This leads to Hawkeye challenging more intense conspiracies and dealing with more emotional personal issues. However, it focuses slightly less on humor and slightly more on drama. It brings back the same charm and wit that the series had from the start. 2: Little Hits, by Matt Fraction, feels like a more evolved form of its predecessor ( Review). Anyone who enjoyed the previous volume or who is looking for a great Hawkeye book should read this comic. Plus, the comic continues to take risks and do things that most other comics would not do. This leads to a book with more tension, suspense, and emotion that still manages to find time for some action and comedy. This comic takes the already enjoyable features of its predecessor and enhances them. Overall: A plethora of positives allow this already solid Hawkeye series to get even better. Both the storytelling and the artwork feel more creative than before and help set this comic apart in a positive way.Ĭons: There is a bit less humor in this volume. Increased drama is particularly noticeable in the exploration into Hawkeye’s character. The narrative, as a whole, sees an increase in emotions and suspense. Pros: The action and humor are both still well-executed.
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