The world according to Hawkeye
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There were a lot of good things about Mockingbird. For one, the structure of the first story. If readers read #1 first and #5 last, it didn't matter what order they read #2, #3 and #4. That's new for me and a bit exciting. The story was also told from Bobbi's point of view, so that readers were not presented with a literal and accurate reflection of what happened, but a version of the truth that was filtered by Bobbi's own perceptions, much like what Fraction and Aja's Hawkeye run did with Clint.
Fact: One of the best series that came out in 2014 was Matt Fraction and Annie Wu's Hawkeye. Not just because of the elegant one page story that appeared in #20. And not just because the
News: After two issues, it looks like Kelly Thompson has managed to combine the good bits from both of those books in her new Hawkeye series.
Archervision
It's a bit like Tomb Raider's Survival Instincts. It doesn't represent a superpower of Kate's, but a visual shorthand in telling the story and exploring character. How does Kate Bishop view the world? This is how.





I'm getting a Madame Masque vibe from the cult. Should be interesting.
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Date: 2017-01-14 04:52 pm (UTC)Huh, what? Looks like I missed something.
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Date: 2017-01-15 01:39 am (UTC)But Kate can. Because she is Girl Hawkguy.
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Date: 2017-01-15 10:46 am (UTC)(Though he's wrong anyway, a normal person can, just gonna be a bad loose)
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