downeyjnrs:

In celebration of my second Bloganniversary I decided to host another Giveaway.

RULES

  • must be following me

  • there will be three winners
  • reblog as often as you want (try to not spam your follower’s dashes too much though)

  • only reblogs count as entry, likes don’t count

  • you have to be okay with giving me your address; if you are under eighteen years old please ask your parents for permission

  • ends February 5th, 2015 at 8pm CET

  • I’ll ship worldwide 

  • winners will be chosen by a random number generator

  • winners have 48 hours to react to my message, otherwise a new winner will be chosen

PRIZES

If you have any questions about the giveaway, feel free to send me an ask

director-hill:

You know what’s really cool?

In Matt Fraction’s Hawkeye series, Clint has named his dog “Lucky”.

And I’m just now reading Edmonson’s Black Widow. In it, Natasha has a cat, which she has named “Liho”.

For those of you who don’t know, Liho or Likho is a Russian spirit/creature type thing who is the embodiment of bad luck.

So Clint’s dog is named for good luck, and Nat’s cat is named for the opposite.

fuckyeahavengingarcher:

Hawkeye #001 by Jeff Lemire & Ramón Perez

Following the conclusion of Matt Fraction and David Aja’s acclaimed run, Marvel relaunches the Hawkeye Ongoing with a new creative team— Jeff Lemire, of Green Arrrow-fame, and Ramón Perez, who has worked on John Carter and other Marvel books.

About the series, Lemire says: “One thing that I was really interested in is Hawkeye’s childhood and Barney’s childhood in the circus. And Matt Fraction did some really beautiful scenes with Clint and Barney as kids that really touched me. And I really wanted to keep going with that and experimenting with it so the first arc is split pretty evenly between Clint and Kate in the present and Barney and Clint in the past as kids in the circus. We’re looking at how the things that they did in the past are affecting Clint and Kate in the present. It’s this cause and effect thing. It’s really exploring Hawkeye from two different angles. We have Clint and Barney as kids and what’s that means to them as Hawkeye is just forming and then we have Kate and Clint now, and what Hawkeye is at the moment. This really allows Ramón to visually play with the past and present and it’s something that I’ve done a lot in the past too. A lot of my indie books like “Essex County” and “The Underwater Welder” really juxtapose past and present and in a lot of ways, this book feels really close to those for me. Exploring childhood and things like that.”

Clint and Kate’s next series of adventures launches in March 2015. 

This makes me hopeful for the new run, rather than just mourning the closing run.