WHO THE %$&@ IS RONIN? The mystery surrounding the volatile new Ronin deepens as his actions begin to destabilize the seedy underbelly of New York City. Hawkeye finds himself caught in the middle of an increasingly dangerous turf war between Ronin and the Hood. Though Clint may not approve of Ronin's methods, it's hard to argue with his results. And pretty soon, he may need to choose a side that his allies in the Avengers won't be happy about...
Rated T+
Two issues in, Hawkeye: Freefall has shown some impeccable depictions of not just Hawkeye but multiple Marvel heroes. Read Full Review
Fantastic issue filled with comedy and action. The identity of Ronin is revealed, but I'm not so sure that the right cat is out of the bag. The mystery deepens and I can't wait for the next issue. Read Full Review
Absolutely amazing! It's like listening to a great song or watching a great movie. The world around you doesn't exist while you're reading this book, and when you finish, you kind of have to ease back into the "real world" to gain your barring. Read Full Review
Otto Schmidt delivers some fantastic art throughout this issue. There is so much energy in every panel and the art moves with the action and adventure. The Ronin/Spidey fight is a great sequence and the Hawkeye/Luke Cage segment is entertaining and funny. Read Full Review
Buy this issue, and the previous one, to see what all the hype is about. Stay, because it’s damn good fun, an interesting story with twists and turns, art that perfectly matches the tone. Plenty of great action, great storytelling, plenty of laughs. I’m excited to see where they take this story in the next issue and how they explain the events of the first two issues. Read Full Review
Hawkeye Freefall #2 is a fantastic comic. There's a fantastic mix of comedy and action. The former comes from some unexpected places like the Hood. The series is just a fun read that has you wanting to immediately read more. Then you get to the end of this issue and immediately want to go back and read it again. Read Full Review
Otto Schmidt's artwork for this series's second issue is unique in its pleasing simplicity. The fluidity of the characters' designs pairs well with varying purple shades, reminding us that this is undoubtedly a Hawkeye-focused story. Read Full Review
Though its final page throws a head-scratching wrench into the narrative, Hawkeye: Freefall #2 is another fun and funny outing for the "worst Avenger". Read Full Review
Even if Hawkeye's the worst Avenger, his comic sure is great. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue was pretty meh. While the first one wasn't anything spectacular, it at least promised a fun adventure, but this? Nothing of interest actually happened, the art was worse and I had a big sense of "Why should I care?". I don't recommend it, there's probably a lot of better stuff to buy. Read Full Review
This series is great. Matthew Rosenberg is killing it. Shame this is just a miniseries. But maybe if the sales are good enough, it'll get extended like Amazing Mary Jane.
-The charisma of this series grows with each issue
-Rosenberg kills the interactions between avengers(who act just like youd hope they would)
-Love Clint wanting to one-up stark
-under the lighthearted nature of clint, i love the plot of him wanting to do more while dealing with the identity of being a lesser avenger
Gasp!!!
It's only the 2nd issue and only January, and I can confidently say that this is probably one of my favorite series of the year. The dialogue is so good, it's just classic Hawkeye, a human living in a super powered world, taking on a very personal problem that doesn't need to be solved with his fellow avengers. The art is amazing, I love all the facial expressions Schmidt draws for the characters, the colors also provide a neon ish vibe which I enjoyed. I love the twist at the end, and it will only make me happier to continue reading.
Fast paced, funny and full of life. Schmidts art is fantastic, he does fast motion and his pages flow like no other. Get this book!
The plot's not that spectacular, but the art is great and that slice-of-life dialogue is eat-it-with-a-fork delicious.
Prelude:
Rosenberg started Hawkeye: Freefall with a great first issue. Let's see how that holds up for the second issue.
The Good:
It's cool having so many different characters interacting with Clint.
Ronin is cool.
That cliffhanger.
Otto Schmidt's art is great
The Bad:
Bit confused on the continuity with Tony showing up.
Conclusion:
Another great issue with my only problem dealing with continuity. Can't wait to see where it goes.
A little better than the first issue. I thought this one just felt good and im curious as to how they will play out the last page.