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* WatchedItForTheRepresentation: Many people picked up the series because they co-headlined Clint Barton (which emphasized Clint's deafness) and his LegacyCharacter protege, Kate Bishop.
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** Volume 4 opens with issue #17, a BreatherEpisode focusing on the Christmas movie Clint had watched in issue #6, allowing issue #15’s ending[[note]]With the Clown rupturing Clint’s eardrums[[/note]] to lead directly into #17, which dealt with the aftermath.
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** Volume 4 opens with issue #17, #16, a BreatherEpisode focusing on the Christmas movie Clint had watched in issue #6, allowing issue #15’s ending[[note]]With the Clown rupturing Clint’s eardrums[[/note]] to lead directly into #17, which dealt with the aftermath.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: David Aja won two Eisners for the series, and all you have to do is read a page to see why. Far from the realistic-skewing "house" art styles you'll find in Marvel, ''Hawkeye'''s art style is minimalist, indie-inspired, and eye-catchingly stylish. Combined with some of the most brilliant [[ShowDontTell visual storytelling]] the medium has to offer (including [[NoDialogueEpisode the dialogue-minimal adventures of Lucky the Pizza Dog]] of issue #11 and the [[UsefulNotes/SignedLanguage ASL]]-dependent issue #19), Aja's work manages to be comprehensive yet effortless all at once.
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* BetterOnDVD:BetterOnDVD: ''Hawkeye'' wasn't quite [[WritingForTheTrade written for the trade]], but many readers consider their re-ordered arrangements to be much smoother than how they were orignally released.
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** Volume 4 opens with issue #17, a BreatherEpisode focusing on the Christmas movie Clint had watched in issue #6, allowing issue #15’s ending[[note]]With the Clown rupturing Clint’s eardrums[[/note]] to lead directly into #17, which dealt with the aftermath.
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** Volume 4 opens with issue #17, a BreatherEpisode focusing on the Christmas movie Clint had watched in issue #6, allowing issue #15’s ending[[note]]With the Clown rupturing Clint’s eardrums[[/note]] to lead directly into #17, which dealt with the aftermath.aftermath.
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** Volume 2 opens with issue #7, which chronologically takes place before issue #6.
** As of issue 14, the series begins alternating between Kate and Clint centric arcs. Volume 3 collects the Kate storyline, and Volume 4 collects the Clint storyline.
** Volume 4 opens with issue #17, a BreatherEpisode focusing on the Christmas movie Clint had watched in issue #6, allowing issue #15’s ending[[note]]With the Clown rupturing Clint’s eardrums[[/note]] to lead directly into #17, which dealt with the aftermath.
** Volume 2 opens with issue #7, which chronologically takes place before issue #6.
** As of issue 14, the series begins alternating between Kate and Clint centric arcs. Volume 3 collects the Kate storyline, and Volume 4 collects the Clint storyline.
** Volume 4 opens with issue #17, a BreatherEpisode focusing on the Christmas movie Clint had watched in issue #6, allowing issue #15’s ending[[note]]With the Clown rupturing Clint’s eardrums[[/note]] to lead directly into #17, which dealt with the aftermath.