A review by octavia_cade
Hawkeye #5 by Julian Tedesco, Michael Walsh, Kelly Thompson

3.0

It has to be said that I know even less about Jessica Jones than I do about Kate Bishop, so I'm sure there's a lot that's passing me by here. I did enjoy seeing a mentor relationship between two women, though, which my admittedly superficial experience of superhero narratives has not really come across before.

I did not enjoy Brad. (Does anyone? I take it he's meant to be obnoxious.) Apparently there's back story there but if it involves him, and the already tedious lost Dad storyline, I do not care. On the plus side, however, there is a dragon. But if that dragon doesn't turn out to be who/what I think it is, I'll eat my hat. Given that I'm reading these comics from the first collected edition, of the first six issues, my suspicion is that this is the first of a two-comic story, so the ending seems like it's going to be obvious enough to wrap up quickly. Bonus points if Brad gets eaten.