Hawkeye #2
By Loretta Ramirez
November 23, 2003 - 09:38
Writer(s): Fabian Nicieza
Penciller(s): Stefano Raffaele
Cover Artist(s): Paul Gulacy
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This issue is perfectly paced with mounting action and witty dialogue. Additionally, Nicieza continues to portray a complicated but well-balanced Hawkeye. For example, when confronting his primary opponent at her estate, he is both polite and rude-complimenting her butler on his "mighty fine" lemonade but kicking him in the face moments later. Here, Hawkeye is the resolute and vivacious character familiar to readers.
Raffaele's art is detailed and moody. As Hawkeye hunts thugs in the woods, the densely packed trees arouse claustrophobia, so effectively that you can almost pity the thugs as they're chased by the master archer. Another notable scene demonstrates Raffaele's mastery of movement. Unarmed, Hawkeye tosses a deck of cards into the air, dashes across the room for his bow, shoots, and pins his target card to the wall.
Overall: A-
Rating: A-/10
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