Review: Hawkeye, Volume 2: Little Hits (Hawkeye, Volume IV #2) by Matt Fraction (Writer), David Aja (Artist, #6 & #8-11), Francesco Francavilla (Art & Color, #10), Steve Lieber (Artist, #7), Jesse Hamm (Artist, #7), Annie Wu (Cover Art, #8), Matt Hollingsworth (Color Artist, #6-9 & #11), Chris Eliopoulos (Letterer)

Monday, September 18, 2017


Title: Hawkeye, Volume 2: Little Hits

Series: Hawkeye, Volume IV #2

Author: Matt Fraction (Writer), David Aja (Artist, #6 & #8-11), Francesco Francavilla (Art & Color, #10), Steve Lieber (Artist, #7), Jesse Hamm (Artist, #7), Annie Wu (Cover Art, #8), Matt Hollingsworth (Color Artist, #6-9 & #11), Chris Eliopoulos (Letterer)

Genre: Adult,  Graphic Novels Comics, Superheroes > Marvel 

Publication Date: July 10th 2013 by Marvel

Format: Paperback

Source: Library


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Writer Matt Fraction and artist David Aja returns to the most critically acclaimed comic of 2012, as ace archer Clint Barton faces the digital doomsday of - DVR-Mageddon! Then: Cherry's got a gun. And she looks good in it. And Hawkeye gets very, very distracted. Plus: Valentine's Day with the heartthrob of the Marvel Universe? This will be... confusing.

Marvel architect Matt Fraction continues his exciting, adventurous reinvention of the arrowed Avenger.

Collecting: Hawkeye 6-11
 






Ok this one was a little bit more better than the first volume for me, I really did love and enjoyed it much more better. I absolutely love Kate Bishop she is so badass, kickass and I totally love her sarcastic humor she has with Clint Barton aka Hawkeye. I really love the banter she has with him as well. Now I don't know how I feel about Clint Barton yet he is still a new to me super hero that I haven't read before. But there is one thing I can say that he is such a bad boy and womanizer, he has different females on his back all the time. I do not know why he is that way because I really haven't read his background before, which I should probably read more about him. I don't know which comic or graphic novel I should read first to learn more about Hawkeye's background. But I will most definitely will investigate more further about Hawkeye background, because Clint Barton is really an intriguing super hero that he is actually the first supper hero that I see that does not have any super powers that joined the avengers. Well there is Batman who doesn't have super powers either and I know there is a couple more heroes that doesn't have powers as well, but I just don't remember the other heroes yet. Like I said before I don't know a lot about the marvel universe so I really don't know or don't remember all of the heroes that are in the avengers team. But All and all I can't wait to read Hawkeye, Volume 3: L.A. Woman next and continue reading and learning more about both Hawkeye's life's and adventures!














Matt Fraction (Writer)

Before joining Marvel Comics, writer Matt Fraction had already established his reputation as an emerging new talent with his work on Last of the Independents. Fraction’s tale of a bank robbery gone wrong earned him a coveted “A” grade from Entertainment Weekly, as well as interest from Marvel. After taking on a short story assignment in the anthology title X-Men Unlimited, Fraction was handpicked to launch two of Marvel’s biggest projects for 2006: Punisher War Journal with artist Ariel Olivetti, and Immortal Iron Fist, with co-writer Ed Brubaker and artist David Aja. Both series met with overwhelming critical and fan acclaim, selling out their respective first issues within days of release. This led to two even bigger projects: The launching of Invincible Iron Man, a high-profile first issue premiering the same month as the blockbuster film; and Uncanny X-Men, written in tandem with Immortal Iron Fist partner Brubaker. In addition to his Marvel work, Fraction writes Casanova, an off-beat series illustrated by Gabriel Bá which recently moved to Marvel’s Icon imprint. He is also a talented filmmaker and graphic designer, heading up the MK12 firm with a worldwide client base that includes Adidas, MTV and Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. Fraction remains one of Marvel’s most popular writers; other credits include The Order and Thor: Ages of Thunder.


 David Aja (Artist, #6 & #8-11

      David Aja (1977) is a Spanish comic book creator and illustrator, best known for his work on The Immortal Iron Fist and Hawkeye for Marvel comics.

He earned a five-year degree in Fine Arts (Design and Audiovisuals specialty). He has worked as an illustrator in press, magazines, books, design, publicity..., on many other series for Marvel such as Daredevil or Wolverine and he has produced covers for several titles across all major publishers.

He has won Eisner, Eagle, and Harvey Awards for his work.










   
     

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