miércoles, 4 de enero de 2017

Some thoughts about Hawkeye #2

Hawkeye will have to face some of the biggest villains ever.

Kate is still investigating the constant harassing that has been happening lately and what she's going to find might end-up hunting her as well.

The theme about harassment continues and is actually an interesting to boot.

Kelly Thompson offers a new chapter where she continues to develope this plot about stalkers, assaulters and others alike in a pretty inventive way by creating a villain that basically represents mob mentality and how a single person can motivate or control others to attack people. This is a compelling manner to handle such issue since it does present a contrast with what happens in real life, about how people can be easily manipulated to harm people without knowing what they're doing.

The characterization is pretty solid with the relationships between Kate and the rest of the cast being developed while the plot progresses at a nice pace offering good content.

Leonardo Romero's artwork is really faithful to the now classic Hawkeye style with a great storytelling skill that makes every scene even better.

I'm really digging this so far, definitely recommended.

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