A review by letsgolesbians
Hawkeye: Kate Bishop, Volume 1: Anchor Points by

4.0

Kate Bishop continues to be a dreamboat, and I like how Kelly Thompson writes her. America and Kate were so serious in Young Avengers, and I love that their solo series show the lighter sides of them. I read these issue by issue, thoughts below.

Issue 1: The tone is similar to Kate Let's Hellcat--fun and less serious than a lot of the comics written by and/or featuring men. I LOVE that Kate's first job is to help a girl who is being harassed online, because it's culturally relevant, and I love seeing women helping women (especially when it's because men are being The Worst).

Please just make Kate canonically queer and have her pay attention to lady abs, too. (Also what was with the heart over America's name at the beginning, is Amerikate finally going to be official?) (PLEASE)

Issues 2-4: Forgot to review these when I read them, but Julie Andrews got a shoutout.

Issue 5: "I feel like America would enjoy this pun about me...and closets."


KELLY THOMPSON IF KATE COMES OUT DURING YOUR RUN I WILL BUY YOU AN EDIBLE ARRANGEMENT

Issue 6: I can't find it?? KATE MY LOVE WHERE ARE YOU