• A young Kate Bishop understands the kind of man her father truly is.
• A wiser Clint Barton gives his all to prove that he's someone Kate can trust.
• This climatic story forever redefines what it means to be a part of Team Hawkeye.
Rated T+
I'm really going to miss "All-New Hawkeye," and -- considering this was a series many fans once thought unnecessary -- that's a huge achievement. Lemire, Perez and Herring brought a strong authorial voice to this series, just like the previous "Hawkeye" series from Fraction, Aja and Wu, and they go out on a high note with a strong conclusion. Just be warned; once you read "All-New Hawkeye" #6, you'll want to sit down and read all eleven comics back-to-back -- but there are worse fates in life. Read Full Review
All-New Hawkeye has been tremendous for both Hawkguys and Hawkgals as we have learned more about our Hawkeyes than ever before and seen them for whom they were growing up, and even glimpsed into the future to see who they will become. Lemire and Perez have been a great team to take on these stories, the relationship between the story and artwork has beenbreathtaking. They really captured the emotion and intensity of every panel with colors, layouts, dialogue, and character design. Honestly, there is not a book written by Lemire that isnt great or a book penciled by Perez that isnt fantastic so, All-New Hawkeye can be added to the list of great comics done by great creative teams. Read Full Review
It's not necessarily a disappointing end, but it's definitely a quiet one. Read Full Review
Kinda a cop out ending. Plus this is kinda foreshadowing the doom for one of the Hawkeyes. I don't know I was left disillusioned.
it ended better than how it started but still dont like all the character shilling for Kate and treating Clint like crap by lemire
So the arc ends with us being told how "great" Kate is. Yeah, no. Fuck that. She couldn't even own up to her being a bit of an aloof "bitch"? Oh but we did get Clint admitting his insecurites and short comings. Maybe that's why I like Clint. He feels real and natural. Kate feels forced and "perfect".