Hawkeye, Vol. 3

L.A. woman

Paperback, 136 pages

English language

Published 2014 by Marvel Comics.

ISBN:
978-0-7851-8390-7
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5 stars (1 review)

Kate Bishop heads to Los Angeles to get away from New York, life, and Clint Barton - but not away from trouble! Because Madame Masque is hanging out at poolside with the rich and famous as well! As Kate helps a reclusive and Sixties-damaged pop music genius find his lost masterpiece, Madame Masque finds Kate. By which we mean starts trying to kill her again. This one has it all! Characters! Plot! Story! Dialogue! Theme! Meaning! Message! Action! A little exposition! Fire! Arrows! Criminals! Neighbors! Large bodies of water! Clients! Cops who don't care! A system that victimizes the victims! The dog! In a broken town where cynicism and apathy has its claws around the throat of the good and decent, Lady Hawkguy is the only hero you can trust!

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reviewed Hawkeye, Vol. 3 by Matt Fraction (Hawkeye (2012 Paperbacks) #3)

Review of 'Hawkeye, Vol. 3' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

Kate Hudson is a much better superhero than Clint Barton. I love the artwork, and I love that Kate is not sexy. Most of the time it's either headshots or silhouettes -- she is the protagonist, and the world is from her viewpoint most of the time.

Especially nice that Kate is broke, and has to call the police and use cellphones, rather than shoot laser beams out of her eyes or something.