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I finished the second Hawkeye omnibus and AHHHHHHHHH
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Marvel G-L Collected Edition Reviews
HAWKEYE OMNIBUS by Matt Fraction, David Aja, Javier Pulido, et al It’s Marvel’s most critically acclaimed comic in recent memory! Clint Barton continues his fight for justice. and good rooftop BBQs! With Young Avenger Kate Bishop by his side, he’s out to get some downtime from being one of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. but when the apartment building he’s moved into and the neighbours he’s…
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icedgarlic · 6 months
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the amount of love I have for the fraction/aja hawkeye run could destroy nations. No matter how many times I read it, skim it, see a screenshot I still go insane. I always end up with 4 million new panels to froth over. I LOVE IT SM EGRHEHRBR
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jimcheungart · 2 years
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Young Avengers Omnibus - Picked up a copy of the new collected edition of Young Avengers today, and it was very nice to see everything collected into one volume. It's been a while since i looked at much of the work I did with Allan Heinberg, so it'll be nice to read it again with fresh eyes! Hopefully you all grabbed one too! 😊 . #Patriot #KateBishop #Hawkeye #Wiccan #Hulkling #Vision #Stature #YoungAvengers #MarvelComics #Marvel #Comics #MCU #omnibus #JimCheung https://www.instagram.com/p/CkHqVlULBoH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ddeck · 16 days
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the hawkeye fraction aja omnibus is looking at me from my shelf like the green goblin mask
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anderperrylover · 8 months
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FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST READING
So, a while ago I started reading Fullmetal Alchemist- almost out of curiosity. I hadn't followed up with a lot of manga or anime so I was intrigued - I ordered a second hand edition of the first omnibus and I devoured it. I could not put it down, soon I was reading volume 8 and before you know it I was reading vol 12..I still have a good long way to go
I have to say that I don't usually cry when reading but I have cried a few times - but this was the first time when I had my head on the desk - when I shut the book to cry - when I actually paced by room saying "no no no no" or "shit no" or "no no please no" but I also laughed a good while. Definitely worth the hype and overall one of the best reading experiences so far....
I also love how the series has an absolute plethora of female characters who are uniquely equipped with strengths and weaknesses who are nevertheless human - and I love that me have a range of male characters who are extremely diverse - who are strong in their own right but who are also balanced - ALSO FREAKING ARMSTRONG
MY FAVORITE CHARACTERS FOR REFERENCE - HUGHES MY BELOVED
THE LIST MAY SHIFT - CHANGE OVER TIME NO CLUE TO BE HONEST BUT HUGHES HAS MY HEART FOREVER
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UPDATE WITH MINOR SPOILERS - I FINISHED READING IT AND HERE ARE SOME THOUGHTS
WHY THE BLOODY HELL DID I PUT READING THIS OFF FOR SO LONG
MAJOR GENERAL OLIVIER ARMSTRONG IS A GODDESS AND I WILL FOLLOW HER OR AND REEZA HAWKEYE TO BATTLE
I LOVE THE TWISTS, MOST HAD ME SHOCKED BUT SOME HAD ME LITERALLY AT THE EDGE OF MY SEAT AS I WAS MAKING PREDICTIONS...AND THEY FELT REAL AND NOT OUT OF THE BLUE....DAMN SHIT THE WRITING
THE WOMEN THE WOMEN THE WOMEN THE WOMEN
ALSO THE LEAD UP TO THE LAST BOOK WITH THE ENSEMBLES AND THE COMEBACKS HAD ME SCREAMING....LOVE AVENGERS LOTR LEVEL REUNIONS BEFORE BATTLE....I LIVE FOR THAT SHIT
MAES HUGES IS STILL MY FAVORITE I LIVE HIM TOO MUCH
IF YOU HAVE NOT READ IT...PLS DO
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spoileralxrt · 2 months
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1, 8 and 29 for the comic collection ask game :D
The first comic you got
Matt Fraction's Hawkeye omnibus!
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8. A comic you’re still searching for
Robin #126!!! Stephanie Brown's first appearance as Robin, come to me, I beg of you. (I do actually have a copy saved to my watchlist on eBay, but it is currently not affordable for me! Why were 'Tec #647-649 cheaper combined?!)
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29. The comic you’re currently reading (or want to reread soon)
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I've already read this run like a billion times, lmao, but I'm currently re-reading Elekta: Assassin!
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havendance · 3 months
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It's time again for another Library Trade Roundup! In which I talk about all the books I checked of the library on my last time around.
Wolverine: Black, White, and Blood -- I'm a sucker for a good black&white or black,white&color anthology and this one was printed in oversize form so it was like 1 1/3 or 1.5 times larger than a standard comic book. This was just a very enjoyable read. It had some great artists working on it and the oversized art was a treat to see. The black, white, and blood concept meant that the use of red was really effective throughout (with a special shout out to Declan Shalvey's story in the first issue and the single red lettered 'blood'). I am also not immune to the appeal of watching Wolverine commit bloody slaughter. I'll have to see if I can find some of the other white black and blood anthologies at my library.
Dawn of X vol. 2 -- After reading X-Men: Red, I've started dipping my toe into modern X comics at the beginning of the krakoa era. I'd read House of X/Powers of X and Dawn of X vol. 1 digitally but I picked this one up physically when I saw it. The Dawn of X volumes each collect one issue from each of the X-books so this one was 5 issue #2s which has been giving a different feel to the reading experience so far. I do like not having to worry about figuring out which X books go where. I think Marauders is my favorite series so far of the 2 issues I've read of each. Fallen Angels is yet to really click for me. And across all books, my continued reaction is 'watching X-Men evolution as a kid did not sufficiently prepare me for the presumably decades of X drama being referenced.'
Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and David Aja Omnibus -- All of my Omnibuses are these big honking things, so at 24 collected issues this has got to be the shortest one I've read. Anyway, I see why people like this run so much. The visual storytelling of these comics was very strong. Storywise, I'm not sure if I've got much else to say other than it was good, but it's probably not going to stick with me. I think it's much more likely that the visuals do. The Kate Bishop subplot confirmed for me that Kelly Thompson was a strong fit for her solo series and also that I'm less invested it. It might've been because the Kate Bishop issues were also the ones that tended to get guest artist fills, but I found myself putting down the book more often during them.
Paper Girls -- This was a wild ride. I'm not sure what I was expecting coming into this, but it wasn't what it turned out to be. I'm curious to see where it's going. I really liked Chiang's art in this and the cypher was very fun to sit down and puzzle out.
She-Hulk: Breaking the Fourth Wall -- This was just a fun read. For the most part, the comics this collected weren't trying to take themselves seriously and it made for a very enjoyable read. I also enjoyed all the fourth wall break gags. This is the first thing I've read of She-Hulk so I don't know if this is typical for her, but it made me interested to check out more.
The Autumnlands vol. 1: Tooth and Claw -- I picked this up because it had a pretty cover and it had colors by Jordie Bellaire, but I was a little surprised at how much I enjoyed it! Bellaire's colors were gorgeous as always--I love how she colored the magic, but the plot also has so many elements that I enjoy. We've got the nations of magical animal creatures, and they're trying to solve the problem of why magic is disappearing and they do it by trying to summon the ancient hero of legend--who turns out to be a soldier from a technologically advanced time. It's not the most unique premise, but it's one that I enjoy and it's very well executed. The art's pretty and the solider guy is doing chemistry stuff with bat guano to make/harness explosives to blow up a bridge. What more do you need? This is hitting all of the notes that sucked me into reading David Webber books in high school. This story definitely has the potential to be a spanning epic, but it looks like there are only fourteen issues. Alas, I'll have to see how the story gets wrapped up if I can find the next volume at the library.
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nerdby · 5 months
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I accidentally rented the wrong volume of Hawkeye because I didn't realize the one I had before I was an omnibus. Even though it was about twice the size of a regular graphic novel. May the Gods bless all the good people out there putting together reading lists cause I'd be lost without them •́⁠ ⁠ ⁠‿⁠ ⁠,⁠•̀
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omniversecomicsguide · 8 months
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I hope the rumours of a MARVEL/DC CROSSOVER CLASSICS OMNIBUS are true!
Currently reading…
JLA/AVENGERS #1 (2003)
Script: Kurt Busiek
Art: George Pérez & Tom Smith
Love Hawkeye’s meta joke when these two teams finally meet!
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samasmith23 · 3 months
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I just read the last issue of Kurt Busiek’s original run on the Thunderbolts collected in my omnibus edition yesterday, and its portrayal of Jolt, aka Hallie Takahama’s, backstory was genuinely tragic! During a psychiatric session with her fellow teammate Moonstone, Hallie reveals that the reason she’s been so adamant against returning to school per Hawkeye’s orders is because she’s been using her status as a superhero as a form of escapism. To try and run away from the painful memories of her former friends and family who were all killed during the Onslaught incident. These flashbacks also convey Hallie’s strong sense of altruism inspired by the superheroes she looks up to, as she took it upon herself to look after fellow orphans who similarly lost their parents during the disaster before they were later all kidnapped and experimented on by Arnim Zola (which consequently gave Hallie her electric & speed powers).
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Like… dang! Hallie is only 15-years-old and has endured so much pain & loss, yet she still perseveres and is quite easily the most mature & morally upstanding member of Thunderbolts (Hallie had the worst luck joining the superhero team who’s members were all secretly supervillains in disguise…)!
Oh, and my boy Ben Reilly even has a cameo from his brief tenure as Spider-Man during The Clone Saga in the Onslaught flashbacks! Joy!
From Thunderbolts (1997) #33 by Kurt Busiek & Mark Bagley.
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THE LATE AVENGERS OF EARTH-9997.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1482x1778 & 975x1250 -- Spotlight on penciled sketch art of the late AVENGERS (sans Captain America), all killed by the Absorbing Man, artwork and/or character designs by Alex Ross, from "Universe X Omnibus" Vol. 1. June, 2001. Marvel Comics.
OVERVIEW: "In a way, the death of the Avengers was not the fault of Crusher Creel, who after absorbing the super-computer Ultron, was able to compute the perfect solution for killing the final assembly of the World's Greatest Heroes. No. Their death, according to Captain America... was the fault of Captain America.
When Cap killed the original Red Skull, he discovered that the Super-Soldier formula that gave him and the entire Super-Soldier program powers was, in fact, part of a Nazi front. Ironically, Steve Rogers owed his abilities to his enemy. The guilt Cap felt over the Skull's death and the breaking of his moral code convinced him that he was not deserving of team membership any longer.
And so, when the Avengers tried to defend Washington D.C. from Creel, they did so without the aid of Captain America. And when they died, they did so without the Living Legend of WWII... leaving Cap, a man who no longer believed himself worthy of the title "Avenger," alone to avenge them."
-- X-51, a.k.a., MACHINE MAN (script by Jim Krueger)
Rest in Power, Earth-9997 Avengers: Giant-Man, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, the Wasp, Hawkeye, and Vision.
Sources: www.pinterest.com/pin/385339311848120437 & www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=1176686.
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comicbookclub · 11 months
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Black Widow And Hawkeye Teaming Up, DC Compact Comics Coming, Green Lantern/Green Arrow Hard Traveling Heroes Getting Collected | Comic Book Club News For November 3, 2023
Black Widow and Hawkeye are teaming up for a new book. DC releasing Compact Comics. And they're also releasing all of Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Traveling Heroes as an Omnibus. All on Comic Book Club News for November 3, 2023.
Black Widow and Hawkeye are teaming up for a new book. DC releasing Compact Comics. And they’re also releasing all of Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Traveling Heroes as an Omnibus. All on Comic Book Club News for November 3, 2023. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Powered by…
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comicbookclublive · 11 months
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Black Widow And Hawkeye Teaming Up, DC Compact Comics Coming, Green Lantern/Green Arrow Hard Traveling Heroes Getting Collected | Comic Book Club News For November 3, 2023
Black Widow and Hawkeye are teaming up for a new book. DC releasing Compact Comics. And they're also releasing all of Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Traveling Heroes as an Omnibus. All on Comic Book Club News for November 3, 2023.
Black Widow and Hawkeye are teaming up for a new book. DC releasing Compact Comics. And they’re also releasing all of Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Traveling Heroes as an Omnibus. All on Comic Book Club News for November 3, 2023. SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Powered by…
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the pain that has just hit me realising that i have left my full omnibus edition of fraction's hawkeye run in my UNIVERSITY ACCOM which is HOURS AWAY....... i need it so desperately rn
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bunnyandbooks · 2 years
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hawkeye: the saga of barton and bishop by matt fraction & david aja
I don’t do so well collecting individual issues, so I waited for the paperback omnibus to get released. It’s a great character study arc for both Clint and Kate, and I love the art stylings of Aja. The tone is very melancholy, but since Clint’s (and Kate’s, to a lesser extent) brand, other than being a master marksman, is being a human disaster, it was fitting. One thing that did strike me as being somewhat strange was how little, despite how often, the Avengers appear in his life. It was especially noticeable since the few times they do appear, there’s hints of the closeness of the team beyond just being coworkers.
Overall an okay read, but especially interesting reading it alongside the current Nightwing (Infinite Frontier) arc, since thematically it’s similar but more optimistic.
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