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Hawkeye: Kate Bishop by Enid Balám, Marieke Nijkamp

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adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

3.0

A fun romp, but not much more than that. I enjoyed Thompson's (all-too-short) run with Kate Bishop very much, and while Nijkamp does a good job at continuing the vibes that series set, it doesn't do them as well. The cringier elements in Thompson's writing (i.e., the almost-meta-level humor and sarcasm) land significantly worse here than they did there, so Kate's snarkiness feels forced and stilted instead of playful. There's fun to be had, especially in that final issue, and if the series had been ongoing, I might've stuck around a bit longer. But as a miniseries, the dull, by-the-numbers plot and rushed characterizations don't amount to much.

The art is quite good, though, and has nice energy that captures the kind of energy Kate Bishop should have better than the writing does, arguably. It's nothing to write home about, outside of some playful flourishes in the full-page spreads, but it does a lot to keep the momentum going even when the derivative plot starts feeling sluggish. Three stars is maybe a little high, but as someone who loves Kate Bishop and wishes we got more of her, I got enough enjoyment from this, however fleeting it might've been, to round up.

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