Thanks, LA!
That is the Hurnslice I've come to know. Slightly confused but armed to the teeth and willing to eff you up! - RedRonin
I loved Hawkeye 3, but man, Hawkeye 4 was just trying way to freaking hard to be Mark Waid's Daredevil.
-"I'm not an Avenger!"/"I'm not Daredevil!"
-Video Tape/Master Drive that dozens of villain fractions want.
-Just the tone overall.
Not to mention, the book looks like it's just going to be "Hawkeye screws up, Kate solves problem."
This book really doesn't deserve this amount of praise.
I must say, I liked today's Iron Man much better than the first issue. It just felt better.
I also liked Avengers and Daredevil...and was let down by JIM and was kind of meh on Cap.
Hey, that tiger is flying a spaceship.
Hey, that tiger is flying a spaceship.
A bunch of villainous parties trying to get the same object that released to the public would cause mass havoc? I'm just saying it seems like it's trying to be DD, and the art style and street tone isn't helping the book set its own identity.
Once or twice would be fine, but in three consecutive issues? Kate has saved the day. Why not make the book about her?
Because having two books too similar diminishes the uniqueness of the other book. Just like how you have so many similar FPS's these days, Hawkeye just really reeks of trying too hard to be Waid's Daredevil. They need to separate their tones, or else Hawkeye will end up beging forgettable compared to Mark Waid's run.
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