[REVIEW] CLINT BARTON GOES TOM PETTY IN ‘HAWKEYE: FREEFALL #1’
Clint Barton is back, and he can’t help but wonder why stupid people get themselves into stupid situations in Hawkeye: Freefall #1.
Clint Barton is back, and he can’t help but wonder why stupid people get themselves into stupid situations in Hawkeye: Freefall #1.
The Comics Agenda: Talking with Matthew Rosenberg.
This week we get the chance to sit down with Matthew Rosenberg to talk about Star Wars, his career, and the upcoming Hawkeye: Freefall
The Avengers. The first one. The one that showed us how this relatively new project from Marvel Studios would bring all the heroes together.
If you haven’t been reading this series, the closure that Hawkeye #16 brings makes it the perfect time to pick the trades.
Each issue of this series surprises me in the best way, and Hawkeye #15 gifts us with archery puns and Clint telling Kate she curses too much. Enough said.
If you are looking for an intriguing premise, with realistic art, and a sensitive punch, definitely pick up Old Man Hawkeye #1.
Will Kate choose Clint or her mother? The story and the art come together beautifully in Hawkeye #14, for a read that balances humor and heart so well.
In Hawkeye #13, we we aren’t just given one Hawkeye but two: Kate Bishop and Clint Barton are both in L.A. needing each other’s help.
After a week packed with fresh content, it’s time for our weekly Staff Picks! Here’s what some of our writers loved the week of September 1st.