
The art, like the story, is simple and dynamic which works on several level. Hawkeye’s life is also tougher than the rest of his super-team, and this graphic novel show why and how, but it also drives home the point that one does not need super powers to be a hero. 2: Little Hits by Matt Fraction and David Aja (Illustrated by Javier Pulido, Steve Lieber, Francesco Francavilla, and Jesse Hamm) is a bit slower than the first one, which is only appropriate since Hawkeye lives a slower life than the rest of The Avengers.
This is a generic superhero book, but a funny, warm and very different. The team wrote a pop-culture book, in pop-culture style of both writing and art, which delivers on all the small details. I love that the creative team took a generic superhero and turned him into something fun and interesting. 1: My Life as a Weapon and was waiting for a slow weekend (as if there is one) to catch up on the series.
Publisher: Marvel First Edition edition. This graphic novel collects issues #6 – 11. 2: Little Hits by Matt Fraction and David Aja (Illustrated by Javier Pulido, Steve Lieber, Francesco Francavilla, and Jesse Hamm) is the second volume in a “day in the life” story of The Avenger’s Hawkeye, a.k.a. I'm definitely on board, and I've totally taken off the whole part where I think about this as a superhero title under that title and expectation.Hawkeye, Vol. I'm hoping in the next trade we'll revisit Kate and Clint's conversation, the way the Villain-Hero double play issue rolled out. That was genius and interesting, and gave us so much more information about the tenants of the building than we'd ever seen before. I love, love, love the Pizza Dog issue this ends on. I love how much Kate know Clint and won't let him pull his normal crap. I loved the way the second to last issue went back at step and brought us to the villain in the end of the issue, matching the one before it where we saw how Clint got to that moment. I love that Fraction has started playing around with timelines and appearances, giving himself a little more slack to be amazing with timelines and approaches. Show More takes you off with a bang, and I'm utterly in love with all the interaction of Kate & Clint and Clint & Natasha & Ex-Wife & Jessica.