List of Hawkeye characters
A list of characters to appear in the solo appearances of the Marvel Comics superhero Hawkeye.
Supporting characters
- Bangs – Weapons and explosives specialist of the W.C.A.[1]
- Dominic Fortune – A soldier of fortune with a connection to Mockingbird's past.[2][3]
- London – Researcher and developer of the W.C.A.[2]
- Rover – A Bio-Com (Biological Combat Unit created by the Secret Empire) rescued by Hawkeye.[4]
- Twitchy – Senior intelligence analyst of the W.C.A.[2][5][6]
- Grills – A man who lives in Hawkeye's building and owns a rooftop grill on which he barbecues for his friends. He knows Barton is an Avenger, but insistently thinks his name is "Hawkguy".
- Lucky (aka Pizza-Dog) – Hawkeye's dog, which he adopts in the first issue of his current ongoing series by Matt Fraction. The dog's tag identified it by the name "Arrow", but Hawkeye chose to rename it "Lucky". Lucky gets an issue of the comic devoted to his point of view, in which it is revealed that he thinks of himself by the name of "Pizza-Dog".
Allies
- Avengers – Earth's mightiest heroes. Hawkeye's friends and teammates.[7][8][9]
- Kate Bishop - Member of the Young Avengers and Clint's successor during his death. Kate appears alongside Clint Barton in the new Hawkeye series.
- Mockingbird – Former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. Hawkeye's ex-wife, former lover and frequent partner.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][2][3]
- Black Widow – Former Russian spy. Hawkeye's former occasional partner.[3][19][20][21]
- Deadpool - Mercenary and antihero. Has fought with and against Hawkeye depending on the scenario, but has recently become a close friend.[22]
- Jorge Latham - Former employee of Cross Technological Enterprises and trusted friend of Hawkeye.[23]
- Steve Rogers - Super-Soldier and Avenger. Hawkeye's friend and mentor.[1][24][25][26][27]
- Sandman - Supervillain. Befriended Hawkeye during his attempt to reform.[28][29][30]
- Jim Scully - Former superpowered adventurer and hired enforcer.[31]
- Silver Sable - Symkarian mercenary and leader of the Wild Pack.[32]
Family
- Barney Barton - Hawkeye's brother and former undercover FBI agent. Later became a costumed supervillain known as Trickshot.[33][34][35][27][31]
- Edith Barton - Hawkeye's mother. Deceased.[9]
- Harold Barton - Hawkeye's father. Deceased.[9]
- Ben Morse - Mockingbird's brother and Hawkeye's former brother-in-law.[36]
- Susan Morse - Mockingbird's mother and Hawkeye's former mother-in-law.[37]
Love interests
- Sheila Danning - Head of Public Relations at Cross Technological Enterprises. Betrayed Hawkeye to Crossfire.[23]
- Eden - A tattooed lady and a member of the Keibler Circus, brief encounter.[38]
- Barbara "Bobbi" Morse - Mockingbird, ex-wife.
- Natasha Romanoff - Black Widow.
- Darlene Penelope "Penny" Wright - a woman he briefly encountered in Fraction's Hawkeye series.
- Moonstone (Karla Sofen) - fellow Thunderbolt
Employers
- Carson Carnival of Travelling Wonders - A traveling carnival where a young Hawkeye first met the Swordsman and Trick Shot.[9][35][39][40][41][42]
- Cross Technological Enterprises - A technological research and development company where Hawkeye worked as chief of security.[43][44][45]
- Keibler Circus - Formerly known as the Tiboldt Circus.[38]
- World Counter-terrorism Agency - An anti-terrorist organization founded by Mockingbird.[2][3][18]
Enemies
- A.I.M. - Advanced Idea Mechanics. International terrorist organization.[18][20]
- Albino - A scientist specialising in mutagenics. Able to replicate superhuman abilities through technological means.[8]
- Baron Zemo - The son of an elite Nazi scientist. Gifted intellect and master strategist. Skilled in various forms of combat.[9]
- Batroc's Brigade - A team of mercenaries led by Batroc the Leaper.[8][46]
- Blind Justice - A vigilante known to use lethal force.[12]
- Bobcat - An acrobatic criminal and leader of the Claws.[47][48]
- Bullet Biker - A former member of Carson Carnival of Travelling Wonders and stunt motorcyclist turned criminal.[49][50]
- Claws - A team of acrobatic criminals. They are dressed exactly like their leader Bobcat as a tactic to confuse their enemies.[51]
- Crossfire - A former CIA agent turned subversive supervillain and arms dealer.[2][52][53][54][55][56] The closest villain Hawkeye has to an archenemy.
- Dark Ocean Society - A Japanese secret society of samurai warriors.[3]
- Death-Throws - A team of juggling supervillains often hired by Crossfire.[8][50][53][57]
- Death T.H.R.O.W.S. - Techno Hybird Remotely Operated Weapons Systems. Crossfire's robotic army formerly known as Magnum Z's.[2]
- Firefox - A cyborg assassin for the Russian government.[38]
- Javelynn - A supervillain hired by the Secret Empire. Skilled javelin thrower and athlete.[58]
- Kazi The Clown - An assassin hired by the Tracksuit Bros to kill Barton and his friends at the apartment.
- Lotus Newmark - Criminal mastermind and skilled martial artist.[17]
- Orb - A deformed motorcycling supervillain.[59]
- Phantom Rider - Jaime Slade. Ancestor of the original Phantom Rider. Inherited gunslinger skills and ghostly appearance.[60]
- Phantom Rider - Lincoln Slade. Brother of the original Phantom Rider, now a vengeful spirit.[60][61]
- Monica Rappaccini - Supreme Scientist of A.I.M.[5]
- Secret Empire - A subversive organization.[4]
- Silencer - An assassin employed by Crossfire. Able to nullify sound.[62]
- Alexei Shostakov - Former KGB agent and Red Guardian. Later became the new Ronin.[3]
- Stone Perfs - A street gang employed by Lotus Newmark.[63]
- Swordsman - Expert swordsman and athlete. Hawkeye's former mentor.[9][34][35][64][65][66]
- Taskmaster - Mercenary for hire and henchmen instructor. Has the ability to replicate physical movement using "photographic reflexes".[8][67]
- Terminizer - A vigilante with a murderous vendetta against the Stone Perfs. Revealed to be a pre-teen boy.[68]
- Tracksuit Bros - Dubbed the Tracksuit Draculas, this is the gang in Fraction's Hawkeye series who Barton continually runs into. They are responsible for the death of Grills.
- Trick Shot - Buck Chisholm. Highly skilled archer. Hawkeye's former mentor.[4][9][50][69][70][71]
- Trickshot - Barney Barton. Highly skilled archer. Hawkeye's brother.[72]
- Viper - A master of espionage. Former leader of HYDRA and the Secret Empire.[4]
References
- 1 2 Hawkeye & Mockingbird #1 (2010)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hawkeye & Mockingbird #1-6 (2010)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Widowmaker #1-4 (2010-2011)
- 1 2 3 4 Hawkeye Vol.2 #1-4 (1994)
- 1 2 New Avengers: The Reunion #2-4 (2009)
- ↑ Widowmaker #1 (2011)
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #21
- 1 2 3 4 5 Hawkeye: Earth's Mightiest Marksman #1 (1998)
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hawkeye: Blindspot #1 (2011)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.1 #1-4 (1983)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #1-3 (1988)
- 1 2 Solo Avengers #8-9 (1988)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #12 (1988)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #14-16 (1989)
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #22-25 (1989)
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #27-28 (1989-1990)
- 1 2 Avengers Spotlight #30-34 & #36 (1990)
- 1 2 3 New Avengers: The Reunion #1-4 (2009)
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #57 (1964)
- 1 2 Solo Avengers #14-16
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.3 #7-8 (2004)
- ↑ Hawkeye vs Deadpool Vol.1 #0-4 (2014)
- 1 2 Hawkeye Vol.1 #1-2 (1983)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.1 #3
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.3 #7 (2004)
- ↑ Hawkeye & Mockingbird #6 (2010)
- 1 2 Hawkeye: Blindspot #1-2 (2011)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #6-7 (1988)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #17 (1989)
- ↑ Thunderbolts #40-41 (2000)
- 1 2 Hawkeye Vol.3 #1-6 (2003)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #3-7 (1988)
- ↑ Avengers Vol.1 #64-65 (1969)
- 1 2 Hawkeye Vol.1 #1 (1983)
- 1 2 3 Solo Avengers #2 (1988)
- ↑ Hawkeye & Mockingbird #6 (2010)
- ↑ Hawkeye & Mockingbird #1-3 (2010)
- 1 2 3 Hawkeye Vol. 3 #7-8
- ↑ Avengers Vol.1 #19 (1965)
- ↑ Avengers Vol.1 #65 (1969)
- ↑ Avengers Vol.1 #223 (1982)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.3 #1-4 (2003-2004)
- ↑ Avengers Vol.1 #189
- ↑ Marvel Fanfare #3 (1982)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.1 #1-2
- ↑ Solo Avengers #3 (1988)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #11 (1988)
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #22-25
- ↑ Solo Avengers #13 (1988)
- 1 2 3 Avengers Spotlight #23-25
- ↑ Solo Avengers #11
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.1 #4 (1983)
- 1 2 Captain America #317 (1986)
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #24-25 (1989)
- ↑ Avengers West Coast Vol.2 #100 (1993)
- ↑ Hawkeye: Blindspot #1 (2011) (Front cover only)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.1 #3-4 (1983)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.2 #1-4
- ↑ Solo Avengers #19-20 & Avengers Spotlight #21
- 1 2 Hawkeye & Mockingbird #1-5 (2010)
- ↑ West Coast Avengers Vol.2 #17-25
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.1 #2 (1988)
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #30, #32-33, #36 (1990)
- ↑ Avengers Vol.1 #19-20 (1965)
- ↑ Avengers #65 (1969)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.3 #1-2 (2003)
- ↑ Avengers Vol.1 #223
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #30-33 & #36 (1990)
- ↑ Solo Avengers #1-5 (1988)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.3 #2-3 (2003)
- ↑ Hawkeye Vol.3 #5 (2003)
- ↑ Hawkeye: Blindspot #1-4 (2011)
External links
- Albino at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Blind Justice at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Bobcat at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Bullet Biker at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Carson Carnival of Travelling Wonders at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Keibler Circus at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Lotus Newmark at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Silencer at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Stone Perfs at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Terminizer at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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