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1. I can’t wait to read the next one.
2. Where’s my effing Kate Bishop Netflix show?!?
2. Where’s my effing Kate Bishop Netflix show?!?
This volume is solidly built-the art performs for the story, time moves appropriately, and it's enjoyable to read. In some ways, it's impressive in all the ways it could go wrong but doesn't.
Tip of that hat to you, other hawkeye.
Also, take note superhero tv shows: You could easily do this on a low budget very well. You won't, because you don't get it, but you could.
Tip of that hat to you, other hawkeye.
Also, take note superhero tv shows: You could easily do this on a low budget very well. You won't, because you don't get it, but you could.
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
What could make volume 2 better than the near perfect volume? Clones!!!! Obviously! I could, word for word, repeat my last review because I simply loved this book! Thompson and Romero are a perfect team for the material. Kelly Thompson once again delivers fantastic dialogue and plot. Kate is one of Marvel's best characters and a strong female at that! Great book!
dark
emotional
funny
fast-paced
This might be even better than the first volume. Kate's hilarious and bad ass and now we get some mysteries from her past that only up the ante. Her crew was minimal in this arc but they're still pretty amusing. Overall, yeah, still diggin' it.
I enjoyed this volume a lot more than the first volume.
Granted, I still don't feel like I have a good handle on the supporting cast but Kate really shined in this volume. The dialogue was great! The jokes really landed and I like seeing more about Kate's family history.
One thing I greatly appreciated about this volume was that it didn't shy away from how hard the job is on Kate's body. Sometimes, even the regular humans are written as though being thrown into several walls, glass windows and other people doesn't take a toll on their bodies. This series actually shows Kate getting bruised and injured and dealing with a lot of soreness afterwards. I worry about all the times she's hit her head, to be honest, but it was an aspect that made this series all the more realistic.
I said this about Atomic Blonde, as well, but I really like it when female characters are written this way because it doesn't do the typical thing guy writers do where a woman gets injured but in a "sexy way". You know, when she gets in a knife fight but the only damage done are slash marks across her midriff and slices meant to reveal more thigh and stomach (*cough cough* Padme in Attack of the Clones *cough cough*). This is a sign of this series being written by a woman and the artist being respectful. I am thankful.
Anyway, this is a lot closer to the personality I'm used to and what made me love the character in the first place.
I keep hoping her supporting cast will stand out to me a little more but maybe in volume 3.
Granted, I still don't feel like I have a good handle on the supporting cast but Kate really shined in this volume. The dialogue was great! The jokes really landed and I like seeing more about Kate's family history.
One thing I greatly appreciated about this volume was that it didn't shy away from how hard the job is on Kate's body. Sometimes, even the regular humans are written as though being thrown into several walls, glass windows and other people doesn't take a toll on their bodies. This series actually shows Kate getting bruised and injured and dealing with a lot of soreness afterwards. I worry about all the times she's hit her head, to be honest, but it was an aspect that made this series all the more realistic.
I said this about Atomic Blonde, as well, but I really like it when female characters are written this way because it doesn't do the typical thing guy writers do where a woman gets injured but in a "sexy way". You know, when she gets in a knife fight but the only damage done are slash marks across her midriff and slices meant to reveal more thigh and stomach (*cough cough* Padme in Attack of the Clones *cough cough*). This is a sign of this series being written by a woman and the artist being respectful. I am thankful.
Anyway, this is a lot closer to the personality I'm used to and what made me love the character in the first place.
I keep hoping her supporting cast will stand out to me a little more but maybe in volume 3.
Was cute, nothing more. Disappointing after the first volume.
I love Katie-Kate Hawkeye, and I definitely need to get caught up on the Laura Kinney Wolverine.