Hawkeye Issue 4 Review
Hawkeye Volume 1
Issue 4 was released by Marvel Comics with a cover date of December
1983 with the title of "To Death Do Us Part". Hawkeye
Volume 1 Issue 4 was written and pencilled by Mark Gruenwald, also
penciled by Elliot Brown, inked by Danny Bulandi, Ian Akin, and
Brian Garvey, Colored by Bob Sharen and inked by Joe Rosen.
Reading right
through the two other parts I had of this Hawkeye mini-series I
rather just tended to really find a lot of rather enjoyable. So does
the conclusion really live up to the previous bits in this issue and
lead us right through a dramatic?
In a word, yes,
and in another word indeed. Granted other than a few instances of
some cringeworthy dialogue that can be hand waved as a product of its
time, so I really don't have as much of a problem with it.
Crossfire has a
rather practical plan it rather turns out. To use his sonic
technology to make heroes fight with each other. Obviously
Mockingbird and Hawkeye are going to be the first two right on the
docks to be doing battle, and it is quite the nerve racking sign,
before they finally come to their senses. After some false starts,
they manage to foil the plans and Crossfire is put right down for the
count.
We end with an
epilogue of Hawkeye and Mockingbird in their civilian identities, now
married after this set of issues.
So in the end,
this mini series was one that really did go by in a way, but really
had a lot of action and drama. It was a well written set of
issues(the three I read, but I'm sure the first one was just as well
put together). Thumbs way up for the Hawkeye mini-series put out my
Marvel.
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