Tag: Hawkeye
First Look: Hawkeye Vs Deadpool #1
This sells itself doesn't it: hawkeye takes on the most popular Marvel character of the moment in a Halloween adventure. by Gerry DUggan and Matteo Lolli with a cover by James Harren (!) and a Jason Pearson variant.
“Hawkeye” Pizza Dog shirts to benefit Futures Without Violence
Hawkeye is becoming Matt Fraction's pivotal Marvel work. The series is consistently grabbing new readers month after month and contending in five Eisner categories this year. Since the comic broke ground it has served as...
How much content should you get for $2.99?
Back in the old days of the mid 2000s, comic fans could pick up any standard comic book issue for $2.99. It was the nailed-down price, and for that money they’d get 22 pages....
Monday’s Review Slate: Lazarus and Pizza Dog
This week's been a big week for comics! All kinds of goings-on were, well, going-on. I'm narrowing it down to just the two comics, though. The ones everybody's been talking about. Lazarus #1 from...
The Blue Ear Triumphantly Returns to Marvel Comics
Last year, Marvel received a letter from the mother of a young fan, Anthony Smith, who had hearing difficulties, and had been told by doctors that he would require a hearing aid. The mother was...
Mini Marvels: Hawkeye #8 – My Bad Penny
Hey bro. Bro! You reading Hawkguy bro? Missin' out bro.
So I'm not exactly a new Marvel reader. I've read decades of old titles and kept up with Daredevil til a few years back. I'm...
Review: Hawkeye #7 – Don’t Say The ‘B-Word’
I'm not saying it! I don't think I've seen a single review of Matt Fraction's superhero-free series which hasn't eagerly slipped in at least seventeen b-words inbetween sentences. We're better than that here at...
The Hawkeye Initiative launches—and genderswapping will never be the same
Over the weekend someone on Tumblr got the great idea of satirizing anatomically unlikely, and overtly sexualized comic book covers by replacing the women with Hawkeye.
As far as we can make it out...
Hawkeye #7 has guest artists and benefits Sandy relief
Hawkeye #7 sports a stylish cover by David Aja but the insides are by two other stylists—Steve Lieber and Jesse Hamm—in a story that features Clint Barton and his protegé Kate Bishop helping victims of a superstorm on the East Coast. If it sounds familiar, it should be—the issue was put together at a feverish pace after the events of real life Hurricane Sandy. And as writer Matt Fraction reveals in the video below from MTV Geek he'll be donating his royalties from the issue to the American Red Cross. So make sure to buy a bunch of copies.
The Beat Comic Reviews for 21/11/12
I'm going to try a review column! Heidi sent me a message (tied to the leg of her errand boy, Piotr) asking if I'd give it a go, so here we all are. Whether you...
NYCC: A Final Marvel & DC Cover Parade
The last day of New York Comic-Con was a day of relative peace and tranquillity, unless you were Dan Slott in which case it was a day of being chased by an angry mob whilst...
NYCC: Nick Spencer and Luke Ross Relaunch Secret Avengers
You can never have too many Avengers, as today Nick Spencer, Luke Ross and Matthew Wilson were revealed as the creative team for a relaunch of 'Secret Avengers'. The black-ops team invented by Ed...