Hawkeye #3 Review
Kate and Clint buy a fancy car, but not without some consequences? How did they get themselves into this situation? How does trouble always follow these two even when they are not looking for it?
Kate and Clint buy a fancy car, but not without some consequences? How did they get themselves into this situation? How does trouble always follow these two even when they are not looking for it?
Marvel Now Point One shows a glimpse for some Marvel Now titles to come. By the end of this issue, will you pick up some Marvel Now titles you didn’t expect to pick up?
With Damsels #2 the plot for the first story arc begins to become apparent. Apparently, it’s conceived as a cross between Memento and the first Shrek movie. Incidentally, what’s with the literary trend of prejudice against magical and fairytale creatures? Not only was it the plot in Shrek, it is also the basis of an ABC show. (And perhaps of Fables? I still haven’t read it although it is on my ComoXology wishlist) Still, that’s not an automatic demerit against Damsels, after all an archetypal story told well is still a story told well.
This title definitely isn’t what I expected it to be. I was thrown for a loop and it took me a while to recover – get ready for a recreation of black discrimination and their fight for rights, a Victoria Secret mannequin girlfriend and a teddy bear that will get the kids hooked on the latest drug fad.
Defeating alien invasions has never been easier. Get pissed and fight back. There’s nothing more to it. Man, this sure isn’t good science fiction, but I’ll still take it over the Untitled.
I am a pretty big fan of Matt Fraction. He has a really strange sense of humor that really jives with mine. I really dig his work on The Defenders over at Marvel. So where I would normally turn away from a comic called Sex Criminals, I am intrigued. The premise is certainly interesting – a young couple that goes on a crime spree and that seems to stop time whenever they have sex. Being able to stop time would certainly help on a crime spree and what better way to stop time than the most enjoyable of acts?
Transfusion #1 is from the mind of Steve Niles, writer of 30 Days of Night. Despite the concept of vampires versus robots seeming stupid, Niles and Silent Hill artist Menton Matthews make it work – if you’re looking for this type of “work.”