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Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Series
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Summary
Hawk and Dove team up again in their very own series! Hank Hall and Dawn Granger struggle to work together as the respective avatars of War and Peace--but between working out their differences they also have to contend with dangers both new and old!
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Collected Editions
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Vol. 1: First Strikes
$12.99
Issues
8
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #1
$0.99
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #2
$1.99
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #3
$1.99
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #4
$1.99
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #5
$1.99
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #6
$1.99
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #7
$1.99
Hawk and Dove (2011-2012)
Issue #8
$1.99
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