attempted to use to kill Hawkman.
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An acrobatic criminal who can leap across distances, who was genetically created for the Sunderland Corporation by Doctor Moon.
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incarnations for undead servants. He is seemingly immortal and able to simply reattach his head after being decapitated.
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High Priest of Quaranda, Ruthvol sought to sacrifice Wingors to the god Involos to usurp the throne of Queen Thais Tal.
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A wealthy art collector, he is a descendant of Hath-Set and plots with his disembodied relative to destroy the Hawks.
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