Daredevil tips Hawkeye off to the formation of a new task force. They have one mission: to stop the dangerous new Ronin before he tears the city apart. Clint joins up, but he can't help but notice that Ronin gets results. Whose side is he really on? And as Hawkeye's own hunt for the Hood intensifies, he's about to find himself in the sights of one of his most dangerous foes of all time...
Rated T+
Hawkeye: Freefall #4 is one of the most fun and most frustrating issues yet, but it's frustrating in a way only Hawkeye can be. Read Full Review
Otto Schmidt does amazing work with the art in this issue. Every panel is filled with awesome details and the characters look awesome. The lighter style of the artwork is perfect for this story and tone of story and I continue to look forward to this series. Read Full Review
Another awesome, out of the box issue! Tons of twists and turns and just when you think you've got it, the creators take it a whole different way. Read Full Review
Great issue with lots of fun moments and drives the story along putting Hawkeye even further in the hole with his good intentions. Rosenberg does a great job playing with Hawk's history and relationships to create fun moments while Schmidt continues to deliver fantastic art, keeping the pace going forwards. Read Full Review
The gag on the first couple of pages is worth the price of admission alone. The fact that the rest of the issue is just as funny and a good time is an added bonus. One of the funniest comics I’ve ever read. On a parallel earth Matthew Rosenberg’s making his living as a comedian. Otto Schmidt’s art takes the humour, and action packed scenes, to the next level. You won’t stop laughing from the moment you open this comic till the last page. And maybe for a few minutes after as well. The Hawkeye/Ronin plot gets more complicated and convoluted with each issue, and that’s half the fun of it. Read Full Review
Ugh this situation is such a mess and I am l i v i n g for it.
This was a great issue. Really love this mini.
Prelude:
I've been loving Hawkeye: Freefall so far so let's see how this issue goes.
The Good:
I like the humour in this issue.
It's all setting up for massive failure for Clint.
Schmidt's art is great like always.
The Bad:
Nothing.
Conclusion:
Another great issue of Hawkeye: Freefall. This mini has been great so far and I can't wait to read it in trade.
False advertising on the cover aside, this issue was packed with action and laughs. More guest appearances are in this one and they're just as fun as previous ones, with the added pressure that more fellow heroes are closing in on Hawkeye's little secret. I can see some people having a problem with how many scenes we jump between in this issue alone, but I think it's used to show how bad Clint can let things get before he asks for help. He'll use a friend's trust to manipulate them, but not to bail him out. We'll see how this all comes crashing down around him.
Clint is so far in over his head but damn he does it in style.
Yep, this is really messed up and I love it. Fortress of solid dudes. Lol. Hawkeye and Daredevil.
Clint preserves his dual identity through a series of increasingly desperate (unlikely but hilarious) dodges. He has a whole squad of friends hunting him now, and fighting the Hood isn't a particularly safe prospect itself. The art remains scruffy in a mostly-positive way, the character work is outstanding, and the plot wobbles back over to the right side of believable -- just barely.
Was a really fun read. Some issues have more feel to them then others. This one was good but they played my man daredevil too hard.