Hawkeye #10
| Writer | Kelly Thompson |
| Artist | Leonardo Romero |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• Kate Bishop is NOT being herself. She's being WAY EXTRA TROUBLESOME. Which, since this is Kate, says A LOT.
•  Skipping out on her case work, partying way too hard is one thing, but when her friends get in trouble and need a helping hand from Hawkeye and she doesn't come through, it becomes clear that something is really off.
•  Who is this fake Kate, and what's she done with the real deal?
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.8
Black Nerd Problems - Omar Holmon
Sep 06, 2017There's not enough good things I can even say about Hawkeye as a title. Not reading Hawkeye is like missing the game winning catch in the big high school football game, it'll haunt you for all your days til you redeem yourself (that's not about me, I ran track Read Full Review
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9.7
Comicsverse - Brandon Davis
Sep 14, 2017HAWKEYE #10 is an excellent chapter, playing with dual perspectives that add to an already engaging story for our hero. Read Full Review
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9.0
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Sep 07, 2017It's haunting and gorgeous, yet also energetic and action-packed. But while the art is really the driving force of this issue, Kelly Thompson's script doesn't disappoint, either. The tone is equally fun and foreboding as Kate deals with the mess madame Masque is currently making of her life. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Joe Glass
Sep 06, 2017And Hawkeye #10 ends on a powerful final scene that could lead to some huge revelations for the character, so this comic still has me hooked. Read Full Review
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8.0
Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Sep 09, 2017Thompson throws us a pretty fun curveball in the latest issue, upping the stakes and making for a very fun comic. Read Full Review
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8.0
Newsarama - Kat Calamia
Sep 11, 2017With this issue the team does a great job at giving a fun new narrative for the arc's main villain, while also giving readers panel time with the Kate Bishop we know and love, leading to a well-balanced issue that allowed the team to stretch their creative muscles by keeping regular Hawkeye readers on their toes. Read Full Review