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# Hawkeye - Volume 1: My Life As A Weapon: My Life as a Weapon (Marvel Now): 01

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Buy Hawkeye - Volume 1: My Life As A Weapon: My Life as a Weapon (Marvel Now): 01 1 by Matt Fraction, David Aja (ISBN: 0880789539393) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

Review: Believe the hype - I'd heard a lot of positive things about this book and so started reading it with my expectations high. It totally delivered. There's a LOT of story in this book. And a lot of action. And a lot of humour. Matt Fraction isn't one of those writers who spreads a story gossamer thin across issues, and the stylish artwork more than keeps pace. This is really a masterclass in episodic adventure writing with character progression. It's an interesting take on Hawkeye and bringing an Avenger down to "street level" is a great way idea. For me the real star of this book is Kate Bishop, the "new" Hawkeye. Fraction obviously has a lot of time for this character and really lets her shine as a juxtaposition to the veteran Clint Barton. I can see why people raved about this book when it was coming out as single issues. Picking it up as a graphic novel is a great way to catch up with some binge reading.
Review: Good value - Good condition aside from a minor scuff on the back but still very good for the price.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 72,681 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 526 in Super-Hero Graphic Novels |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,808) |
| Dimensions  | 16.8 x 0.5 x 25.8 cm |
| Edition  | 1st |
| Grade level  | 8 and up |
| ISBN-10  | 0785165622 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0785165620 |
| Item weight  | 244 g |
| Language  | English |
| Part of Series  | Hawkeye (2012-2015) |
| Print length  | 136 pages |
| Publication date  | 26 Mar. 2013 |
| Publisher  | MARVEL - US |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Believe the hype
*by R***R on 15 January 2016*

I'd heard a lot of positive things about this book and so started reading it with my expectations high. It totally delivered. There's a LOT of story in this book. And a lot of action. And a lot of humour. Matt Fraction isn't one of those writers who spreads a story gossamer thin across issues, and the stylish artwork more than keeps pace. This is really a masterclass in episodic adventure writing with character progression. It's an interesting take on Hawkeye and bringing an Avenger down to "street level" is a great way idea. For me the real star of this book is Kate Bishop, the "new" Hawkeye. Fraction obviously has a lot of time for this character and really lets her shine as a juxtaposition to the veteran Clint Barton. I can see why people raved about this book when it was coming out as single issues. Picking it up as a graphic novel is a great way to catch up with some binge reading.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good value
*by B***K on 4 February 2026*

Good condition aside from a minor scuff on the back but still very good for the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quirky, but in a good way
*by K***R on 19 July 2013*

Anyone who's read the previous collaboration between Matt Fraction and David Aja ( Immortal Iron Fist (Volume 1): The Last Iron Fist Story ) will pretty much know what to expect here. It could pretty much be a continuation of the same story, even down to the fact that Clint Barton looks very similar to Danny Rand and has the same "good-hearted sucker" character. The dialogue is funny, the stories are a bit silly, the art in David Aja's issues is, of course, wonderful. However, it's very much worth noting that, despite this not being widely publicised in the promotional material, David Aja only draws three out of the five issues of Hawkeye collated in this book. Now, Aja is a comic-book genius and although he draws in a more simple style here than in Immortal Iron Fist, he's still capable of capturing an almost photorealistic image in very few lines as his grasp of anatomy and shading are so good. When he steps out for two issues, rather than getting someone with a similar style (Michael Lark, for example) to fill in, they got Javier Pulido who has an old-fashioned, Jack Kirby ish, way of drawing that is jarringly different, and inferior, to Aja. When that makes up two fifths of the issues so far, that's not a good average. It's also worth mentioning Matt Hollingsworth on colours. He's probably the best colourist in comics today. Rather than going overboard on the digital colour gradients, he produces a watercolour-like, muted palette and uses a masterful eye for colour schemes. The saving grace of Javier Pulido's art in the later issues is that Hollingsworth colours them well, meaning the shift in artists isn't as jarring as it could have been. As always with Matt Fraction's writing, the dialogue is sharp and people quip a lot and make fun of each other and there's some amusing observational humour (like the Russian mobster/landlord and his overuse of "Bro!"). The stories themselves are nothing special, but the fun is in the execution with unexpected shifts in the order of scenes keeping the reader on their toes and the aforementioned humour and (mostly) great artwork keeping you involved and liking the characters. In the end this is well worth a read. Fraction writes good characters and good, snappy dialogue, while Aja is a superb artist. However, including the bonus issue of The Young Avengers which appears at the end, there is 50% of this collection which is not drawn by Aja. That loses a star for me.

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