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Reddit mentions of Hawkeye Vol. 1: My Life As A Weapon (Hawkeye Series)

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Hawkeye Vol. 1: My Life As A Weapon (Hawkeye Series). Here are the top ones.

Hawkeye Vol. 1: My Life As A Weapon (Hawkeye Series)
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Found 5 comments on Hawkeye Vol. 1: My Life As A Weapon (Hawkeye Series):

u/Lovemesometoasts · 5 pointsr/Marvel

Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and David Aja. The art was what got me into reading it.

u/TigerPaw317 · 5 pointsr/Marvel

It's free if you're a Prime member.

u/RyanMHolt · 4 pointsr/Marvel

Amazing Spider-Man starting with Spider-Island is really fun (Amazing Spider-Man #666 - 673) and you can just keep reading from there. I am deeply enjoying Superior Spider-Man as well, although it is definitely not for everyone. If you like something a little more a more naive tone, I highly recommend Ultimate Spider-Man, even though it has it's own continuity.

The Incredible Hulk # 1-6 by Jason Aaron is pretty good, but the series quickly starts pattering out. Indestructible Hulk by Mark Waid is decent, but nothing great.

Ant-Man has many incarnations. He stared in FF by Matt Fraction, which was highly under rated and cancelled too soon. Hank Pym, the original Ant-Man, is tearing it up in Avengers A.I. but that book is incredibly out there and crazy. It deals with some pretty lofty ideas and crazy expectations. Definitely an acquired taste.

The Avengers seem to be doing decently for the first few arc's in Marvel NOW! leading up to Infinity. Their past arc's shine as well. While it is mostly mutant focused, House of M is one of my all time favorites, and let's not forget the deeply loved Civil War as well. And if you enjoy the characters from the Avenger's film, I highly recommend without a doubt Hawkeye. If there is any book that always brings a smile to my face it is Hawkeye.

u/TheOtherSon · 3 pointsr/OutOfTheLoop

If you'd like to read about him take a look at this it's good, and I mean REAL good! Hawkeye is an Avenger but just about the only one without any super powers, even Black Widow in her non-movie version has been pumped up with the Russian version of Captain America's super serum. But they keep him around cause he's got crazy good aim, not due to magical potion, just old fashioned hard work. Most people forget that he has great aim with just about anything, he just happens to like arrows best. Plus he has amazing hand-to-hand combat skills thanks to Cap not to mention his boomerang arrows! But bottom line... this is why he's awesome, in a situation where the most powerful beings in the planet feel overpowered this random ass guy with a weapon from the Paleolithic Era decided he wasn't going to sit back and not help. He's ridiculously underpowered for being an Avenger but that's his best attribute.

u/PenguinLord13 · 2 pointsr/kindafunny

Since it seems like you're mostly interested in DC characters I'd recommend checking out the current Rebirth Series. Now I'm only familiar with Batman and Flash, so I can't speak to the quality of the other series but I've enjoyed both of them so far.

Here's some links to the first volume of the Rebirth Series of all the characters (plus the Flash) you mentioned:

Aquaman

Batman

Green Arrow

Flash

Superman

As for the best place to buy comics I recommend Amazon and Barnes & Noble as they are generally pretty cheap and run good sales fairly often (especially Barnes & Noble).

Now for some of my personal recommendations:

Batman New 52 Vol. 1 Court of Owls, it's Batman at his best investigating an old Gotham conspiracy.

Hawkeye Vol. 1 My Life as a Weapon, it's about what Hawkeye does when he's not an Avenger. It has some really amazing art.

Hope this was helpful! Feel free to message me with any questions you might have!