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I gave Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon (Hawkeye 5 stars, so what am I supposed to do now that I've read Little Hits, and it's even better?Fraction is doing the impossible with this title.With all the jumping around this volume does, I should hate it. Really. I'm not known for my tolerance of the confusing or trippy. If I have to go back and re-read pages because something didn't add up, I normally get pissed off.You can sort of compare me to one of those giant dinosaurs with the itty bitty
I felt the first volume in this story was better. This was okay. There is a lot going on and I wasn’t entirely sure about some of the plot points. Hawkeye is having some girl trouble and it appears that he is dating multiple women. There’s that.Clint is also having trouble with his apartment building he owns and these Russian (I think) mob guys that say mostly bro that want to take the building and they gang up on Clint. It seems a bit silly, but it’s alright. Also, Clint is looking really rough...
2.5 starsYeah, I dunno.Not too much to say really, just a few points:- As long as David Aja is doing the art it's awesome. Every other guest artist they get on this title? Sucks.- Kate Bishop is kind of a bitch.- I'm sorry, but Clint Barton is not that stupid, or that much of a loser. Next thing you know they'll try convincing us Kyle Rayner is really Green Lantern or something.- Not jazzed to continue this series really. Too bad.
Despite being an Avenger, Clint Barton is a really just a regular guy who kills time during a slow night at their headquarters by playing cards with other superheroes. It doesn’t seem to occur to him that hanging out with his ex-wife, his current girlfriend, and an old flame at the same time might not be a great idea. It’s also an especially awkward scene when a beautiful woman that he recently slept with shows up at the door begging for help because she’s wanted for murder. And yet Clint wonder...
Another fun volume. I will say this one did seem to start being in love with its own quirky cuteness. Started to get slightly annoying.
Of course I'm going to love Hawkguy. Who doesn't love Hawkguy?I guess his Ex-Wife, Work Wife, Friend Girl, and Kate. And Grills really doesn't love Hawkguy.Russian mobsters, a creepy-ass mime assassin, a flood... Only one man can save Hawkguy now.That man is Pizza Dog.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?Matt Fraction’s “Hawkeye, Vol. 2: Little Hits” is a collection of issues #6-11 of Hawkeye comic book series. Clint Barton, a.k.a. Hawkeye, is the best marksman on Earth and is one of the Avengers. However, when he is not on duty, his life is everything but heroic: Clint has girl issues, often gets into trouble and makes the worst decisions possible. Good news: Hawkeye’s talented but spoiled protégé Kate Bishop, Lucky the Pizza Dog and a mysterious redhead are back too! And, of c...
Bro.Bro.Seriously, bro.You gotta read this, bro.Even if you read it before, bro.Read it again, bro.Bro. Bro.Seriously. Seriously.Bro.
Hawkeye is the least powerful member of the Avengers. This is his life when he's not avenging.6 - Hawkeye takes a few days off work for Christmas. Shit goes down with the Russians.Hawkeye trying to hook up his DVD player was pretty awesome. The ethical dilemma he wrestles with promises to have future consequences. I can't get over how well the art fits the story and how much Matt Fraction makes me care about Hawkeye and the supporting cast. Bro.7 - With a hurricane on its way, Clint helps a ne...
“I wonder If Anybody’s Ever Been Fired from the Avengers Before”In this second volume, Clint Barton aka Hawkeye struggles with personal and professional/super-heroic issues that don’t differ all that much from those he experienced in the first volume, yet the storytelling felt less organic to me this time around. Tone, style and even content change rapidly from one page to the next in places, partly as a result of fill-in artwork. I also didn't find this second volume as funny as the first one,
Are all women this scary? I mean, I know that Barton has it coming, but women are SCARY!I'm really enjoying the shiny jumpsuit guys. The even say 'bro to the women. That kind of dumbness just screams out, "Kick Me!" Thankfully, all the women have it under control.Barton has a good heart. Too bad his head is kinda soggy and slagged.Here come the clowns!
3.5 stars, because how fun this series is. Review to come. Don't hold your breath, though.
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Hawkeye is an amazing comic, pure and simple. It might be THE Marvel comic to be reading at the moment over other current greats like Mark Waid’s Daredevil, Jason Aaron’s Wolverine and the X-Men, and Brian Michael Bendis’ All-New X-Men. And it’s about Hawkeye of all characters – Hawkeye! Well, it’s about 2 Hawkeyes actually, Clint Barton and Kate Bishop. Both are kinda human car crashes. Clint can’t seem to get his life together, has all sortsa women troubles (including his protégé, Kate), as we...
As great as Matt Fraction’s work on Hawkeye has been so far, I can’t help but feel this was all a part of a plan to have the character’s name changed to “Hawkguy”, which I’m 100% in support of.Oh, and to also introduce Pizza Dog as the next Avenger.At the urging of Spider-man and Wolverine, Clint Barton (a.k.a Hawkeye/Hawkguy) decides to take some time to himself over the holidays to repair his battle-damaged personal life. Unfortunately, when you’re an Avenger, time off is more of an abstract c...
Okay before we begin both Kate and Clint are wrong about the best Bruce in rock and roll is... it’s Bruce Dickinson! Okay, now that I’ve said that, it’s time for the review.What’s it about?Just like volume 1, this is a collection of various short Hawkeye stories.Pros:Most of the stories are pretty good, fun stories. I really like the art style. It’s not detailed at all but it’s fun, it looks good and really works for this book!Kate is still a great character in this volume!This is not a predicta...