This new season of Ultimate books is top notch, and collectively, the best it has ever been, and I feel like Ultimate Hawkeye is really leading the way. If you love what's going on in Ultimate Comics X-Men, then you'll enjoy this issue since it has a few of those characters popping up in here. The creative team of this book is dynamite, and I'm loving the direction this book is going. I highly recommend this issue and this series. Read Full Review
The final issue will help determine how 'conventional' "Ultimate Hawkeye" turns out to be; the ending to this issue suggests that, along with what's going on in "The Ultimates," big things are happening in the Ultimate Universe. The concept of what a superhuman is and what it does appears to be changing. A couple of moments in this issue are surprising and, hopefully, point to the future of this line. What began as a supplement to "The Ultimates" could be essential if this issue is any indication. Read Full Review
By not showing the storytelling ambition or talent for characterization Hickman's work usually displays, Ultimate Comics Hawkeye is the clear weakest link of the new Ultimate line. Read Full Review
There's one issue left and I'm definitely curious where this is headed, but preparing for another humdrum issue. Read Full Review
Cover-****
Writing-***
Art-****
Story-****
Hulk carried this. I'm really not interested in the story and characters here, but the art was pretty fine.
Extremely uninteresting and slow issue. Hawkeye himself does less and less each issue