Hawkeye #18
This Kate Bishop-focused chapter of Matt Fraction's celebrated run gets a striking cover by David Aja, rendered in a bold honeycomb grid of golds, reds, and warm browns. The hexagonal panels fragment the scene into sharp vignettes — a figure aiming a handgun, a determined young woman's face, a sun-drenched palm-tree skyline, and a hand gripping what appears to be a belt or strap — conjuring a California-noir atmosphere that feels both stylish and tense. Annie Wu handles the interior art alongside colorist Matt Hollingsworth, making this 2014 issue a genuinely distinctive entry in Hawkeye's run.
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Kate Bishop's new career as a private investigator gets ultra-complicated when crime writer/vampire Harold H. Harold stumbles on a connection between dead bodies showing up as live people, Flynt Ward the Weed Lord, Count Nefaria and daughter Madame Masque, and a contract sent out to kill Clint Barton.
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