MATTHEW ROSENBERG: HAWKEYE
FREEFALL is a brand
new Clint Barton Hawkeye story.
It's about Clint realizing that
things aren't quite working
the way he wants them to.
Meanwhile, there's a brand
new Ronin in New York
who's terrorizing the streets.
And no one knows who it is,
and all of Clint's friends
think it's him.
It's just making his
life much more difficult.
 And both of them
are kind of going
after The Hood, who
is a very dangerous
crime lord in New York City.
So it's kind of the collision
of all three of them
as they all come at these
problems in the city
from different directions.
 It was very important to me
to get Bucky back in the book,
so Bucky's in it, the Falcon,
Black Widow, Spider-Man.
They're his friends
and co-workers.
So Otto Schmidt is drawing
and coloring the book.
He's amazing.
His characters are so expressive
and so full of life and energy
and so cool looking.
 We were really looking for
an artist who would capture
the personality of Clint
and just the characters
in his orbit in a
really engaging way,
and he does that
really, really well.
 I think he is the selling
point of the book honestly.
I think Otto's work
when people see it,
their minds are
going to be blown.
He's sort of a great entry
point into the Marvel universe
in a lot of ways because
he is the every man.
It's the classic
Hawkeye shoot first
and figure out what you're
going to do later kind of story.
It's an action book, and there's
a big mystery of who Ronin is.
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