by Javier Pulido, Matt Fraction, Annie Wu
Kate Bishop, the female Hawkeye, goes to LA to get away from New York and Clint Barton and tries to get away from it all but finds herself sucked into a lot of issues.
Kate Bishop is the Young Avenger with the bow and arrow. This is what she does when she's not Avenging.Annual 1 - Kate and Lucky leave town for the West Coast. Madam Masque looks to settle a score.Well, I didn't like this issue very much. Javier Pullido just isn't David Aja. Also, I'm not sold ...
You know, maybe Matt Fraction just isn't for me. Once again, I feel like there's a lot of great potential not quite realized here. Once again, I find the art telling a more compelling story than the text. I'm interested in reading more with Kate Bishop in it, but not in this run, I think.
all the things I've come to love and expect from this series, and all KATE KATE KATE. snappy dialogue, over the top / silly mystery, cat shenanigans.
all the things I've come to love and expect from this series, and all KATE KATE KATE. snappy dialogue, over the top / silly mystery, cat shenanigans.
I'll admit it - I was a bit disappointed when I heard the third Hawkeye collection was going to focus solely on the adventures of Kate Bishop. How can you have Hawkeye without Clint Barton in the mix? As it turns out through Fraction's writing I now feel like I know Kate a lot better, and I dare say...
Kate Bishop. That's all you need to know. She gets her own issues for a while, collected here, kick more ass but now on the West Coast. With cats.