ULTIMATE HAWKEYE STARS IN THEIR OWN SOLO ADVENTURE! Spinning out of THE ULTIMATES, breakout hit character HAWKEYE goes on a covert solo op that will have a massive impact on the future of the Ultimate Universe! Straight from the mad mind of acclaimed writer Stephen Graham Jones (Earthdivers, The Only Good Indians), along with a framing sequence by Deniz Camp & Juan Frigeri!
Ultimate Hawkeye Issue 1 is an unfair fight to be considered worthy. This is not a solo journey of fun and glory; instead, it's gritty and ferocious. Read Full Review
Ultimate Hawkeye #1 is a strong start to a new series. It's a gritty, emotionally-driven story that moves at a breakneck pace, with a protagonist who has personal stakes in every fight. Read Full Review
Ultimate Hawkeye #1 cements the character as a fierce, distinct presence in the Ultimate Universe, balancing a gritty cult infiltration with personal depth and a Ronin twist. While not flawless in execution, the issue mixes haunting visuals, character-driven captions, and raw tension to deliver a memorable spotlight that expands the Ultimate line's scope. Read Full Review
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Ultimate Hawkeye is fun enough romp with an equally fun character. Worth the read if youre a fan of Charli, but theres nothing vital in these pages if you decide to skip it as well. Read Full Review
Hawkeye battles greed and corruption, with a side of sadomasochism and murder, making it clear how different they are from the prime Hawkeye, making me more interested in them than ever. Read Full Review
Ultimate Hawkeye begins with its strongest foot forward through a prologue that sets up the overarching connection to The Ultimates and acts as the springboard for the issue's main story. Writer Deniz Camp immediately brings you into the action with a sequence that feels unquestionably cool, and that's heavily due to the killer artwork of Juan Frigeri and Federico Blee as well. Read Full Review
While Ultimate Hawkeye #1 is a little uneven in terms of tone, the action and conflict of the story feels right at home for an Ultimate book. Despite it perhaps being overhyped in its importance to the upcoming Ultimate Endgame,I still had a genuinely decent time reading it. I hope some elements of this character carry over into whatever future Marvel has for the Ultimates. Read Full Review
Ultimate Hawkeye #1 is a visual knockout chained to a plot that reads like a fever dream at three in the morning. Readers coming for the action will find plenty to stare at, but anyone searching for meaning, coherence, or character will leave with their hands empty and their heads spinning. Put simply: high art, low sense, and a wasted shot at greatness. Read Full Review
Stunning work!
I liked it way more than I thought I would. Just was a fun read.