Publication Information
- Title : Hawkeye (Clint Barton)
- Publisher : Marvel Comics
- First appearance : Tales of Suspense #57 (Sept. 1964)
- Created by : Stan Lee, Don Heck
- Alter ego : Clinton Francis "Clint" Barton
- Team affiliations : Avengers Avengers Academy, Defenders, Great Lakes Avengers, New Avengers, Secret Avengers, Thunderbolts, West Coast Avengers, Wild Pack, World Counter-terrorism Agency
- Partnerships : Black Widow, Mockingbird, Kate Bishop
- Notable aliases : Captain America, Golden Archer, Goliath, Ronin
- Abilities : Master archer, Exceptional acrobat, fencer and marksman, Highly trained tactician, martial artist and hand-to-hand combatant, Experienced pilot, Considerable strength, Enhanced eyesight, Uses a variety of trick arrows
- As Goliath : Superhuman strength and durability, Size and mass manipulation
- Hawkeye : Hawkeye's first self-titled comic book and first appearance with Mockingbird on the cover of Hawkeye Vol.1 #1 (Sept. 1983). Art by Mark Gruenwald.
- Format : Limited series
- Genre : Superhero
- Publication date : Vol. 1 : September 1983–December 1983, Vol. 2 : January 1994–April 1994, Vol. 3 : December 2003–August 2004, Vol. 4 : August 2012–Present
- Number of issues : 4 (Vol. 1), 4 (Vol. 2), 8 (Vol. 3), 19 (as of July 2014) (Vol. 4)
- Writer(s) : Vol. 1 : Mark Gruenwald, Vol. 2 : Chuck Dixon, Vol. 3 : Fabian Nicieza, Vol. 4 : Matt Fraction, Vol. 5 : Jeff Lemire
- Artist(s) : Vol. 1 : Mark Gruenwald, Vol. 2 : Scott Kolins, Vol. 3 : Stefano Raffaele, Joe Bennett, Vol. 4 : David Aja, Vol. 5 : Ramon Perez
- Host : Clint Barton
- Potrayer : Jeremy Lee Renner
Following the events of Fear Itself, the Avengers Academy is reopened in Palos Verdes at the former West Coast Avengers headquarters, where Barton accepts an offer to become a teacher. The character receives a new costume in Avengers vol. 4, #19 (November 2011). Cullen Bunn, writer of Captain America & Hawkeye, stated the costume was influenced slightly by The Avengers. In 2012, Hawkeye becomes the leader of the Secret Avengers.
Powers and abilities
While Hawkeye has no superhuman powers (with the exception of the period when using Pym particles to become Goliath), he is at the very peak of human conditioning. He is an exceptional fencer, acrobat and marksman, having been trained from childhood in the circus and by the criminals Trick Shot and Swordsman. This includes considerable strength, as a supervillain found out when he tried to use the superhero's 250 pounds-force (1,100 newtons) draw weight bow and found that he could not draw back the string to launch an arrow.
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