When tensions between Black Widow's symbiote and Hawkeye put Clint's life in danger, Natasha will have to decide where her loyalties lie - and what she's willing to do to prove it. Meanwhile, Clint's enemies are moving in fast, and their uniforms seem awfully familiar...
Rated +
Within two issues, the latest chapter in the lives of Clint Barton and Natasha Rominov spiral out of control. Led by Phillips superb writing, the action moves without remorse as the drama unfolds. The art team deliver on creating a world of danger amongst an emotional bond. You absolutely want to have this series on your radar. Read Full Review
Villanelli delivers some fantastic art in the issue. There is some great action in the issue and the character designs look fantastic. Read Full Review
Black Widow & Hawkeye #2 keeps the relationship central to the story. Natasha and Clint are clearly their own individual people. Together, however, their connection drives the plot. Read Full Review
The relationship between these villains-turned-heroes is one of the longest in Marvel Comics history, but Black Widow & Hawkeye seems prepared only to acknowledge that point of interest without building upon it. Read Full Review
If you're getting hung up on a character's lack of disguise, you should really drop this book. Clearly, you've got better things to do.
There are some improvements here over the first issue, but also some baffling stuff. I wish I could just call it bland and underwhelming, but there are a lot of issues here and are we really trying to play this straight with undercover spy zero-disguise Clint Barton? I know some editors if Marvel needs some.