Overview:
Jeff
Lemire and Ramon Perez continue their run on All New Hawkeye. Lemire
brings his new take on Barton's Hawkeye and Kate Bishop's Hawkeye
along with the telling of Barton's past. It seems the creative team
have finally got the train going as far as creating a great
installment especially when Fraction's run on Hawkeye has finally
ended. It still has the comedy and action feel from Fraction's
Hawkeye, and to Lemire's credit, he's building up a solid story. In
the previous issue, both Hawkeyes have rescued the abnormal children
from the hands of S.H.I.E.L.D and Barton's flashback recently showed
him encountering with the Swordsman.
Synopsis:
The
story starts off with Jacques aka The Swordsman teaching Clint how to
shoot an arrow. Jacques gives Clint a few words of encouragement
including the nickname Hawkeye. Later, they meet up with Barney
Barton at the circus tent. Jacques talks to Barney in private and
gives his brother high praises for his arrow skills. He also suggests
Barney should start using his certain set of skills, so that his
brother and him could stick around with the circus crew.
Later
at the carnival, Clint is working at a booth and Barney is behind a
tent with his dog and Jacques. Barney lets his dog loose to run free
around the carnival. The dog begins to harass some of the people at
the carnival. It catches the attention of a woman, then Barney
manages to catch up to them. As he is apologizing to the woman,
Barney does a slight of hand to snatch the woman's money which Clint
notices. As the night goes on, Barney steals more and more money from
random people at the carnival.
Barney
confronts Clint as Clint is practicing shooting his bow and arrows.
Barney pleads with Clint to accept what Barney is doing so that they
can stay with the circus crew. Despite being against Barney's pick
pocketing, there is nothing Clint can do, so he reluctantly lets
Barney continue stealing. A montage ensues; showing Barney stealing
money from anyone he bumps into, while Clint continues to improve his
trick shooting skills.
Later,
the Barton brothers meet up with the head of the circus crew, Ms.
Carson. Barney gives the cash that he was able steal to Ms. Carson.
However, Ms. Carson advises Clint to obtain the same amount of cash
as Barney in order to stay with the circus crew.
Barton
and Clint meet up with Jacques and his lady. Jacques tells Clint to
stay behind as Barney, his lady, and him go off to do a job.
During
the present day, the mutated kids are hanging out at Clint's
apartment along with Kate Bishop. Later, Kate puts the kids to bed
and talks about the files with Clint, but their dog is alerted by
visitors. It turns out that Hydra has infiltrated Clint's apartment.
A fight breaks out between Hydra and the Hawkeyes. Kate grabs the
kids and makes a run for it to the top of the apartment building.
Surrounded and outnumbered, the kids unleash a bright, blinding light
to defend themselves and the Hawkeyes.
Review:
I
have really been enjoying Lemire's run on Hawkeye since Fraction's
run has been hiatus on a few occasions and has finally ended.
Unfortunately, Secret Wars will negate the entire run by Lemire. The
idea of running two stories that really complement each other was a
really neat concept. For example, the interactions between Jacques
and the Barton brothers mirrors the interactions with Clint and the
kids. Despite no dialogue during the present day, I found that
suitable because it kept the modern day storyline short and sweet.
There was a good amount of character development in this issues
especially with Clint's younger self as we see how him became the
marksman and the relationship between his brother and him. Perez
continues to draw stunning art for this run. I'm really impressed how
he draws the story's modern day artwork which has a great call back
to Aja's work on his Hawkeye. His artwork on the Clint's past looks
stunning and does a great job on setting the past and present day
story apart. However, this might be a turn off for some readers.
It
really sucks that this run will be canceled when Secret Wars comes to
an end. I would've liked to see where Lemire and his team take this
series because it's starting to pick up story wise. If you give a
crap about Hawkeye and have enjoyed Fraction's run on Hawkeye, I
recommend giving this issue a read.