laissezfarrell's review against another edition
2.0
The way the story arcs were split in the last two collections really messed with the flow of the climax quite a bit.
grg123456's review against another edition
4.0
#12/1: 7/10
#13/2: 8/10
#15/3: 7/10
#17/4: 7/10
#19/5: 9/10
#21/6: 8/10
#22/7: 9/10
#13/2: 8/10
#15/3: 7/10
#17/4: 7/10
#19/5: 9/10
#21/6: 8/10
#22/7: 9/10
bigbear73's review against another edition
5.0
Just read these, already. Amazeballs art accompanied by a full, heart tugging story.
fonteya's review against another edition
5.0
Me encanta Ojo de Halcón, tíos. Y Kate también. (Poco más a decir. Mañana lo volveré a leer).
blakeleyreads's review against another edition
adventurous
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
4.0
joshgauthier's review against another edition
4.0
I will say that I wasn't wild about the first half of this volume. The beginning was kind of random and the next section had the fragmented, hard-to-follow quality that has come and gone throughout this series. However, the second half of the volume was possibly the best part of Fraction's Hawkeye series thus far. This arc of the story came to an effective and resonant close. The non-traditional graphic novel techniques, especially relating to Hawkeye, were delivered creatively and with great skill. And Hawkeye's character arc has developed very memorably since the beginning.
Even in spite of some of the things in this series that haven't worked for me, there is an underlying quality that I really enjoy. Fraction has taken some risks and done some great things with an already intriguing premise. And from a good start, the series continues to get better.
Even in spite of some of the things in this series that haven't worked for me, there is an underlying quality that I really enjoy. Fraction has taken some risks and done some great things with an already intriguing premise. And from a good start, the series continues to get better.