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This was a fun read with a few unique stories / presentations, but nothing really unexpected after reading the first volume. I'm still enjoying this series for sure though so I will definitely finish all 4 volumes.
A continuation from the Hawkeye series written by Matt Fraction and it's seriously seriously seriously seriously good. The story getting deeper and more personal with lots of humor and cameos from other Avenger members (shout-out to Iron-Man, Wolvie and Spidey) and that's what makes it worth to read.
David Aja's art in this book is worth to look for because of it's minimalistic style that can be stylish at times (simplicity ftw) and also accompanied by Matt's Hollingsworth minimalist color palette makes it a must read.
Great stuff. Fraction realizes that the idea of Hawkeye as an Avenger-type superhero is kind of ridiculous, and he runs with that idea, telling a story that works on a dramatic level, but also refuses to take itself seriously. Because if you take yourself to seriously, you'll never make it out alive. Bro.
Also, Aja's artwork is phenomenal. Future generations of artists are going to study this stuff, the same way they do Steranko's Nick Fury, or Gibbon's Watchmen.
This gets an extra star for the brillIant issue told from the perspective of Lucky the Pizza Dog.
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