Hawkeye Freefall #1 $3.99 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Matthew Rosenberg (A) Otto Schmidt (CA) Kim Jacinto When a mysterious and ruthless new Ronin starts tearing a destructive path through the city, suspicion immediately falls on Hawkeye, but Clint has more to worry about than who's wearing his old costume. After a clash with the Hood ends badly, Hawkeye gives himself a new mission that will place him in the crosshairs of one of New York's most dangerous villains. Hawkeye's mission and Ronin's secret plans will set them on a collision course that only one of them will walk away from. Fan favorite Clint Barton returns in a brand new series from Matthew Rosenberg (UNCANNY X-MEN, THE PUNISHER) and Otto Schmidt (Green Arrow). Date Available: 01/01/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
It may not have the depth of Matt Fraction's classic run, but it is, undoubtedly, fun as ****. Matt Rosenberg is maybe Marvel's best "What will his breakthrough book be?" writer. He has a fun ear for dialogue, and uses words that are normally worth reading. Otto Schmidt's art is a bit simplistic, but his figure work and features suggest early Dustin Nguyen, and we all know how that turned out. Not great, but good enough where I wish I'd ordered more of it. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Matthew Rosenberg (A) Otto Schmidt (CA) Kim Jacinto When a mysterious and ruthless new Ronin starts tearing a destructive path through the city, suspicion immediately falls on Hawkeye, but Clint has more to worry about than who's wearing his old costume. After a clash with the Hood ends badly, Hawkeye gives himself a new mission that will place him in the crosshairs of one of New York's most dangerous villains. Hawkeye's mission and Ronin's secret plans will set them on a collision course that only one of them will walk away from. Fan favorite Clint Barton returns in a brand new series from Matthew Rosenberg (UNCANNY X-MEN, THE PUNISHER) and Otto Schmidt (Green Arrow). Date Available: 01/01/2020
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
It may not have the depth of Matt Fraction's classic run, but it is, undoubtedly, fun as ****. Matt Rosenberg is maybe Marvel's best "What will his breakthrough book be?" writer. He has a fun ear for dialogue, and uses words that are normally worth reading. Otto Schmidt's art is a bit simplistic, but his figure work and features suggest early Dustin Nguyen, and we all know how that turned out. Not great, but good enough where I wish I'd ordered more of it. I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams |