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Dwayne Gassmann
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JB certainly knows how to write a fine Hawkeye, but i don't know as that USAgent has ever had a better hand writing him.
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Michael Huber
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Hawkeye by far is the sentimental favorite, and I'd bet JB had more fun writing him than USAgent.
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I'll go with Hawkeye.  Some of my earliest exposures to the character would've been with JB's writing.  Going back and reading the early Avengers comics I find him very unlikable.

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Kevin Hagerman
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JB worked wonders with US Agent.  While Hawkeye's been written well by many, US Agent has not.

Tuesday, 2/2 toss-up: who would you rather work for - A.I.M. or Hydra?

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Hydra.

It's the closest equivelent in the Marvel Universe to the Big Fire Organization from the Giant Robo anime.

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A.I.M. Hydra are just a bunch of terrorists, whereas A.I.M. are a bunch of scientists playing at being terrorists. Plus I'd like to wear a yellow bucket on my head.
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