FAMILY REUNION PART 3!
• Two Hawkeyes deserve two super villains - it's only natural (and so, so bad). Kate and Clint find themselves fighting both Eden and Madame Masque, who have teamed up under the "common enemy" banner.
• Emotional punches WILL be thrown...along with actual punches, of course. It's dangerous to be a Hawkeye these days.
Rated T+
Hawkeye is coming to an end soon, and Thompson and her creative team are going out with an excellent and hilarious bang! Just what I'd hoped for! Read Full Review
Listen when I tell you that Thompson, Romero, Walsh, Bellaire, Alana Smith (editor), Sana Amanat (supervising editor) and everyone else that made this series happen deserve to have respect put on all their fucking names. Hawkeye is the blueprint for what storylines, character depth, and fun should be in a comic book. Read Full Review
If you are looking for a funny, but dynamic story then Hawkeye #15 is a must read. Read Full Review
This issue is almost like a mini-movie and it's a hoot from start to finish. Read Full Review
The Hawkeyes and their antagonists break contact and strengthen their positions before meeting up for a final showdown. It's an awesomely busy plot carried out with continuous sass of the highest quality. The art maintains a solid story flow through two very busy fight scenes. In its penultimate issue, this title is glorifying in the smarts and heart that made it great. Even if the next one ends up disappointing (not that I think that's likely), this issue is a treasure - and a tremendously fun and funny read.
I love this book so much. There was a part of this book when I just stopped and looked at the page. While staring I realized this is one of my favorite comics and it will be ending next month! It's just so much fun and the art is just really unique and the colors really make it a special comic. I don't want to see it end, Kelly Thompson has made me a fan.
I am really enjoying the series. Always makes me feel sad when i remind myself that this series is about to end. Its so unfair. So in this issue, i continue to enjoy the dynamics between Kate Bishop and Clint Barton which is just engaging enough for me. Overall a solid read.