
Every page winds up having a method to the layout madness, like the DVR instructions lining the side of one sequence - there's a real sense of design at play here, and it adds a deliberateness that you don't really see anywhere else. Tons of small square panels dot the page, but surprisingly that doesn't muddy the emotions behind his David Mazzuchelli-style faces. What an interesting artist - Aja really flies in the face of widescreen storytelling, instead favoring almost the opposite approach.

B&W.(Image credit: David Aja/Matt Hollingsworth/Chris Eliopoulos (Marvel Comics)) (opens in new tab)Īnd I haven't even gotten to the return of David Aja with this issue yet. Thought of as one of the most influential and intelligent comic strips ever published, Jeff Hawke is a high point in adult-oriented science- fiction storytelling! Jeff Hawke is once more forced to be an ambassador for humankind, as strange aliens make contact with humanity in "The Ambassadors " a mysterious alien toys with time and becomes the "Pastmaster " and an excavation unearths mysterious artifacts of incredible power in "The Immortal Toys" - plus two more strange sci-fi tales, "The Gamesman" and "A Test Case!" Willie Patterson's scripts make Jeff Hawke's plots and characters truly compelling, and Sydney Jordan's groundbreaking artwork fully capture the peculiarities of the aliens in Jeff's universe! Hardcover, 9-in. "The Ambassadors!" By Sydney Jordan and Willie Patterson. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. And when Clown and the Tracksuit Draculas lay siege to their building, it doesn't go well! Read this book, bro! After a lifetime of bad decisions, Clint and Barney Barton realize they'll have to save one another - if they don't kill each other first.

And just when Clint's rock bottom couldn't arrive fast enough, his brother shows up. Meanwhile, back in New York, Hawkeye is reeling from recent events. By which we mean tries to kill her again. Matt Fraction and David Aja's Eisner Award-winning reinvention of the arrowed Avenger concludes! Kate Bishop heads to Los Angeles to get away from New York and Clint Barton - but she can't escape trouble, because Madame Masque is hanging out poolside! As Kate helps a reclusive artist find his lost masterpiece, Madame Masque finds Kate. Art by Francesco Francavilla, David Aja, Annie Wu, Chris Eliopoulos and Javier Pulido.

Collects Hawkeye (2012 4th Series) #12-22 and ANNUAL #1.
