30 October 2013 @ 10:26 pm
Monthly Comics Discussion Post  
In our ongoing efforts to bring squee to the community, behold our inaugural Monthly Comics Discussion Post!

The way it works: At the end of each month, we will interrupt our regular MCU-centric programming to talk about all things related to Clint and Natasha in the comics. Comics that were released during the month, comics you're currently reading, comics you've read and wish to discuss, etc. If you'd like to squee about comics not related to Clint or Natasha, we're okay with that. If comics are not your thing, we're okay with that too!

Come January, Clint and Natasha will each have their own ongoing comics. They are on the same team in Secret Avengers. This is all exciting stuff that deserves celebration.


Natasha:

Black Widow: The Name of the Rose by Marjorie Liu

This comic is at or near the top of most Black Widow recs lists, and with good reason. It’s one if not the quintessential Black Widow comic, and a great place to start. Smart, poetic storytelling that gets to the heart of Natasha’s character, combined with stunning art. The overall tone is pretty dark, but it has its lighter moments courtesy of Natasha’s deadpan sense of humour. Highly recommended.

Black Widow: Itsy Bitsy Spider, by Greg Rucka and Devin Grayson

This comic introduces the closest character Natasha has to an arch nemesis: Yelena Belova. It’s an action spy romp with plenty of character moments that showcase why Natasha is a hero.

Avengers Assemble #14: Age of Ultron Tie-In by Al Ewing

This is a Natasha-centric tie-in comic to a gigantic and frankly not very good Marvel crossover event, but it’s a great portrayal of Natasha at her most heroic, and you don’t need to have read Age of Ultron to follow along. Natasha selflessly places herself in the line of fire to save others and suffers trauma and nasty injuries as a result. Did anyone see the drawings earlier in the year of Natasha with bad facial scars? This is when that happened, so as you can guess, it’s a very dark story, but a brilliant portrayal of Natasha.

Clint:

Hawkeye (2012) by Matt Fraction

You want a Clint comic, look no further! This comic has it all, great writing, great art, lots of laughs and feels aplenty, plus occasional Natasha cameos. It’s continuity-lite and relatively self-contained, so if you’re looking to get into comics without reading up on 40+ years of backstory, this is a good place to start. According to interviews the upcoming Black Widow comic will be in a similar vein with regard to continuity, so hopefully that comic will also be new reader friendly.

Clint and Natasha Together

Widowmaker by Jim McGann and Duane Swierczynski

Clint and Natasha team up to take on Natasha’s evil ex husband who is plotting mass destruction! As that sentence suggests, this is a light, fun spy adventure with plenty of action, banter and Clint’s pre-MCU silly costume, and the interactions between Clint and Natasha are great. Plus Bobbi Morse can snark with the best of them.

Avengers Assemble #12 and #13: The Widow’s Ledger by Kelly Sue Deconnick

A great jumping on point for MCU Clint/Natasha fans! Kelly Sue’s entire run on Avengers Assemble is highly recommended, but these two issues are particularly relevant to our interests. ;) Clint helps Natasha settle an old debt. It’s a fun, self-contained story with a lot of partnership!feels and Clint/Natasha subtext. Also, lizards.


Please note that this is by no means an essential or exhaustive list, and we welcome further recommendations in the comments. Most comics can be found in trade paperback format on Amazon, Book Depository or your local comic bookstore, and individual issues can be found online on sites such as Comixology, or at your local comic bookstore.

What are your favourite Clint and/or Natasha comics? Tell us about them!

While some comics are harder to come by, please don’t post torrent links in the comments.
 
 
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[identity profile] alphaflyer.livejournal.com on October 30th, 2013 01:50 pm (UTC)
Thanks for those recs!! I've only recently started reading *some* comics (Fraction Hawkeye, to be precise, for reasons) and as he is quite different from the MCU Clint I was getting interested in where all that came from. I may give those a shot.

I have a Hawkeye Ultimates book (hardcover!) that I started reading and then buried somewhere so I haven't finished it, but that looks and feels much like MCU Clint (in fact Renner said so in an interview, that this is what the MCU draws on). One of these days I will find it again!
[identity profile] salmastryon.livejournal.com on October 30th, 2013 04:37 pm (UTC)
I haven't read any Ultimates yet. Is Ultimate Hawkeye worth reading?

If you are really interested in 616!Hawkeye, I also recommend New Avengers: Reunion, which is a spin off short and not part of the main New Avengers title. I didn't rec it before because it is all about Mockingbird(his ex-wife) and him. Not exactly in the interests of the com. Until I read this I actually didn't like Mocking Bird. Mostly because of my Natasha/Clint bias I think. Which is amusing because most the time I don't let things like that color my opinion.

There is a lot of character building for both of them in the book. It is set during Dark Reign so he's Ronin at the time and really delves into Clint and Bobbi's relationship. The part I found really interesting is that it really looks at how he interacts with someone he loves. Comparison between the Clint in the flashbacks and the him in the present really shows how he's developed over the years. The book has really two plots. The obvious one is the two of them finding and stopping AIM form setting off a bomb. The other is told in a bunch of flashbacks and deals with Bobbi's experiences when she was prisoner held by the Skrulls. There is also a brief into why they were getting a divorce and Clint's reaction to her "death."
[identity profile] alphaflyer.livejournal.com on October 30th, 2013 04:44 pm (UTC)
I liked the bits of the Ultimates book that I did read, but I really didn't get far enough to provide cogent commentary. What I liked was the fact that this looked and sounded like the MCU Clint and Fury, all snark, cynicism and BAMFyness. But I honestly can't say whether that would have been enough.

Thanks for the additional rec -- I may actually look for that. I know nothing about Bobbi or the Ronin period and while I'm inclined to ignore the latter in my personal fic 'verse, I have mentioned Bobbi a couple of times and really should do her the honour of meeting her, so that maybe I can give her a voice at some point.
[identity profile] sugar-fey.livejournal.com on October 30th, 2013 06:19 pm (UTC)
If you're after more recent Bobbi stuff, she's on the current Secret Avengers team with Clint and Natasha.
[identity profile] salmastryon.livejournal.com on October 30th, 2013 07:55 pm (UTC)
If you like snark then definitely check out Widow Maker. There are some great lines in there between Bobbi, Clint and Natasha. Unfortunately, since it was written by two different writers it has a weird sorta tone shift in the middle and some plot threads dropped as well, but it still is worth reading just for the conversation between the three.
[identity profile] sugar-fey.livejournal.com on October 30th, 2013 07:19 pm (UTC)
The downside of Ultimates is Natasha's characterisation is pretty terrible. :/ But I like Ultimates!Clint, for the most part.