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AstroFacts


Status: deceased
Real Name: Christopher Martin
Earliest Appearance: 1982
Affiliation: former Honor Guard member


Personal Data


Aliases: Topher


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Astro City: The Dark Age Book Three #2, 3, 4

Astro City #17, 19, 25


Event Timeline

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Stormhawk

An Honor Guard member during the 1980s.

Powers

  • His two large wings provide Stormhawk with the power of flight.
  • He also possesses some form of electrically based power that mimics or sources directly from lightning storms.

Observations

  • According to backstory material presented in the second Dark Age collection, he is a relative of E.A.G.L.E. boss, Flannery Hawk.
  • When in human form, his wings become designs running down his costume's sleeves, suggesting that the costume is part of the transformation process to a super-human.

Speculations, Theories

  • When he died, a bird skeleton was floating next to a human skeleton. This suggests that Christopher's transformation to Stormhawk was based on merging with a bird, possibly the hawk he had named Lightning.