FAMILY REUNION Part 1
Can L.A. really handle TWO HAWKEYES? Just as Kate reaches out to ask for Clint's help with finding her dead mother, Clint shows up needing help of his own. An unknown party is gunning for him and it kicks off a chase across Los Angeles with two Hawkeyes trying to stay one step ahead, fully alive, and with minimal property damage...well, okay, with moderate property damage. Re-united and it feels so good!
Rated T+
Hawkeye #13 is a chatty, snarky, and hyperactive continuation to the story of the two Hawkeyes. The leads are amazing, the story is solid, and the art is great. This one gets a strong recommendation from yours truly. Pick this one up. Read Full Review
Hawkeye is one of the best titles at Marvel and not getting enough credit. Kelly Thompson, Leonardo Romero, and Jordie Bellaire are a dynamite creative team. Kate Bishop is a national treasure and deserves to be treated as such. All thanks to Kelly Thompson's work developing the character fully into her own. Read Full Review
When the first issue of the series released back in December 2016, I deemed it “fully realized” right out of the gate - and perhaps even more miraculously, the creative team has only built it up further since then. Just as much as the team excels on a macro scale, there’s no shortage of impressive moments on a micro-level, like the way a knife thrown travels along a traceable arc across panels. Hawkeye bounds along, but cleanly enough that it’s easy to scour for these kinds of details, proving it an achievement of craft and joy in equal measure. Read Full Review
Hawkeye #13 has it all: an intriguing mystery, an electrifying team-up between the Hawkeyes, and creative action sequences. This is a great start for the series' Marvel Legacy arc! Read Full Review
I never know what to say here in conclusion. The series is dope man. This creative team constantly puts in the work to ensure Hawkeye stays at the top of your pull list. I'm waiting for a weak issue, so I can show I'm not being biased. Thompson, Walsh, Romero, and Bellaire ain't having it tho. Create game too strong. Read Full Review
Whether you are a huge fan of the character or not, as long as you go in with some movie knowledge and understanding Kate is a younger Hawkeye not related to Clint I think this is a great comic to hook new readers on. This is something I wouldn't have a problem giving to open-minded comics readers. Read Full Review
Weird character interactions/connections and romance are among the few things that compells me and keeps me interested. This issue was very enjoyable never did i feel like bored although i would really like Kelly Thompson to treat Clint Barton/Hawkeye as a character a little better. Other than that, it is a perfect comic for teenagers these days.
This was a really fun read. I enjoyed the dynamic between Kate and Clint. It had action, it was funny, it was everything you could want in a comic. It is a good jumping on point for new readers. The art is great as well. I really like the style, the colors, it all works well together. I know it's just a matter of time until this is cancelled, because I see the low sales, but I think it's one of the best books out today.
Kate's Momquest takes a backseat to dealing with the lady who's out for Clint's blood. Kelly Thompson has elected to get some extra mileage out of the Hawkeye Legacy one-shot by recycling her new villain from it. While the imposition gets slightly cheesy at the end (the Secret Empire connection is gilding the lily), overall it works awfully well. Kate and Clint have a seamless chemistry and treat each other as true equals. Leonardo Romero's art is in top form, and he clearly went the extra mile to make the Graumann's Chinese Theater showdown look great.