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Dawn Granger

Dawn Marie Granger

First Appearance

Hawk and Dove #5 (1988)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityStaminaIntellectHealingWeapon MasterUnarmed CombatLight ProjectionMarksmanshipStealth

Teams

Bird ScoutsBirds of PreyHawk & DoveJustice League of AmericaLords and Agents of ChaosLords and Agents of OrderTeen TitansThe TitansTiny TitansTitans East

Also Known As

Avatar of Peace, Dawn Granger, Dawn Marie Granger, Dove

About Dawn Granger

Dawn Granger made her explosive debut in Hawk and Dove #5 (1988), stepping into the mantle of Dove following the death of the original bearer, Don Hall. Created as a bold reimagining of one half of DC's legendary duo, Dawn brought a fresh dynamic to the partnership — a sharp-minded, fiercely capable young woman whose powers as the Avatar of Order stand in constant tension with her partner Hank Hall's embodiment of Chaos. Her introduction reframed Hawk and Dove for a new generation of readers and remains a pivotal key issue for collectors hunting the roots of DC's late-1980s creative renaissance.

As Dove, Dawn possesses an impressive power set granted by the Lords of Order, including flight, enhanced strength and speed, light projection, and a near-supernatural healing factor — making her far more than a pacifist symbol. She is a trained combatant and strategic thinker whose calm demeanor masks extraordinary resolve. Dawn's mythology deepened significantly during DC's Crisis-era storytelling and later through the landmark Brightest Day event, where her origins and cosmic significance were reexamined in ways that sent fans scrambling for back issues. Her ties to the Lords of Order and the metaphysical balance between chaos and peace give her stories a philosophical weight rarely found in superhero comics.

Dawn's team affiliations read like a who's who of DC's greatest rosters — Birds of Prey, the Teen Titans, the Titans, and even a stint with the Justice League of America. Her appearances across these beloved team books make her a recurring name in some of the most collectible runs in DC history. The Hawk and Dove limited series and subsequent ongoing from the late 1980s, helmed by Karl and Barbara Kesel with iconic art by Rob Liefeld, are especially prized — Liefeld's early work on the title has become a cornerstone of any serious late-Bronze or early-Modern Age DC collection.

For collectors, Dawn Granger represents exactly the kind of character whose books punch above their weight. Her key issues are still attainable at reasonable grades, making now an ideal time to build a complete run before broader recognition drives prices higher. Whether you're chasing her first appearance, her Brightest Day resurrection arc, or her team appearances in Birds of Prey and the Titans, Dove's bibliography offers depth, history, and genuine investment potential for the discerning DC collector.

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