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    This is just another great issue in what is probably the best on-going right now. Hopefully they can keep riding this wave of momentum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Of Orphans View Post
    Really happy that I didn't completely write off Fraction concerning the whole Hawkeye assassination thing. Great issue. Great series. 'Nuff said.
    Its never enough said about how awesome this book is.

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    I love how, even if this is one of the weaker issues, it's still amazing. I could read it and re-read it. I THINK I WILL

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    Didn't wow me like the other issues, but still was pretty good. Nice character moment for Hawkguy and Hawkgirl near the end.

    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Of Orphans View Post
    Really happy that I didn't completely write off Fraction concerning the whole Hawkeye assassination thing.

    More people in general just need to kneejerk less to unresolved plot points in the middle of a story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by okpanic View Post
    More people in general just need to kneejerk less to unresolved plot points in the middle of a story.
    This.

    Also: what the hell was Maria Hill driving? A flying sledge?

    Also: I love this book, but only read it today because I saw this thread and didn't want spoilers. I'm glad I didn't read the thread before I read the book.

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    That's entertainment, ladies and gentlemen. Rest of the comic book world, take note.
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    Does anybody else download this for Marvel's app?

    I buy most of my books in hardcopy (and plan to purchase the trade of this), but this book works amazing for the "one panel at a time" view in comixology's viewer. It really punches out some of the bigger moments, like KGLASSS, "Do We Have a Problem Here?", and Clint taking the bullet.

    In general, I read this book one-panel at a time first, and then go through the book again page by page.
    Primary pulls: X-Factor, Hawkeye, Young Avengers, Avengers Arena, X-Men: Legacy, Uncanny X-Force, FF, Archer and Armstrong

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    Book of the week. Marvel's best current book, without question, and it keeps on going strong.

    Exciting, fun, sexy, daring, fast-paced adventure for the everyman.
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    I really love how Clint is written as an everyman here. He's barely appeared in costume as Hawkeye and there's something kind of refreshing about that. And more Pizza Dog, please.

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    Parts of this series reminds me of Léon: The Professional. Which is awesome.
    You are an apocalypse dreaming of butterflies
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    Everyone else so far is reading my mind. All i can say is:

    Best book on the shelf, Bro!

    'Nuff said (Prince of Orphans got it in before me <tips hat>)
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    Very good issue. One of the better books on the stands right now, but something about it just doesn't hit with me as much as it clearly does with most of the people in this thread.

    Very, very glad that Hawkeye didn't kill the guy on the tape. I knew they had to be going that way, but I am never sure with the current crop of writers & editors at Marvel.

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    I know Kevin Nichols through a guy that knows a gal. Small world!

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    My God, this comic.
    Best issue yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MurderFace View Post
    My God, this comic.
    Best issue yet.
    That has to be reserved for issue #3. :)
    I don't think there's a current mainstream American superhero comic book that can touch Hawkeye right now. Brilliant all the way. Entertaining and technically outstanding at the same time.

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