Hawkeye by Fraction & Aja: The Saga of Barton and Bishop - book cover
  • Publisher : Marvel
  • Published : 02 Nov 2021
  • Pages : 552
  • ISBN-10 : 1302932225
  • ISBN-13 : 9781302932220
  • Language : English

Hawkeye by Fraction & Aja: The Saga of Barton and Bishop

Matt Fraction and David Aja's complete, acclaimed run in a single sharpshooting volume! Clint Barton continues his fight for justice - and good rooftop BBQs! With Young Avenger Kate Bishop by his side, he's out to get some downtime from being one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes - but when the apartment building he's moved into, and the neighbors he's befriended, are threatened by a tracksuit-wearing, dog-abusing gang of Eastern European mobsters who say "bro" an awful lot, Clint must stand up and defend his new adopted family…any way he can. It's Hawkguy, Katie-Kate, Pizza Dog and friends against the Clown, Madame Masque, the Tracksuit Draculas and more in a fantastic, Eisner Award-winning reinvention of the arrowed Avenger! Bro, you read this book. Okay, bro?

COLLECTING: Hawkeye (2012) 1-22, Hawkeye (2013) Annual 1, Young Avengers Presents (2008) 6

Readers Top Reviews

Josue MCCraig Mac
Buena calidad del papel, portadaza de Ross, viene bien impreso sin errores, lo único es que trae el orden de historia y no el orden numérico, por eso #17 y otros vienen antes en los primeros 10 numeros
KaitlynKaitlynZak
I bought the product as New and it has scratches on the cover and a small dent on the side, definitely not terrible but not new as it was marketed, for the price it should not come this way and it may seem like nothing but definitely noticeable for people who like books
Fred Bronaugh III
This was a good book but it's almost 20 issues in one. normally a TPB is 6-8 issues. This is the entire run. You get a complete story but be ready for it. Thought the art could have been better. also this is NOT the Hawkeye Disney + series.
VipzF. BullardFre
Based on other reviews I though I was buying a gem of storytelling. Not so. it's basically really boring with nothing much happening. Kate Bishop, in her solo segments, basically has the mind of an unlikable pre-teen brat. Also, the artwork in those those same sections is horrible. An eyesore really. Clint Barton's character is supposedly set in the real world. But the guy has the healing factor of Wolverine in this series. And his nemesis, the gang from an unnamed Eastern European country is just a caricature of human beings. It's all ridiculous and stupid. for a book that tries to set itself in the real world of Brooklyn (if such a thing even exists anymore), it fails miserably. Also, from this book it's clear that Barton and Bishop both don't deserve a spot in any Super hero team, not because of their skill (or lack thereof), but because they're just too stupid. The only reason I gave 2-stars is because the Kindle presentation is nice.
Christian T. Mine
One the best comic series I have read in a long time! I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves comics.

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