Hawkeye Epic Collection #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Epic Collection gathers the earliest solo adventures of Clint Barton, the Avenging Archer, from his first starring series and related appearances. The volume traces Hawkeye's journey from a stint as the hero Goliath to his return to the bow, featuring classic Silver Age and Bronze Age stories that define the character's swashbuckling persona. It collects material from the late 1960s through the 1980s, including the complete run of his first solo title and key guest spots.
In "Here Comes Hawkeye," the hunt for Merinna's offspring leads Namor to a hidden city of golden ruins, a secret vault of gold buried beneath the sea by the U.S. government to stabilize the economy. Now, with the supervillain Goldbug closing in on the same prize, the stakes rise as ancient wealth and modern greed collide. Written by Danny Fingeroth and illustrated by Dave Cockrum, with inks by Kim DeMulder, colors by Andy Yanchus, and letters by Janice Chiang, this issue features a cover by Butch Guice and Bob Layton.
In "Court Costs!", Jen Walters tries to make a case before the Supreme Court against the Mutant Registration Act, only to find her arguments repeatedly derailed by the chaos unleashed by Titania’s sudden, violent presence in the courtroom. The clash of legal precision and raw power creates a tense, unpredictable showdown where justice itself is on trial.
In "Ronin on Empty," a resurrected Red Ronin—reconstructed from the wreckage of its former self—awakens at a trade show under the control of a vengeful ex-employee, Joe Kilman. With the robot rampaging through the Pontiac Silverdome, the Wasp must infiltrate its core, bypassing deadly defenses to stop the machine before it's too late.
In "Greed," Namor ventures into the ocean's depths, drawn by the trail of Merinna's lost offspring, only to discover a buried city of gold—hidden by the U.S. government to stabilize the global economy. Now, with the supervillain Goldbug closing in, the race to uncover the sunken fortune becomes a battle for control of a treasure too dangerous to stay buried.
In "When You Wish Upon A Star," Jo finds herself caught between two forces when Texas Twister breaks free from Riglevio’s control—only to be overtaken by the same dark influence. With Hawkeye’s help, Shooting Star must fight to reclaim her friend before the possession takes hold for good.
In "Will You Won't You Will You Won't You," Sundragon navigates the mysteries of Titan alongside the Eternals, forging connections as they prepare for a daring escape from the Dance. With Demeityr's aid, Sundragon undertakes a profound act—transferring Moondragon's essence into a cloned infant—setting in motion a journey that blurs the lines between legacy, identity, and survival.
In "Desert Doom," Hawkeye finds himself stranded in the Mojave Desert after a clash with the injured Orb, only to stumble upon a mysterious high-tech dome—and a capture by the enigmatic Plantman. With no clear allies and the desert closing in, the unlikely pair must survive the unknown dangers of a hidden facility.
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