Clint Barton is a superhero, known as the first Hawkeye. He is a member of the Avengers skilled in use of a bow & arrow along with being mentor to the second Hawkeye, Kate Bishop.
History[]
Background[]
Origins[]
Clint Barton was an agent of SHIELD codenamed, "Hawkeye", who was close allies with Black Widow, and skilled with a bow & arrow, having perfect shot. He went on to become a member of the Avengers who fought in the Battle of New York against Loki and the Chitauri.
Avengers Training Initiative[]
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Global Avengers Initiative[]
When Tony Stark opened the Super Hero Academy, Clint taught archery at it. Hawkeye would become the trainer of Kate Bishop, a vigilante who idolized him due to the Battle of New York. The two would fight the evil Tracksuit Mafia together, and take up base in Stark's Avengers Campus California. Around December, the two fought off an attack of the Tracksuit Mafia on the campus, comedically wearing Santa hats and carrying presents while doing so.
Appearances[]
Avengers Assemble: Flight Force[]
Clint is in the database of Avengers members.
Avengers Stunt Show[]
Both Hawkeyes appear in this show, fighting the Tracksuit Mafia.
Avengers Training Initiative[]
Black Widow and Hawkeye appear to demonstrate combat to recruits.
Marvel Super Hero Academy[]
Hawkeye is listed as teaching archery to the Super Hero Academy.
Shawarma Palace[]
Hawkeye's likeness is featured on a poster decorating the Shawarma Palace food-stand.
Stark Factory[]
Hawkeye's equipment is in a cage labelled, "Specialized Projectiles".[1]
Super Hero Headquarters[]
Hawkeye's bio appears in this SHIELD base.
Training Center[]
There is a locker labelled, "Barton".
Trivia[]
- Hawkeye's pet dog Lucky the Pizza Dog from the comics is referenced throughout Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure as the mascot/namesake for the pizza company Lucky Dog's Pizza.
- Like Black Widow, the Hawkeye of the comics originates as an Iron Man villain who later reformed and joined the Avengers.
- The parks have attempted to retroactively depict Hawkeye closer to his more witty and charismatic comic-book counterpart rather than that of the films. This is as Hawkeye is one of the most contemplated adaptations of a superhero from the MCU. This has been due to stripping him of his comic personality, being grimly portrayed by alleged domestic-abusor Jeremy Renner, and having little consistent-characterization reliant in the films on the sexist woman in the fridge trope and escalating levels of superficial darkness.