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# HAWKEYE VOL. 4: RIO BRAVO (Hawkeye: Marvel Now!)

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desertcart.com: HAWKEYE VOL. 4: RIO BRAVO (Hawkeye: Marvel Now!): 9780785185314: Fraction, Matt, Aja, David, Wu, Annie, Francavilla, Francesco, Aja, David: Books

Review: The best - Hawkeye is one of the best graphic novels you will ever read. Not only is the art gorgeous, the story compelling, but the issues are unique and experimental, including, in this volume, one told via sign-language. Somehow, Fraction and Aja have gotten it to work, and I'm so sad to be saying goodbye to this phenomenal run. To avoid spoilers I'm keeping this review short. Here's what you most need to know: This volume is the most serious of all of them. It takes the story up a notch and onto a level it hadn't touched before. It also managed to wrap up the current storyline, and borrowing from Kate's adventures in LA, sets up the next one. Clint's relationship with his brother and the women in his life is expanded upon, and our hero finally realizes what it means to really lean on someone, and he finally accepts it, though he still has a lot of work to do in that department. He also discovers what it means to be a hero- at least for him- and rises to the title. There are also flashback scenes that give an in-depth view of his family and history. While Kate's a bit busy for the majority of this story, she's not around very much. While I did miss her presence, new characters filled the gap nicely. Overall, this was an amazing end to an amazing series. I can't wait to see where the character goes and plan to pick up volume five sometime in the near future.
Review: Must Read - It e was a gift for my friend who's a Hawkeye aficionado, and he loves it!

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best
*by S***M on December 9, 2015*

Hawkeye is one of the best graphic novels you will ever read. Not only is the art gorgeous, the story compelling, but the issues are unique and experimental, including, in this volume, one told via sign-language. Somehow, Fraction and Aja have gotten it to work, and I'm so sad to be saying goodbye to this phenomenal run. To avoid spoilers I'm keeping this review short. Here's what you most need to know: This volume is the most serious of all of them. It takes the story up a notch and onto a level it hadn't touched before. It also managed to wrap up the current storyline, and borrowing from Kate's adventures in LA, sets up the next one. Clint's relationship with his brother and the women in his life is expanded upon, and our hero finally realizes what it means to really lean on someone, and he finally accepts it, though he still has a lot of work to do in that department. He also discovers what it means to be a hero- at least for him- and rises to the title. There are also flashback scenes that give an in-depth view of his family and history. While Kate's a bit busy for the majority of this story, she's not around very much. While I did miss her presence, new characters filled the gap nicely. Overall, this was an amazing end to an amazing series. I can't wait to see where the character goes and plan to pick up volume five sometime in the near future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Must Read
*by G***L on February 19, 2026*

It e was a gift for my friend who's a Hawkeye aficionado, and he loves it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well worth the wait
*by T***N on October 12, 2015*

The one major complaint I'll get out there right now is that this book took too long to be made. I purchased it (pre-order o course) on August 22, 2014 expecting it later in the year. I did eventually get it...in August of 2015, when it came out. Or, rather, it was shipped, but to my previous address so it took a while to get it into my hands (I'll admit to failing to change addresses, but that's not my point). LA Woman came out around a year ago from now, and that was the previous volumes. I've heard of delays but I think this was ridiculous. Now, I guess I should address the question: Was it worth the wait? Yes, of course. It is still the great series that Fraction and Aja had created, and fits in perfectly with the rest of series. The writing and artwork are still up to the same standard, and overall it is a fitting conclusion to their run on Hawkeye. The book has issues #12-13,15,17,19,21 and 22 (if you want the rest, read Volume 3) and puts issue #17 in front....which links back to the issue #6 story that took place around Christmas. It's a rather thinly veiled re-cap of the series, or at least a good description of it in the form of a children's special. However, after that, the book jumps ahead with the plot lines that have been dropped since Volumes 2 and 3, and they mostly tie everything up. The Track-suit mafia is coming, and Clint and the rest of the tenets have to defend themselves. No police, and no Avengers will really be there to stop them. One interesting twist that happens early on is that Clint brings in Barney, his older brother. A side complaint is that I'm not quite sure when they made up as siblings, since they get along fine for most of the book. Not that I'm complaining about siblings getting along, it's just....that wasn't their history as I'm aware of it, so I would've appreciated a recap of their history or a reference to something recent that caused this change. They also bring up the fact that Clint is actually deaf, and it's rather interesting to see how they weave in signing and lip reading into the narrative. There are hints of that before in the Fraction/Aja run, but nothing as blatant as it is now. Overall, if you are a fan of Hawkeye (either one or both), then this is for you, but only if you've read Volumes One, Two, and Three. It really builds on plotlines starting from issue one, and Volume Three is ABSOLUTELY necessary to get what is going on or why certain panels are in there. I do feel like it could've been ended stronger, and doesn't pack the same punch, but all in all a fantastic story.

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