Hook (DC)

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It was once believed that he died at the secret headquarters of the League of Assassins when he faced his trial before their leader, the Sensei. (Strange Adventures v1 #215)
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However, Hook was never killed by the Sensei at all but instead became a member of the '''Seven Men of Death'''. (Batman v1 #671)
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As part of the Seven Men, Hook was summoned to Gotham City to retrieve the [[Suit of Sorrows]] from the [[Order of Purity (DC)|Order of Purity]], but he was easily defeated by the new [[Azrael (DC)|Azrael]]. (Azrael: Death's Dark Knight v1 #1) After Talia managed to stop Azrael for a moment, Hook and the others tried to take him to their headquarters, but Azrael recovered and stopped Hook by hitting him with a low blow. (Azrael: Death's Dark Knight v1 #2)
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Sometime later, the Seven were sent back to Gotham to find and eliminate the reporter Vicki Vale, but they were confronted by several members of the Bat-Family. Hook was confronted by Man-Bat and after a long struggle, Hook was finally defeated. (Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Oracle v1 #1)
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He came to be a member of the '''Seven Men of Death''' who were the most elite assassins within the League of Assassins. (Batman v1 #671)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 6 November 2022

Hook is a male comic supervillain who features in DC Comics.

Contents

Biography

Origin

Matson

It was once believed that he died at the secret headquarters of the League of Assassins when he faced his trial before their leader, the Sensei. (Strange Adventures v1 #215)

However, Hook was never killed by the Sensei at all but instead became a member of the Seven Men of Death. (Batman v1 #671)

As part of the Seven Men, Hook was summoned to Gotham City to retrieve the Suit of Sorrows from the Order of Purity, but he was easily defeated by the new Azrael. (Azrael: Death's Dark Knight v1 #1) After Talia managed to stop Azrael for a moment, Hook and the others tried to take him to their headquarters, but Azrael recovered and stopped Hook by hitting him with a low blow. (Azrael: Death's Dark Knight v1 #2)

Sometime later, the Seven were sent back to Gotham to find and eliminate the reporter Vicki Vale, but they were confronted by several members of the Bat-Family. Hook was confronted by Man-Bat and after a long struggle, Hook was finally defeated. (Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Oracle v1 #1)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

He came to be a member of the Seven Men of Death who were the most elite assassins within the League of Assassins. (Batman v1 #671)

Notes

  • Hook was created by Jack Miller and Neal Adams where he made his first appearance in Strange Adventures v1 #210 (March, 1968).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

Films

Appearances

  • Strange Adventures v1: (1968)
  • Batman v1:
  • Azrael: Death's Dark Knight v1:
  • Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Oracle v1:

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