Old Man Hawkeye #7
| Writer | Ethan Sacks |
| Artist | Marco Checchetto |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE FALL OF THE SUPER HEROES!
HAWKEYE's been on a mission to hunt down the THUNDERBOLTS that betrayed him...
Now see exactly what happened on that fateful date 45 years ago, in all of its bloody detail!
This issue - everybody dies!
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On Comics Ground - Dwight Thomas Jr
Jul 23, 2018As the story rolls on we get a glimpse into what motivated Hawkeye and set him on the path of no return. This issue was packed with action, chaos, death, and sadness. An extreme sadness and darkness that now from my perspective hangs over this entire arc. This has been an experience thus far. After taking a second to reflect the mission of vengeance continues next issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
Sequential Planet - Steven Martinez
Jul 20, 2018Old Man Hawkeye delivers shock and awe with great art from Ibraim Roberson, and excellent storytelling from writer Ethan Sacks. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer
Jul 18, 2018For years, we've seen the aftermath of when the villains finally beat the heroes of the Marvel Universe in the Old Man Logan universe. In this issue, we finally see how it happened, and why Hawkeye was left alive for all those years. Read Full Review
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7.0
An issue-long flashback provides all the gory details of how the Thunderbolts betrayed Clint on Victorious Villain Day. It's useful in-fill, but the extent to which it does not surprise is in itself surprising. This issue's biggest accomplishment might be setting up Clint vs. Zemo as the series' ultimate showdown. The art feels like a missed opportunity. It's not bad or anything, but replacing this title's distinctive visuals with Just Another Big Fight„¢ art is a shame.
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