Clint Barton wasn't looking for trouble, but trouble found him. Caught in the clutches of the enemy, Clint and Red Wolf face certain death - which is too bad, because they would've made a great team.
Rated T+
Talk about a book that will probably fly under the radar and one I never thought I would like. The witty humor made this book go over the top for me. For a Social Justice Warrior I think this book did really well. Story paired with the art moved the book along, paired with the inner dialogue of Red Wolf this is definitely a book I would recommend giving a shot. Read Full Review
In summary, we're glad Clint and Red Wolf will be teaming up on the road to redemption and kicking arse along the way Read Full Review
I really like what I see here in Occupy Avengers #2. It is the best Hawkeye story I have read in a long time. As the issue wraps up, Hawkeye invites Wolf to accompany him on his redemption road-trip. I have serious hopes that the Fireheart brothers also join up. Occupy Avengers might be THEoff-beat winter storyline that provides the most interesting hook in the Marvel Universe as we turn the corner into spring. If my snowy days have to be filled with tons of inside time, I hope this title maintains this creative quality. Nothing wrong with one more solid comic to while the winter days away. Read Full Review
While plenty of superhero fans might turn up their noses at the comparatively small stakes of Occupy Avengers, if you sleep on this book, you're going to be missing out on a surprisingly fun read. Read Full Review
Overall, Occupy Avengers #2 is another solid issue in this new ongoing series. The story is well paced and it touches on Native American issues that are current and relevant. The art is slick, bright and balances out the story and action. After the events of Civil War II, this book seems to be a new take on old characters. Occupy Avengers is just pure fun, while keeping its foot in current events, making for an entertaining read. After comic fans spent most of this past year watching super heroes fight each other, hopefully we can see them go back to fighting the bad guys again. Read Full Review
Conclusion: Overall, after the first two issues I am on board with Occupy Avengers. While I am not completely on-board with the art, David F. Walker is doing some fantastic work with this book and talking about some real world issues. If you are looking for a “super hero” book with some heart that's also knows how to have a fun time then join up with Occupy Avengers and take back justice! Read Full Review
Perhaps the best Hawkeye story in a while, too bad the series is DOA on the shelves.
The Occupy label surely didn't help.
A solid read with great art. Pacheco does a great job. I like how Walker can go in with Hawkeye and Red Wolf and totally customize it without having a character dumb it down.
Just a Avengers Solo type filler type adventure. Not bad. What is bad is the series title! Make it a 4 issue mini and relaunch with better name than OCCUPY!
Clumsy storytelling. Pathetic villains. Hawkeye is a great character and Red Wolf is very interesting, but when your main villain is Hydro Man, you are in trouble. The social justice aspect of the book is contrived. I'm not against it, but it feels forced. Don't wase your money.