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{{Character
 
{{Character
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| name = Warhawk
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| image = Warhawk.png
|name = Warhawk
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|image = Warhawk.png
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|real name = Rex Stewart
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| real name = Rex Stewart
|species = Human-[[Thanagarian]] Hybrid
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| species = Human-[[Thanagarian]] Hybrid
|eyes = Green
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| hair = Black
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| eyes = Green
|relatives = [[John Stewart]] (father),<br>[[Hawkgirl|Shayera Hol]] (mother)
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| relatives = [[John Stewart]] (father),<br>[[Hawkgirl|Shayera Hol]] (mother)
|base = [[Metro Tower]]
 
|affiliation = [[Justice League Unlimited]]
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| base = [[Metro Tower]]
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| affiliation = [[Justice League Unlimited]]
|abilities = Flight;<br> Super-strength
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| abilities = Flight; Super-strength
|weaponry = Durable armor
 
|voiced by = [[Peter Onorati]]
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| weaponry = Durable armor
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| voiced by = [[Peter Onorati]]
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'''Warhawk''', real name '''Rex Stewart''', the son of the famous Green Lantern [[John Stewart]] and [[Shayera Hol]], was a member of the [[Justice League Unlimited]].
 
'''Warhawk''', real name '''Rex Stewart''', the son of the famous Green Lantern [[John Stewart]] and [[Shayera Hol]], was a member of the [[Justice League Unlimited]].
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In the alternate future created by [[Chronos]], Warhawk, an aged [[Static]], the [[Batman (Terry McGinnis)|second Batman]] and the old [[Bruce Wayne]], were the only surviving JLU members. After both the [[Metro Tower]] and the [[Batcave]] had been destroyed, the remaining JLU used the abandoned [[Hamilton Hill High School]] as their headquarters. Later on, the JLU saved the modern-day [[Justice League]] ([[Green Lantern]] [[John Stewart]], Batman, and [[Wonder Woman]]) from Chronos' enhanced [[Jokerz]]. Afterwards, Warhawk introduced himself as Rex Stewart, the son of John Stewart and [[Shayera Hol]]. As soon as the Justice League and JLU found Chronos, they engaged his Jokerz in another fight. All of these events were erased when John and Batman reversed Chronos' effect in the timestream.
 
In the alternate future created by [[Chronos]], Warhawk, an aged [[Static]], the [[Batman (Terry McGinnis)|second Batman]] and the old [[Bruce Wayne]], were the only surviving JLU members. After both the [[Metro Tower]] and the [[Batcave]] had been destroyed, the remaining JLU used the abandoned [[Hamilton Hill High School]] as their headquarters. Later on, the JLU saved the modern-day [[Justice League]] ([[Green Lantern]] [[John Stewart]], Batman, and [[Wonder Woman]]) from Chronos' enhanced [[Jokerz]]. Afterwards, Warhawk introduced himself as Rex Stewart, the son of John Stewart and [[Shayera Hol]]. As soon as the Justice League and JLU found Chronos, they engaged his Jokerz in another fight. All of these events were erased when John and Batman reversed Chronos' effect in the timestream.
   
== Abilities &amp; Equipment ==
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== Abilities & Equipment ==
   
 
Being half-human, Warhawk lacked organic wings, but he donned artificial wings<ref>Despite never stated on-screen, this fact was confirmed by [[Dwayne McDuffie]]:
 
Being half-human, Warhawk lacked organic wings, but he donned artificial wings<ref>Despite never stated on-screen, this fact was confirmed by [[Dwayne McDuffie]]:

Revision as of 09:23, 5 August 2009

Warhawk, real name Rex Stewart, the son of the famous Green Lantern John Stewart and Shayera Hol, was a member of the Justice League Unlimited.

History

Warhawk was a very stern and valiant warrior who had a slightly impulsive temperament. When the JLU was suspected of having a traitor among its ranks, Warhawk wasn't at all amenable to Batman's inclusion in the team, after Superman recruited him without their consent. Warhawk immediately spurned Batman and dismissed him as a punk. Even after saving Aquagirl's life, Warhawk reprimanded Batman for not calling him and Big Barda on the intercoms.

During a rescue mission, Warhawk got an emergency call on the JLU frequency. However, upon realizing Batman didn't get that call, Warhawk became suspicious. He told Batman to stay behind, and headed off to deflect an incoming warhead. He activated his body covering armor, and then shed it and fled to safety. He operated the armor remotely, and when Starro/Superman detonated the missile, Warhawk appeared to be killed.[1]

A few hours later, Warhawk returned to the Metro Tower, when Batman was revealing to the JLU the real culprit behind the sabotages and attacks. His return was greeted with great relief by his teammates. He explained how he had eluded death and what had prompted the deception. Warhawk's opinion of Batman started to change, as he actually praised him for disobeying his previous command to stay behind. Although Warhawk set off to take revenge on Superman, he was held back by his teammates who wanted to give Superman the benefit of the doubt. However, when Starro was forced to surface, a battle between Superman and the League ensued.

After the whole ordeal, Warhawk admitted to being wrong about Batman.[2]

During the subsequent years, Warhawk remained a member of the Justice League Unlimited, having fought the Iniquity Collective,[3] among others.

Alternate Timeline

In the alternate future created by Chronos, Warhawk, an aged Static, the second Batman and the old Bruce Wayne, were the only surviving JLU members. After both the Metro Tower and the Batcave had been destroyed, the remaining JLU used the abandoned Hamilton Hill High School as their headquarters. Later on, the JLU saved the modern-day Justice League (Green Lantern John Stewart, Batman, and Wonder Woman) from Chronos' enhanced Jokerz. Afterwards, Warhawk introduced himself as Rex Stewart, the son of John Stewart and Shayera Hol. As soon as the Justice League and JLU found Chronos, they engaged his Jokerz in another fight. All of these events were erased when John and Batman reversed Chronos' effect in the timestream.

Abilities & Equipment

Being half-human, Warhawk lacked organic wings, but he donned artificial wings[4] harnessed in a remote retractable polynized aluminum steel casing.[1] He also seemed to possess strength greater than that of even a powerful human being, showcased by nearly matching blows with Superman.[2] His suit could cover his entire body in armor, and could be piloted remotely. It also had retractable claws.

Appearances

Batman Beyond

Justice League Unlimited


Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 In Batman Beyond, "The Call, Part I"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Idem, "The Call, Part II"
  3. In Justice League Unlimited, "Epilogue"
  4. Despite never stated on-screen, this fact was confirmed by Dwayne McDuffie:
    Warhawk (Rex Stewart, future son of Shayera Hol and John Stewart) was born without wings, this is as a result of his half-human heritage. Warhawk's wings are artificial. Shayera and a Thanagarian male would produce organically-winged offspring, like any other Thanagarian couple.

    — Dwayne McDuffie [1]