Thanks to the Disney Plus series Hawkeye , we have met Kate Bishop within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, Bishop was already a character with a run in the comics. So if you want to take a look at it, we give you the best guide on how to start reading Kate Bishop comics. As you will see, the story is long and the options are more than may seem at first glance, but don’t worry, we will guide you in the best way.

Kate Bishop has conquered the fans of the Hawkeye series, however, the fans of the comics already knew her and, in fact, we know that she is currently the best “Hawkeye” archer in the entire Marvel universe, even for above Clint Barton.
So, if he’s made you curious, and you want to know more, here’s how you can start reading his comics.
Young Avengers, the complete collection, the best starting point

Kate Bishop was born as a member of the Young Avengers , so her beginnings are there and it’s the best place to start reading the Kate Bishop comics.
The first hardcover volume collects Young Avengers numbers 1 through 15.
You can also find, in the same format, volumes 2 ( Looking to the future ) and 3 ( The children’s crusade ), so you will have all the beginnings of Kate Bishop and the ideal beginning.
Hawkeye 1: Six days in the life of…
This is, without a doubt, the story that you cannot miss . If you only have to read one Kate Bishop, let it be this one. Also, if you’re only interested in his run with Clint Barton’s Hawkeye and skip a bit on the Young Avengers, you can start here if you want.
The stage of Matt Fraction to the script and David Aja (Spanish cartoonist) is the most acclaimed by critics and the public .
Bishop and Barton team up and we see them in realistic stories, close to characters with developed abilities, but not superhuman. Get the first number and try to follow in order to get as many as you can.
Hawkeye: Kate Bishop, Volume 1
If you’ve become a huge fan of Kate Bishop after those readings, then you can continue on her solo journey as Marvel’s best Hawkeye , surpassing even her mentor, Clint Barton.
Hawkeye: Kate Bishop, Volume 1: Anchor Points , is the beginning of the run for Kelly Thompson and Michael Walsh.
There we see a more youthful tone , which reconnects with the fact that she is a young avenger . However, that doesn’t mean childish and Bishop proves that she surpasses Barton as a superior “Hawkeye” in the Marvel universe of comics.
If you like the stage, you can continue through the following volumes: Masks and Family Reunion , which you can also find in Spanish without much problem.
With these three pillars, you would have everything you need to start reading Kate Bishop and many hours of entertainment. Without a doubt, we are sure that you will become his fan.