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MHA has a multiverse and it's me just imaging Hawks in every single other piece of media I've ever seen
Though Choose-Your-Own-Adventure game books are, right now, enjoying a nostalgic revival, nobody mentions the spin-off series, Space Hawks, written by Edward Packard (a real person, not a pen name) who created the entire concept. Packard clearly loved golden age scifi, as the scifi themed CYOA were as well loved as the ninja themed ones, like War with the Evil Power Master and Journey to the Year 3000. A sharp eyed reader of Space Hawks will even note references to names and concepts that show up in the Choose Your Own Adventure books, like there is a future descendant of Dr. Nera Vivaldi, a character who frequently appears in Packard’s CYOA books. Space Hawks is a story where young genius super-pilots are recruited from all over earth, rather like a mix between Ender’s Game and the Last Starfighter.
The most interesting part about these books is that the interior art and covers were done by none other than Dave Cockrum, creator of the “all-new, all-different X-Men,” which is why the technology in the series looks like a cross between the Shi’ar Galaxy the X-Men visit, and the disco 70s Star Trek: the Motion Picture.
Fascinatingly, the Space Hawks stories are unified into a single narrative. The first story is your first mission and acceptance into the Space Hawks, but over time, a narrative starts to form and the stories go from lighthearted camaraderie to serious situations and with real stakes. Similar characters exist, like Maria, the one Space Hawk pilot capable of Xenotelepathy. The final story arc begins when the Comet Masters mention they are servants of a unicron-style planet killer, an artificial world called the Nemesis Star (a concept very similar to Tyr’s mobile planet Tyrraz from Legion of Super-Heroes, which was created by none other than...yes, Dave Cockrum, which makes me wonder if he gave the idea to his collaborator, Packard). The final book, the one every story builds to, ups the stakes so totally that every ending except one results in the destruction of the earth, so finally finding the “right” path is the most gratifying and rewarding experiences reading a game book.
UK 1982
UK 1982

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UK 1982
Portada de “Codename Peregrine” de Sean Dalton, segundo libro en la serie “Space Hawks”.
Space Stallions by the Animation Workshop.
By: Thorvaldur S. Gunnarsson, Jonatan Brüsch, Ágúst Kristinsson, Arna Snæbjørnsdottir, Esben J. Jespersen, Touraj Khosravi and Polina Bokhan Composers :Friðfinnur Oculus Sigurðsson