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Hawkeye & Mockingbird/Black Widow: Widowmaker (2011)

by Jim McCann(Favorite Author)
3.18 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0785152059 (ISBN13: 9780785152057)
languge
English
publisher
Marvel
review 1: Liked the 4 issue mini series better then the initial Hawkeye & Mockingbird series. Everything is better be it the Art, Plot, Cast or Writing.With Black-Widow, Ronin, Russian Super Hero & Ninja in the mix there are plenty of fights.The series start off great as it's easy to understand on whats happening right off the start. The espionage and action angle is compelling. Art is really good in the first issue but as we get to the second one, it changes dramatically. The problem with the series is inconsistency. They have used different writer and artist in turns. So a young Hawkeye is issue 1 looks old in 2 and young aging in 3. This spoiled the other wise good series.
review 2: I really enjoyed the first couple of Hawkeye and Mockingbird series. Adding a charact
... moreer I love like Black Widow seemed like a no-brainer to me. Sadly what I read was a strange hodge-podge of unconnected storylines and obscure tangents. The fact that there were two sets of creators showed the lack of cohesion a good story needs. The characters all seemed like odd versions of themselves and no one shined. The villains were terribly lame and the “reveal” was beyond pointless to readers. Add the lack of any consequences to the extremely rushed art and you have a huge disappointment. Overall, this is a sad letdown. less
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CaitlinDanielle
This was a very good story!!!! I really enjoyed it!!!! Can't wait to read more Avengers comics!!!
annielouis
Inconsistent art and a silly story don't do this title any favors.
KIm
Individual issues on marvel unlimited
mjtwalsh
this wasn't that good.
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