- Kestrel (comics)
Kestrel in comics can refer to:
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Kestrel (DC Comics) , the supervillain archenemy ofHawk and Dove
*Kestrel (Marvel Comics) , a test subject of theWeapon X Project
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Kestrel in comics can refer to:
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