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Weird clone things, meet the Wolverines (Laura and Gabby), learn to ask for help... all in all a nice volume. Can't wait to see what Clint's been up to! I hope the truth about Kate's mom gets revealed in the next volume.

This series is just great. I like Kate and her sense of humor and her team of too many side kicks. The story and art are both straightforward, but they're charming and they work. I started reading it because Kate is friends with America and showed up in that series, but I might honestly like this one even better. It's just a good, solid, fun comic.

I'm not blown away or anything but I think I liked this more than the first volume! This run really is a detective story but we also got clones and people with powers, a classic. Also so many daddy issues!!!

I didn't know who the Wolverine girls were but that issue was so much fun? I think I just prefer to have Kate teaming up with other super friends and not hanging out with her band of boring scooby squad lol. Also!!! Pizza dog has returned!!!!

This volume did the double page spreads I hate but the art is good and Kate is so much fun to read.

One extra star for last page alone
adventurous emotional funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A

As much as I love Kate, I unfortunately didn't much care for the main evil dad/Madame Masque storyline in this: it felt a bit boring and cliched, and sadly Kate's new gang doesn't do much for me. BUT the Wolverine crossover (Laura and Gabby versions) in the last issue was delightful, and my sappy ol' heart is very happy at the prospect of Kate and Clint reuniting for a while in the next volume.

This was more of a 2.5 for me. It was alright but I didn't feel as invested in the characters or the mystery in this one compared to the first volume. That being said, I will probably finish the arc to see it through especially because of the ending here.

ps. The views expressed in this review are my own and do not reflect the views of Indigo Books & Music Inc. or any of its subsidiaries. #IndigoEmployee
adventurous emotional funny lighthearted mysterious reflective fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Kate Bishop's Hawkeye was my favorite part of the Young Avengers and I'm so happy she's got her own book. She's smart, sassy and has great friends. I'm loving the storyline so far and I'm eager to see where things go next. Also, Wolverine crossover - who doesn't love one of those?

I’m now ridiculously invested in seeing where Kate’s mystery rabbit hole goes!!

”I hate that girl so much.”
“At least we’ve got health insurance.”
“Not worth it.”
“Yeah, no way.”


Much love for Kate, still adore the group of friends she’s found, and the high-stakes action that never stops!! Madame Masque is a villain I’ve always been fascinated by ever since her episode feature in Justice League Animated. Super neat to see her be cast as the main villain against Kate; a different dynamic to be sure!

Laura and Gabby right at the end were so cute as a quick break from the intensity of Kate’s personal missions. I hope we get to see them again sometime in later volumes!

Still enjoying this series immensely and vibing with the art and plot so far!