• It's been a wild ride, but we made it to this loony limited's FINAL ISSUE!
• You wouldn't want to be the only one on the block who doesn't know how the story ends, wouldja?
• A BOMBASTIC conclusion to an EXPLOSIVE adventure of the DYNAMITE team of Hawkeye (Barton), Hawkeye (Bishop), and Deadpool (not Hawkeye).
• Explosions.
Rated T+
Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #4 brought non-stop fun, and overall this mini-series stands out as a story that's unafraid to embrace the absurd, as any story featuring Deadpool must. Hawkeye vs. Deadpool is a quick read that's easy to jump into, so be sure to pick up this book. Read Full Review
By now, you should know what to expect from this limited series and this last chapter gives you a ton of it. Energetic and fun visuals? Yup. Silly banter between the heroes that'll make you laugh? Definitely. Lots of lighthearted craziness as they try to stop the villain? Absolutely. It may not be the most elaborate ending around, but it's plenty of fun and does a great job celebrating both of these characters' worlds in an amusing way. It's a good time, so give it a shot if you just want sit back and get lost in an enjoyably ridiculous and entertaining adventure. Read Full Review
Also a bit confusing is the dual art duties shared by Matteo Lolli and Jacopo Camagni. Characters look almost completely different at times, particularly Black Cat, and the red herring at issues' end is made all the more confusing by an errant color swap. That said, the artists definitely nail the book's wild energy, combining for a number of pages both ridiculous and chuckle worthy. Hawkeye vs. Deadpool may not have been the versus book some may have expected, but as a pure team-up mini it hits pretty darn close to a bull's-eye. Read Full Review
A good cap to the mini-series. Overall a fun one. Two good characters. I like how they both used each others intro pages. Art was a little inconsistent with the two artists on board, which is why it's an 8. But if you like Deadpool it's a must.