Originally created as a space-based counterpart
to ThunderCats, SilverHawks came into its own with a 65 episode TV series, a comic book series published by Marvel, and its own merchandise. The SilverHawks story goes something like this: A bionic policeman called Commander Stargazer recruits heroes who are "partly metal, partly real" to fight evil Mon*Star (an escaped alien mob boss) and his minions. These SilverHawks heroes include Quicksilver (leader of the SilverHawks), twins Steelheart and Steelwill, Bluegrass, and the Copper Kidd - each with their own Weapon-Bird. The SilverHawks baddies? There's Yes-Man, Buzz-Saw, Mumbo-Jumbo, Windhammer, Mo-Lec-U-Lar (get it?), Poker-Face, Hardware, and Melodia. Fortunately for you, all this interaction and excitement generates some pretty cool action figures and other toys and collectibles, which if you're a SilverHawks fan, you should look for here on this page at Entertainment Earth!
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Originally created as a space-based counterpart to ThunderCats, SilverHawks came into its own with a 65 episode TV series, a comic book series published by Marvel, and its own merchandise. The SilverHawks story goes something like this: A bionic policeman called Commander Stargazer recruits heroes who are "partly metal, partly real" to fight evil Mon*Star (an escaped alien mob boss) and his minions. These SilverHawks heroes include Quicksilver (leader of the SilverHawks), twins Steelheart and Steelwill, Bluegrass, and the Copper Kidd - each with their own Weapon-Bird. The SilverHawks baddies? There's Yes-Man, Buzz-Saw, Mumbo-Jumbo, Windhammer, Mo-Lec-U-Lar (get it?), Poker-Face, Hardware, and Melodia. Fortunately for you, all this interaction and excitement generates some pretty cool action figures and other toys and collectibles, which if you're a SilverHawks fan, you should look for here on this page at Entertainment Earth!
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Originally created as a space-based counterpart to ThunderCats, SilverHawks came into its own with a 65 episode TV series, a comic book series published by Marvel, and its own merchandise. The SilverHawks story goes something like this: A bionic policeman called Commander Stargazer recruits heroes who are "partly metal, partly real" to fight evil Mon*Star (an escaped alien mob boss) and his minions. These SilverHawks heroes include Quicksilver (leader of the SilverHawks), twins Steelheart and Steelwill, Bluegrass, and the Copper Kidd - each with their own Weapon-Bird. The SilverHawks baddies? There's Yes-Man, Buzz-Saw, Mumbo-Jumbo, Windhammer, Mo-Lec-U-Lar (get it?), Poker-Face, Hardware, and Melodia. Fortunately for you, all this interaction and excitement generates some pretty cool action figures and other toys and collectibles, which if you're a SilverHawks fan, you should look for here on this page at Entertainment Earth!