Evilhawk
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Darkhawk #20 (Oct 1992) |
Created by | Danny Fingeroth and Mike Manley |
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Alter ego | Dargin Bokk |
Evilhawk is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.
Evilhawk is a reptilian alien from the planet Luq with an android body. He is an enemy of Darkhawk.
[edit] Fictional character biography
Dargin Bokk is an alien who was born on the planet Luq. He later became an intergalactic crime-lord, using his Evilhawk android body as an effective weapon.
Eventually, he decided to confront a human with a similar android form, who went by the name of Darkhawk, and began traveling to Earth.[1] When he arrived on Earth, Evilhawk confronted Darkhawk.[2] Evilhawk battled Darkhawk, and trapped the human form of Chris Powell on his ship. Evilhawk battled St. Johnny and the Powell family, but his body was destroyed by Darkhawk.[3]
Evilhawk later battled Osch, one of the aliens who helped build the Evilhawk armor, on the psychic plane, but failed to create a new android body for himself.[4]
[edit] Powers and abilities
Like Darkhawk, Evilhawk's body is an android body powered by the extraterrestrial amulet he wears. The body was designed and manufactured by Mondu, Mendeja, Byron, Graczia, Kig, and Osch. The Evilhawk body has enhanced physical abilities, including strength, durability, agility and reflexes. He has a claw-cable on his right hand which can be propelled as a grappling hook, and he has retractable glider wings enabling him to fly. He also has the ability to project concussive Darkforce blasts and defense shields from his body using his amulet as a focal point. He possesses telescopic and infra-red vision, and possibly other powers as yet unrevealed, plus (theoretically) the ability to heal from almost any wound by reverting to his original form. Evilhawk was originally unable to use his healing power because his original body had been destroyed, when his Evilhawk android body was destroyed, he existed only as a disembodied consciousness.
Dargin Bokk was a skilled planner and organizer, and learned the basic hand-to-hand combat skills known on the planet Luq.