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character who also called himself Hawkman. There are two different versions of Fel Andar: the pre- Hawkworld version (named Fell Andar) was created by
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and
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, while the post-Hawkworld version was created by
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and
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. Fel Andar was created after DC Comics
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the Hawkman character after publication of the 1989 ''Hawkworld'' miniseries, as a stand-in for Katar Hol in Katar's post-Crisis, pre-Hawkworld adventures, including his brief membership with
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.


Fictional character biography


Pre-Hawkworld

First appearing in ''The Shadow War of Hawkman'',
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agent Fell Andar led a team to Earth to steal the Hawks' technology. Thanagar has at this time become a fascist empire and was planning to take over the universe, starting with Earth. Since they lost their technology during the Equalizer plague, the Hawks were the only ones who possessed them as they were off-planet. Andar took control of the Hawks' spaceship. The Hawks manage to sabotage the ship and crashed. The Hawks battled Andar and emerged victorious. Later, in ''Hawkman Special'' #1, the ghost of Andar appears in Katar Hol's dream while he was getting over the recent deaths of Mavis Trent, the Gentleman Ghost and several others.


Post-Hawkworld

Years before the events told in the '' Invasion!'' story arc, Fel Andar, a Thanagarian
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on
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, fell in love with an Earth woman, Sharon Parker. They married and Sharon gave birth to Ch'al Andar, translated to the terran name Charley. When Charley was four years old, Thanagar called Andar to active duty by ordering him to infiltrate the
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as the second Hawkman. He never told his superiors of his son. They
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d Sharon, forcing her to take the identity of Hawkwoman. Intending to gain his teammates' confidence, Andar claimed to be
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and Shiera Hall's son Carter Hall, Jr. He was actually working for the future alien alliance. When Hawkwoman learned about the masquerade she exposed the truth to the
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and
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. Confronted by both, Andar escaped back to Thanagar but not before murdering Sharon for her betrayal. Fel Andar wanted to stay on Earth but was forced to return to his planet by Carter Hall's return from Limbo. Andar was sentenced to life imprisonment on Thanagar and left his young son behind. Andar appeared two more times in his son's life. He placed the battlesuit Charley would use as Golden Eagle so that it could be easily "discovered" by
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. It was Andar, not the Nth metal in Charley's uniform, that saved him from drowning at the hand of the Wildebeest Society during the ''Titans Hunt'' storyline. During the second encounter with his son, Andar was recaptured and returned to Thanagar.


Death

During the events of the '' Rann-Thanagar War'', while trying to make up with his son and redeem himself for his own crimes, Andar died at Komand'r's hands.''Rann-Thanagar War'' #2


See also

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References

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