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    Widowmaker #2

    Widowmaker » Widowmaker #2 released by Marvel on February 1, 2011.

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    Who is hunting Marvel's super spies? Espionage agents around the world are being assassinated, their covers blown, and governments' intelligence & security capabilities devastated! The person behind it: an all-new Ronin! The next two super-spies targeted for death: Black Widow and Mockingbird! The wildcard determined to unmask the killer: Hawkeye! Let the game begin as Marvel's spy community collides with it's superhuman agents!

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    Hawkeye's Been Compromised! 0

    Cover:   As with the same issue, the cover here by Jae Lee is amazing.  I am actually an extremely big fan of his art, but mainly his covers.  The last Wolverine issue with Colossus and Logan in a fighting stance was stupendous.  The Story:   This issue picks up right where the last one left off.  A monologue by Black Widow carries us through most of the battle.  As the battle goes on in the Red Room training facility in Russia, we're taken to another location depicting a very important ambassad...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    The Miniseries You Should Be Reading 0

    Black Widow and Mockingbird have been targeted for death. Will Hawkeye be able to prevent the killer from succeeding?  The Good I said it with the last issue, this series simply has a different feel compared to regular Marvel Comics. The previous Hawkeye & Mockingbird series dealt with their involvement in a more espionage-filled world and that feeling's been cranked up here. Black Widow is a character rich in history and often is reduced to a back ground character. In Widowmaker, we get to ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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