Dark Reign: Hawkeye #1
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Dark Reign: Hawkeye #1

Writer: Andy Diggle Artist: Tom Raney Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 8, 2009 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
7.6Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

From the pages of DARK AVENGERS—Bullseye cuts loose! The media knows him only as Hawkeye–-but we know he’s really the psychopath named Bullseye! How does the world’s deadliest assassin fit in with Norman Osborn’s hand-picked team of public do-gooders? What’s his agenda, and how does it instantly jeopardize the entire Avengers legacy? And how long can the most ruthless killer ever to walk the Earth be kept on a leash? The one-two punch of writer Andy Diggle (THUNDERBOLTS) and Tom Raney (SECRET INVASION: INHUMANS) unite for the solo mini-series that puts the innocent right in the angry archer’s crosshairs! more

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Alex C. Lupp Apr 7, 2009

    This is a good beginning to what could become a great story, but much still depends on what happens next. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - James Hunt Apr 14, 2009

    Diggle may not have been at Marvel long, but if "Dark Reign: Hawkeye" is indicative of his work, let's hope he stays with the company a long, long time. Diggle has managed to turn an event-driven story into a compelling character-based story, and an opening issue this strong ensures that I'll stay with the series for the duration. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Dan Phillips Apr 8, 2009

    In conclusion, Dark Reign: Hawkeye will come as another welcome dose of evil for fans of Marvel's new status quo. For those still on the fence about the whole Dark Reign direction, the issue won't do much to win you over. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Comic Addiction - Chris Partin Apr 8, 2009

    It looks like we're going to get a lot of Dark Reign miniseries for the next six to eight months. I don't mind if they're all as good as this issue or the others that I've read like Elektra and Fantastic Four. I'm very interested to see where Diggle takes readers in this miniseries. I think its got a lot of potential. Read Full Review

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