AN EYE FOR AN EYE Part 2
• HAWKEYE makes his first move toward his final mission...
• But WHO is he after, and WHAT have they done to warrant such a hunt?
• Clint better be careful if he wants to stay one step ahead of the marshal on his tail-a FAN-FAVORITE villain you won't want to miss in the Wastelands of OLD MAN HAWKEYE!
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This was a pretty good successor to issue #1 I hope they carry the momentum forward. I was definitely thrilled when I heard this story was being written. Old Man Logan is considered the definitive Wolverine tale among many and I hope they can replicate that same magic with old Man Hawkeye for Clint. Read Full Review
OLD MAN HAWKEYE #2 brings the pain and violence. If you're a fan of Clint hating himself as he seeks revenge, you should definitely be reading this series. Plus, the artwork from Marco Checchetto and Andres Mossa is nothing but superb. Read Full Review
Old Man Hawkeye is a wild ride and it is just getting started! Things are heating up for Clint Barton"as his eyesight goes he has one last score to settle and it is not going to be easy. With Madrox, Venom, and Bullseye out to get him, the agingarcher is going to need more than luck to stay alive. Ethan Sacks is bringing back the world of Old Man Logan with greatnew insight and an intriguing story to tell. Checchetto and Mossa continue to be an incredible art team that delivers stunning detail on each and every page! Read Full Review
Sometimes there are just those universes that open the door for great storytelling. Credit Mark Millar for what he did with the Old Man Logan story originally years ago. By only touching on so much with that story it left room to explore stories like this one that can give us the else world take so many comic fans love. Read Full Review
Old Man Hawkeye somehow feels even more tragic than Old Man Logan, which is impressive given the events of the latter. Read Full Review
With solid storytelling and artwork to back it up, this series is still on a roll. It will be quite entertaining to see how some of the plot devices carry through on to other chapters of this title. So far, its a bit more than a slow burn, but not quite catching the neighborhood on fire. Certainly something to keep up with, though. It makes for a great read, regardless. Read Full Review
This series is slow-moving, but it does seem to be expanding on the original Old Man Logan in meaningful ways. Read Full Review
It's good, but just barely because it's so darn slow. Speed it up folks! Read Full Review
Old Man Hawkeye #2 is a interesting story arc and feels different to the majority of what's going on with other Marvel comics right now. But it's a shame this issue feels so slow but I love the artist style. Read Full Review
Perfunctory, rather than fun " that's Old Man Hawkeye #2. Sacks, Checchetto, Massa, and letterer Joe Caramagna deliver a good comic, but it's not necessarily a thrilling read. Read Full Review
This is awesome!!
Hawkeye, Bullseye, and Venomdrox drift across the Wasteland like a body-dropping conga line. The script is too tight-lipped about motivations and plans, particularly Clint's. I can tell this is aiming at a Sergio Leone-type vibe, but the individual plot developments aren't interesting enough to make it work. An editor really should have told Ethan Sacks that attempting to up the ante by sending his two villains down the exact same path is terribly counter-productive. The art is supremely polished, but the lack of memorable content to illustrate makes it a bit of a wasted effort.