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* CaptainObvious: In issue #4, a villain helpfully tells Hawkeye, [[CardCarryingVillain "I am a villain."]]


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* SilenceIsGolden: Most issue #2 plays out not only without any dialogue but without any sound effects at all, due to the power of the assassin known as The Silencer to perfectly mute all sound.
* SmokestackDrop: ProfessionalKiller the Silencer fights Hawkeye aboard his Skycycle and the two wind up atop a smokestack. Hawkeye seems to fall into the smokestack to his death but climbs back out, catches the Silencer by surprise, and throws him down the smokestack.
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* DisabilityImmunity: Hawkeye invoked this, using one of his sonic arrows to fry his own eardrums, rendering him immune to a bad guy's sonic mind control. Since then, Hawkeye has used hearing aids.


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* HardHead: The miniseries plays this trope somewhat realistically (at least at first). Hawkeye is dealt a head injury during a battle with Ronin, and the resulting brain damage is severe enough that he slowly starts going blind. Of course, since StatusQuoIsGod, the hero is cured by the end of the story.
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Clint Barton made his debut in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse as a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent in ''Film/{{Thor}}'', portrayed by Creator/JeremyRenner, while Kate Bishop made her debut in the Creator/DisneyPlus series ''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'', portrayed by Creator/HaileeSteinfeld.

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Clint Barton made his debut in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse as a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent in ''Film/{{Thor}}'', portrayed by Creator/JeremyRenner, while Kate Bishop made her debut in the Creator/DisneyPlus series ''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'', portrayed by Creator/HaileeSteinfeld.



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* AgentsDating: Hawkeye and Mockingbird go on a date, after making arrangements for it during the course of one of their missions together. It's notable because, despite being married for a good few years, this is one of the first times they're actually on a date, since they got married less than ten days after meeting each other and spent most of their marriage fighting evil, so 'dates' for them mostly consisted of punching things in the face (though, they had been shown previously going on dates occasionally). Of course, the date shown doesn't go well as Clint decides to surprise her by tracking down her mother...having not realized that Bobbi had ''faked her death'' to keep her family out of danger, and that by dragging her mother back into her life, it ultimately gets her mother shot.


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* ABNegative: The only clue Clint has to Trick Shot's killer is his blood type being A+. This trope is subverted, as the blood type really doesn't help much. Clint even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] that's ''his'' blood type. Eventually, this comes back to help him at [[{{Foreshadowing}} the end,]] as [[spoiler: it is revealed the killer, his brother Barney, is a perfect genetic match for a stem cell transplant that can save him from permanent blindness]].
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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: The arc ''The Tape'' revolves around Hawkeye's mission to retrieve a VHS tape owned by a criminal organization that has several SHIELD secrets. Why the heck does a videotape even exist, you wonder (and Hawkeye asks Captain America) when everybody and their dog would just upload it to a computer? Because in the post-''ComicBook/CivilWar'' world, with Tony Stark's Extremis-given super-HollywoodHacking capabilities being well known, criminals have had to go extremely low-tech to maintain their secrets ([[RockBeatsLaser with some success, to boot]]).

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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: The arc ''The Tape'' revolves around Hawkeye's mission to retrieve a VHS tape owned by a criminal organization that has several SHIELD secrets. Why the heck does a videotape even exist, you wonder (and Hawkeye asks Captain America) when everybody and their dog would just upload it to a computer? Because in the post-''ComicBook/CivilWar'' post-''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}'' world, with Tony Stark's Extremis-given super-HollywoodHacking capabilities being well known, criminals have had to go extremely low-tech to maintain their secrets ([[RockBeatsLaser with some success, to boot]]).
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Kate starred in [[ComicBook/Hawkeye2016 his own series]] beginning in 2016, where she moved to Los Angeles to become a private investigator. After living in Los Angeles for a while, Kate realized that there were more supervillains than she could handle alone and enlisted Clint in the new reformed [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]].

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Kate starred in [[ComicBook/Hawkeye2016 his her own series]] beginning in 2016, where she moved to Los Angeles to become a private investigator. After living in Los Angeles for a while, Kate realized that there were more supervillains than she could handle alone and enlisted Clint in the new reformed [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]].

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[[ComicBook/Hawkeye2012 He had his own title]] in 2012 under the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' line, which can best be described as [[JustForFun/XMeetsY an indie comic set in the Marvel Universe]], and focused on Clint as well as [[LegacyCharacter the other two Hawkeyes]], Kate Bishop and Clint's brother Barney, with Kate now effectively Clint's partner -- rather than his protégé. This series further developed Kate's character; the "L.A. Woman" story is notable for being entirely Kate-centric, following her ([[StatusQuoIsGod brief]]) move to California, where she attempts to start her own private detective agency.

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Clint eventually starred in [[ComicBook/Hawkeye2012 He had his own title]] in 2012 under the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' line, which can best be described as [[JustForFun/XMeetsY an indie comic set in the Marvel Universe]], and focused on Clint as well as [[LegacyCharacter the other two Hawkeyes]], Kate Bishop and Clint's brother Barney, with Kate now effectively Clint's partner -- rather than his protégé. This series further developed Kate's character; the "L.A. Woman" story is notable for being entirely Kate-centric, following her ([[StatusQuoIsGod brief]]) move to California, where she attempts to start her own private detective agency.



Kate starred in her own ''Hawkeye'' series beginning in 2016, where she moved to Los Angeles to become a private investigator. After living in Los Angeles for a while, Kate realized that there were more supervillains than she could handle alone and enlisted Clint in the new reformed [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]].

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Kate starred in her [[ComicBook/Hawkeye2016 his own ''Hawkeye'' series series]] beginning in 2016, where she moved to Los Angeles to become a private investigator. After living in Los Angeles for a while, Kate realized that there were more supervillains than she could handle alone and enlisted Clint in the new reformed [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]].



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Hawkeye is a Marvel Comics character created by Creator/StanLee and Don Heck. Making his debut as a reluctant villain in ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense #57'' (September, 1964), Hawkeye quickly turned his back on that life and joined ComicBook/TheAvengers after a chance meeting with Edwin Jarvis.

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Hawkeye ''Hawkeye'' is a Marvel Comics Creator/MarvelComics character created by Creator/StanLee and Don Heck. Making his debut as a reluctant villain Heck, first appearing in ''ComicBook/TalesOfSuspense #57'' (September, 1964), Hawkeye quickly turned his back on that life (September 1964). The title has been used by three major characters; Clint Barton, Bullseye, and joined ComicBook/TheAvengers after a chance meeting with Edwin Jarvis.
Kate Bishop.



Jealous of the fame the then-new hero ComicBook/IronMan was getting, Clint decided to use his skills to become a superhero as well, The Hawkeye. Unfortunately, his weakness for pretty women got him involved with ComicBook/BlackWidow, who at the time was a spy working for the Russians against Iron Man, and she tricked him into attacking the hero. He soon realized he'd been duped, however. Given a chance to redeem himself, Hawkeye joined the Avengers and has been affiliated with the team ever since, even leading its spin-off, the West Coast Avengers. Ironically, the Widow would later end up doing a HeelFaceTurn herself and becoming a superhero, and even joined the Avengers, having made her peace with Clint.

Years later, Clint fell in love and married ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}}, though they had troubles after she killed a man who had raped her. She appeared to have been killed by the DemonLord Mephisto for a long time, until it was revealed that it was actually a Skrull spy in her place during ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}''. The real Mockingbird and Hawkeye have since reunited.

Clint was one of the casualties during the rampage of ComicBook/ScarletWitch in ''Avengers Dissasembled''. Due to the events of ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', he came BackFromTheDead, took up the mantle of Ronin with permission of the original Ronin (Maya Lopez), as the name Hawkeye at the time was being used by ComicBook/{{Young Avenger|s}} [[Characters/MarvelComics Kate Bishop]], and eventually joined the ''New Avengers'', leading to the events of ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}'' (and also reunited with the real Mockingbird in the aftermath). During the ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', he was appointed as the leader of the New Avengers and was doing a fair job (aside of one LeeroyJenkins moment), until the return of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. After ''Dark Reign'', Clint became a mainstream Avengers member, once again donning the Hawkeye alter ego. However, shortly after this he and Mockingbird got divorced.

[[ComicBook/Hawkeye2012 He had his own title]] in 2012 under the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' line, which can best be described as [[JustForFun/XMeetsY an indie comic set in the Marvel Universe]], and focused on Clint as well as [[LegacyCharacter the other two Hawkeyes]], Kate Bishop and Clint's brother Barney, to varying degrees. After [[ComicBook/HawkeyeKateBishop he assisted Kate Bishop]] in Los Angeles, Kate realized that there were more supervillains than she could handle alone and enlisted Clint in the new reformed [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]].

Creator/JeremyRenner portrays him in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse since 2011. His first appearance was a cameo in ''Film/{{Thor}}''.

Oh, and he's the ''only'' character in comics to be a member of both Marvel's ComicBook/TheAvengers and DC's ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica.

If you're looking for the second, female and young adult version of Hawkeye, go [[ComicBook/HawkeyeKateBishop here]].

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Jealous of the fame the then-new hero ComicBook/IronMan was getting, Clint decided to use his skills to become a superhero as well, The Hawkeye. Unfortunately, his weakness for pretty women got him involved with ComicBook/BlackWidow, who at the time was a spy working for the Russians against Iron Man, and she tricked him into attacking the hero. He soon realized he'd been duped, however. Given a chance to redeem himself, Hawkeye joined the Avengers and has been affiliated with the team ever since, even leading its spin-off, the West Coast Avengers. Ironically, the Widow would later end up doing a HeelFaceTurn herself and becoming a superhero, and even joined the Avengers, having made her peace with Clint.

Years later, Clint fell in love and married ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}}, though they had troubles after she killed a man who had raped her. She appeared to have been killed by the DemonLord Mephisto for a long time, until it was revealed that it was actually a Skrull spy in her place during ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}''. The real Mockingbird and Hawkeye have since reunited.

reunited. However, tragically, Clint was one of the casualties during the rampage of ComicBook/ScarletWitch in ''Avengers Dissasembled''. Due Disassembled''.

Afterward, Kate Bishop is introduced in the pages of ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'', when the Young Avengers ([[Characters/YoungAvengersTitleTeam Hulkling, Wiccan, Patriot, and Iron Lad]]) literally crash into her sister's wedding mid-hostage situation, which they're barely able to prevent from getting worse. After the encounter, Kate takes it upon herself to investigate the fledgling team of superheroes, ultimately deciding that she wants in on their operation. Although technically a civilian at this point, Kate's athleticism and training allow her to become the token BadassNormal of the team, proving herself to be a skilled archer and fighter within a short span of time.

After breaking into the Avengers' old headquarters and putting together an outfit made from aspects of Hawkeye and ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}}'s respective costume, she approaches the Young Avengers and announces herself as part of the team. After helping them take down Kang the Conquerer, she's accepted into their likes, and adopts the "Hawkeye" codename left dormant by Clint Barton's death -- which ComicBook/JessicaJones claimed ComicBook/CaptainAmerica suggested for her, since she was only the second person after Clint to stand up to him.

Meanwhile, due
to the events of ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', he came Clint was BackFromTheDead, and took up the mantle of Ronin with permission of the original Ronin (Maya Lopez), as the name Hawkeye at the time was being used by ComicBook/{{Young Avenger|s}} [[Characters/MarvelComics Kate Bishop]], and eventually joined joining the ''New Avengers'', leading to the events of ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}'' (and also reunited with the real Mockingbird in the aftermath). During the ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', he was appointed as the leader of the New Avengers and was doing a fair job (aside of from one LeeroyJenkins moment), until the return of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. After ''Dark Reign'', Clint became a mainstream Avengers member, once again donning the Hawkeye alter ego. However, shortly after this he and Mockingbird got divorced.

During this time, Clint and Kate finally met each other. The two weren't ''exactly'' buddies upon meeting, but Clint ultimately encouraged Kate to keep the Hawkeye name, claiming the world was now big enough for two Hawkeyes.

[[ComicBook/Hawkeye2012 He had his own title]] in 2012 under the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' line, which can best be described as [[JustForFun/XMeetsY an indie comic set in the Marvel Universe]], and focused on Clint as well as [[LegacyCharacter the other two Hawkeyes]], Kate Bishop and Clint's brother Barney, to varying degrees. After [[ComicBook/HawkeyeKateBishop he assisted with Kate Bishop]] in Los Angeles, Kate realized that there were more supervillains now effectively Clint's partner -- rather than his protégé. This series further developed Kate's character; the "L.A. Woman" story is notable for being entirely Kate-centric, following her ([[StatusQuoIsGod brief]]) move to California, where she could handle alone attempts to start her own private detective agency.

Fraction's ''Hawkeye'' ended in 2015, but the [[ScheduleSlip oft-delayed]] title caused its followup series, ''All-New Hawkeye'' (by Jeff Lemire
and enlisted Clint Ramon Perez), to launch ''before'' the former's final issue came out. Nonetheless, ''All-New Hawkeye'' ran for an initial arc of five issues --told in the new reformed [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]].present as well as through {{flashback}}s to Clint's youth-- before ''ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}}'' ended the Franchise/MarvelUniverse, effectively putting the series on hiatus.

Kate returned to the ComicBook/AllNewAllDifferentMarvel universe in a second volume of Lemire's ''All-New Hawkeye'', this time with a twist: while the first volume was told in the past and present, the second one is being told in the present and ''[[FlashForward future]]''. As told through flash-forwards, the disagreement that drove her and Clint apart goes unresolved for decades, and the only thing able to bring them back together --in spite of their differences-- is an opportunity to resolve some unfinished business from the very mission that strained their relationship.


Creator/JeremyRenner portrays him Kate starred in her own ''Hawkeye'' series beginning in 2016, where she moved to Los Angeles to become a private investigator. After living in Los Angeles for a while, Kate realized that there were more supervillains than she could handle alone and enlisted Clint in the new reformed [[ComicBook/WestCoastAvengers2018 West Coast Avengers]].

Clint Barton made his debut
in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse since 2011. His first appearance was as a cameo S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent in ''Film/{{Thor}}''.

Oh, and he's
''Film/{{Thor}}'', portrayed by Creator/JeremyRenner, while Kate Bishop made her debut in the ''only'' character in comics to be a member of both Marvel's ComicBook/TheAvengers and DC's ComicBook/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica.

If you're looking for the second, female and young adult version of Hawkeye, go [[ComicBook/HawkeyeKateBishop here]].
Creator/DisneyPlus series ''Series/{{Hawkeye|2021}}'', portrayed by Creator/HaileeSteinfeld.



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* ''Hawkeye [[ComicBook/{{Hawkeye|2012}} vol. 4]]'' (2012 - 2015)
* ''All-New Hawkeye'' vol. 1 (2015)
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* AbledInTheAdaptation:
** Zigzagged. In alternate future stories where he goes blind (there are more than you might think) his partial deafness is conveniently left out so his hearing can make up for his lack of sight.
** In the MCU his hearing was fine well into adulthood, but cumulative hearing damage caused by close proximity to explosions ''in the movies'' led to him becoming hard of hearing.
* AbusiveParents: Hawkeye's father was an alcoholic and his mother did nothing to intervene.
* TheAce: Hawkeye was this during the early run of West Coast Avengers. In a scene in which he's fighting to keep the Quinjet he's piloting from crashing, the narrator comments that many Avengers get praise for doing one thing well, but not Hawkeye—because he does MANY things well.
* ActionGirl: Kate Bishop as Hawkeye II.
* ActuallyADoombot: In an issue of ''The Avengers'' written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis, Hawkeye goes to Transia in search of the Scarlet Witch, finds that she has IdentityAmnesia, [[{{Squick}} has sex with her]] and goes home. In ''ComicBook/AvengersTheChildrensCrusade'', Hawkeye learns that this woman was actually a robot Doctor Doom created to throw people off Wanda's trail. (Though it's not 100% clear. A more plausible reading was that Clint met up with the real Wanda in Transia before Doom replaced her with the Doombot, but either way the humor works, since Clint isn't sure if he slept with the real Wanda or the Doombot.)
* AdaptationalWimp: His film counterpart lacks his acrobatics and skill with other weapons, and uses a much more BoringButPractical arsenal of arrows which limit his range. A great source of controversy for fans as his OutOfFocus nature pretty much leaves him the least impressive Avenger. This gets [[AvertedTrope averted]] later on as Clint gets to whow off more of his arrows and proves to be an amazing swordsman as well, capable of going full OneManArmy on the Yakuza.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Ultimate Hawkeye... [[DependingontheArtist sometimes]]... has darker hair than classic Clint. Similarly, Jeremy Renner's dirty blond/brown hair in the films looks far more different than Clint's classic Golden locks.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: To DC's ComicBook/GreenArrow.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter:
** Hawkeye is this to Green Arrow in an alternate universe where the [[ComicBook/JLAAvengers Justice League and Avengers]] co-exist. Leaving the Franchise/MarvelUniverse to join the Justice League, Hawkeye completely overshadows Ollie, landing an impossible trick shot to defeat Doctor Doom at the Source Wall. Clint was even dating ComicBook/BlackCanary, Ollie's girl.
** Also, occasionally, to Kate Bishop. As far as Clint is concerned, Kate is the best archer he's ever met. However, while she's skilled enough to be on the Young Avengers, he's just that much better that, occasionally, she expresses slight jealousy over it.
** As the comics have shown, Clint can casually land the Robin Hood shot (piercing an arrow with another arrow from behind) which Kate can't do at first, but she can tell Emperor Domitian to suck it by loosing five arrows at once (and have them all be non-lethal). However, Clint can fire three arrows and hit his targets before you can say "That's cool", making it a case of TechnicianVsPerformer, and Kate eventually managed to land the Robin Hood shot in Hawkeye #10, published 5 years later (in real-world time) after her first attempt in Young Avengers Presents #6.
** Mockingbird is this to him. She was a far better fighter and effortlessly beat him in a fight when they first met, and the only reason he won a fight when she was being forced to kill him was because she was brainwashed to fight without thinking and he was able to use that and his strength against her.
** For Clint, the one man whom he'll forever (begrudgingly) consider to be better than him is ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
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* AmazonChaser: Clint tends to have a taste for women who can handle themselves in a fight. Case in point: When he first met Mockingbird, [[CurbStompBattle she kicked his ass.]] They married nine days later.
* AmbiguouslyBi:
** Clint Barton himself; though he is unambiguously into women (being that he was married and all, and is still in love with his ex-wife), he's made a near-constant habit of playfully hitting on other men, lampshading HomoeroticSubtext between himself and others, and gets ''very'' jealous of anyone who threatens his place as Steve's "best friend" (and this is without getting into the way his history with Steve comes off as a romantic arc). He also notably spent years wearing a costume that corresponded to the colours of the Bisexual Pride flag, and when he ''didn't'' wear that, his other costume choices (such as the miniskirt suit) were quite campy.
** Kate Bishop herself, not only does she have a PseudoRomanticFriendship with America Chavez ''and'' Cassie Lang, but it's became a RunningGag that the men she's attracted to are ''always'' bi guys.
** Clint's ex-wife Bobbi Morse, though ostensibly into dudes, is also shown openly admiring other women, particularly Black Widow, and jokes about her PseudoRomanticFriendship with The Wasp.
* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents:
** Sometimes, Clint is written with a midwestern PhoneticAccent. Regardless, it's apparently noticeable he ''sounds'' like a carnie from Iowa.
** Used nontraditionally, in Volume 4 Clint's neighor Grills has an accent that keeps him from hearing the difference between Hawkeye and Hawkguy.
* AmicableExes: With Bobbi. Clint is ready to rip the city apart when he finds out she's been shot, and she beats up some goons when they're watching Clint's apartment building in Hawkeye. The last one is followed by her taking a shower at his place and, smilingly, handing him their finalized divorce papers ([[ContinuitySnarl ...that were already finalized before she was abducted by Skrulls]]).
** Also Natasha. They didn't date long, but they're still so close that the two have been jokingly referred to as each others "Work Wife/Husband".
** And again with Jessica Drew, to some extent at least. So much so he was invited on a "Girl's Night Out" with her and her superheroine friends.
* AnachronicOrder:
** Volume 4, #6 takes place [[ChristmasEpisode mid-December]], but #7 is an issue about [[RippedFromTheHeadlines Hurricane Sandy]], which occurred in October 2012. The second trade paperback instead opts for straight chronological order, with the issues ordered 7, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11.
** Volume 4, #6 itself is also in anachronic order, jumping around one week of December and presenting the reasons for certain situations as they come up: December 18, 13, 17, 14, 15, 19, 15, 16, and 19.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Bullseye during ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. His brother Barney continued this after, though then he retired.
** Inverted with Kate, who is much more TheCape then Clint is; Clint's brashfulness and backstory as a (reluctant) costumed criminal is definitely more "anti" then a good-natured RichesToRags girl who just wants to help people.
* ArcWords: "Okay... this looks bad." The phrase starts just about every issue of the Matt Fraction run, and it usually involves Clint falling to his doom or in some other horrible situation. Eventually there's an issue that starts with him being held at gunpoint with his pants around his ankles, and the phrase becomes, "Okay... this looks... completely ridiculous."
* ArchEnemy: Probably Trickshot or Crossfire, depending on who you ask. Once Barney [[LegacyCharacter inherited the Trickshot mantle]], he and Clint had a CainAndAbel dynamic. Hawkeye and Crossfire have the competition one would expect from rival marksmen (with different weapons), but Crossfire has [[KickTheDog kicked a lot of dogs]] in an attempt to break Hawkeye's spirit.
* ArcherArchetype: Hawkeye is an arrogant [[TheAce ace]]. He notably averts the "lower strength" trope, observing in at least one unarmed brawl how all the years of archery have paid off in terms of upper body strength and on another occasion disparaging Crossfire attempts to shoot Hawkeye with his bow (which has a 250 pounds-force (1,100 newtons) draw weight) and can't even draw the string back far enough to use it.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's got the trash talk and the skills to back it up. Except where Kate is concerned.
* AsLethalAsItNeedsToBe: His arrows and his way of using them. Though traditionally Hawkeye abhors killing, in later years he has become a victim of the "darker and edgier" trend of superheroes (particularly noteable when he unhesitatingly killed Bruce Banner during ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''). In his most recent appearances, however, Hawkeye tries to avoid killing people, but doesn't flinch at leaving his enemies paralyzed, perhaps for life.
--> ''He'll '''live'''. Not '''well''' but he'll live.''
* BackFromTheDead: Hawkeye died during the events of ''Avengers Disassembled'', only to still be alive after reality is shifted to the ''ComicBook/HouseOfM''. Following a HeroicBlueScreenOfDeath after his memories of his original life are restored and he learns that he's supposed to be dead, Clint is then killed a second time and resurrected for real when reality is returned to normal.
* BadassBiker: Has a custom built motorcycle nicknamed "Lightning." He also has his trademark flying motorcycle, the "sky-cycle", allowing him to take this to the next level.
* BadassNormal: Clint is [[ImprobableAimingSkills a skilled marksman]], martial artist (he's considered ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's best student), able to wield several different weapons as Ronin, and aside from his archery, he can throw objects with such skill and precision that he rivals Bullseye, meaning that, in Clint's hands, anything can be a lethal weapon. He's also an expert [[MasterOfAll technician, tactician, trainer, pilot, and leader]], which gives him a lot more utility than most of the other Avengers.
** In a list of the most dangerous 'normal human beings' in the Marvel Universe, Clint could easily be in the top five. It's important to note that his closest contenders are likely ComicBook/BlackWidow and Bucky Barnes a.k.a. the Winter Soldier, both of whom have had [[EmpoweredBadassNormal enhancements]] to their abilities, while Clint has zero such advantages. He is a baseline normal human being fighting on par with Thor and The Hulk.
** In an issue of ''Avenging Spider-Man'', Clint confides in Spider-Man that there is an enormous amount of pressure on him as a BadassNormal on the same team as Captain America, Thor, Iron Man & the Hulk, and subsequently he has to train constantly in order to make sure his accuracy is superhuman, in effect meaning ''he cannot miss''.
** In the Marvel Ultimate universe, his ImprobableAimingSkills border on the superhuman. In the recent ''Ultimate Comics: Hawkeye'' miniseries, it's established that he has subtle enhancements. Ultimate Hawkeye has increased musculature around the eyeballs, which allows him the ability to change his focal length. He also has many more rod cells and fewer cone cells in his eyes, leading to high-contrast, mostly black and white vision and better detection of motion. He's also immune to most attempts to trick the eye, such as camouflage or one-way mirrors.
* BattleCouple:
** Hawkeye and Mockingbird.
** Hawkeye (Clint) and Hawkeye (Kate Bishop), [[LikeBrotherAndSister in a non-romantic sense]].
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Commonly averted with Kate, who gets beaten up or otherwise disheveled just about as much as Clint does, and often has bandages patching her face.
* BerserkButton: Doesn't matter if Hawkeye's relationship with her is going strong or not: hurt Mockingbird, and there will be ''hell'' to pay. This works both ways as well, so in short, ''don't fuck with them.'' Deconstructed in that Clint is well aware of how he gets a murderous rage on when Bobbi is threatened, and this ''terrifies'' him. As he's against the idea that heroes should kill, the fact he becomes willing to when she's endangered has lead to many MyGodWhatHaveIDone moments.
* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Sometimes with lethal results, as when he shot Egghead in his pistol, which then backlogged and exploded.
* BowAndSwordInAccord: As Ronin, he mostly relied on melee weapons but he was also known for breaking out the ol' bow every once in a while if he felt like taking things seriously. ''VideoGame/MarvelsAvengers'' ran with this idea, and used a sword as Clint's melee combat option.
* BrokenPedestal: Hawkeye thought of the Swordsman as a father figure until he learned of his mentor's criminal activities. Something similar with Trick Shot too. One of the many proposed reasons for Clint's tendency to play TheLancer is that, until he met Captain America, he lacked a real father figure he could trust who didn't, ultimately, become an enemy.
* BrickJoke: Kate Bishop criticizes Clint for keeping a boomerang arrow, only for her to use it to disable a gangster who was holding a gun to Clint's head.
* CainAndAbel: Barney Barton was always jealous of the attention given to Clint during their time with the circus. After taking up the mantle of Trickshot, Barney and Clint became bitter enemies.

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!!Tropes seen in these series include:

!!''Hawkeye'' provides examples of:

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* AbledInTheAdaptation:
** Zigzagged.
ImprobableAimingSkills: In alternate future stories where he goes blind (there are more than you might think) his partial deafness is conveniently left out so his hearing can make up for his lack of sight.
** In the MCU his hearing was fine well into adulthood, but cumulative hearing damage caused by close proximity to explosions ''in the movies'' led to him becoming hard of hearing.
* AbusiveParents: Hawkeye's father was an alcoholic
''Hawkeye and his mother did nothing to intervene.
* TheAce:
Mockingbird'', Hawkeye was this during the early run fires three Pym Particle arrows -- arrows whose heads were capsules filled with ''dozens'' of West Coast Avengers. In a scene in which he's fighting to keep the Quinjet he's piloting from crashing, the narrator comments toothpick-sized arrows that many Avengers were treated with the chemical ComicBook/AntMan uses to get praise for doing bigger/smaller. When they deployed and expanded, the thugs they were facing got to [[Film/ThreeHundred fight in the shade]]. Every single one thing well, but not Hawkeye—because he does MANY things well.
* ActionGirl: Kate Bishop as
was taken down non-fatally. Hawkeye II.
simply said he never hits what he wasn't aiming for. [[RuleOfCool This was during a motorcycle chase.]]
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* ActuallyADoombot: In an issue of SimpleSolutionWontWork: The arc ''The Avengers'' written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis, Hawkeye goes to Transia in search of the Scarlet Witch, finds that she has IdentityAmnesia, [[{{Squick}} has sex with her]] and goes home. In ''ComicBook/AvengersTheChildrensCrusade'', Hawkeye learns that this woman was actually a robot Doctor Doom created to throw people off Wanda's trail. (Though it's not 100% clear. A more plausible reading was that Clint met up with the real Wanda in Transia before Doom replaced her with the Doombot, but either way the humor works, since Clint isn't sure if he slept with the real Wanda or the Doombot.)
* AdaptationalWimp: His film counterpart lacks his acrobatics and skill with other weapons, and uses a much more BoringButPractical arsenal of arrows which limit his range. A great source of controversy for fans as his OutOfFocus nature pretty much leaves him the least impressive Avenger. This gets [[AvertedTrope averted]] later on as Clint gets to whow off more of his arrows and proves to be an amazing swordsman as well, capable of going full OneManArmy on the Yakuza.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Ultimate Hawkeye... [[DependingontheArtist sometimes]]... has darker hair than classic Clint. Similarly, Jeremy Renner's dirty blond/brown hair in the films looks far more different than Clint's classic Golden locks.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: To DC's ComicBook/GreenArrow.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter:
** Hawkeye is this to Green Arrow in an alternate universe where the [[ComicBook/JLAAvengers Justice League and Avengers]] co-exist. Leaving the Franchise/MarvelUniverse to join the Justice League, Hawkeye completely overshadows Ollie, landing an impossible trick shot to defeat Doctor Doom at the Source Wall. Clint was even dating ComicBook/BlackCanary, Ollie's girl.
** Also, occasionally, to Kate Bishop. As far as Clint is concerned, Kate is the best archer he's ever met. However, while she's skilled enough to be on the Young Avengers, he's just that much better that, occasionally, she expresses slight jealousy over it.
** As the comics have shown, Clint can casually land the Robin Hood shot (piercing an arrow with another arrow from behind) which Kate can't do at first, but she can tell Emperor Domitian to suck it by loosing five arrows at once (and have them all be non-lethal). However, Clint can fire three arrows and hit his targets before you can say "That's cool", making it a case of TechnicianVsPerformer, and Kate eventually managed to land the Robin Hood shot in Hawkeye #10, published 5 years later (in real-world time) after her first attempt in Young Avengers Presents #6.
** Mockingbird is this to him. She was a far better fighter and effortlessly beat him in a fight when they first met, and the only reason he won a fight when she was being forced to kill him was because she was brainwashed to fight without thinking and he was able to use that and his strength against her.
** For Clint, the one man whom he'll forever (begrudgingly) consider to be better than him is ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
%%* AnnoyingArrows
* AmazonChaser: Clint tends to have a taste for women who can handle themselves in a fight. Case in point: When he first met Mockingbird, [[CurbStompBattle she kicked his ass.]] They married nine days later.
* AmbiguouslyBi:
** Clint Barton himself; though he is unambiguously into women (being that he was married and all, and is still in love with his ex-wife), he's made a near-constant habit of playfully hitting on other men, lampshading HomoeroticSubtext between himself and others, and gets ''very'' jealous of anyone who threatens his place as Steve's "best friend" (and this is without getting into the way his history with Steve comes off as a romantic arc). He also notably spent years wearing a costume that corresponded to the colours of the Bisexual Pride flag, and when he ''didn't'' wear that, his other costume choices (such as the miniskirt suit) were quite campy.
** Kate Bishop herself, not only does she have a PseudoRomanticFriendship with America Chavez ''and'' Cassie Lang, but it's became a RunningGag that the men she's attracted to are ''always'' bi guys.
** Clint's ex-wife Bobbi Morse, though ostensibly into dudes, is also shown openly admiring other women, particularly Black Widow, and jokes about her PseudoRomanticFriendship with The Wasp.
* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents:
** Sometimes, Clint is written with a midwestern PhoneticAccent. Regardless, it's apparently noticeable he ''sounds'' like a carnie from Iowa.
** Used nontraditionally, in Volume 4 Clint's neighor Grills has an accent that keeps him from hearing the difference between Hawkeye and Hawkguy.
* AmicableExes: With Bobbi. Clint is ready to rip the city apart when he finds out she's been shot, and she beats up some goons when they're watching Clint's apartment building in Hawkeye. The last one is followed by her taking a shower at his place and, smilingly, handing him their finalized divorce papers ([[ContinuitySnarl ...that were already finalized before she was abducted by Skrulls]]).
** Also Natasha. They didn't date long, but they're still so close that the two have been jokingly referred to as each others "Work Wife/Husband".
** And again with Jessica Drew, to some extent at least. So much so he was invited on a "Girl's Night Out" with her and her superheroine friends.
* AnachronicOrder:
** Volume 4, #6 takes place [[ChristmasEpisode mid-December]], but #7 is an issue about [[RippedFromTheHeadlines Hurricane Sandy]], which occurred in October 2012. The second trade paperback instead opts for straight chronological order, with the issues ordered 7, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11.
** Volume 4, #6 itself is also in anachronic order, jumping
Tape'' revolves around one week of December and presenting the reasons for certain situations as they come up: December 18, 13, 17, 14, 15, 19, 15, 16, and 19.
* AntiHeroSubstitute: Bullseye during ''ComicBook/DarkReign''. His brother Barney continued this after, though then he retired.
** Inverted with Kate, who is much more TheCape then Clint is; Clint's brashfulness and backstory as a (reluctant) costumed criminal is definitely more "anti" then a good-natured RichesToRags girl who just wants to help people.
* ArcWords: "Okay... this looks bad." The phrase starts just about every issue of the Matt Fraction run, and it usually involves Clint falling to his doom or in some other horrible situation. Eventually there's an issue that starts with him being held at gunpoint with his pants around his ankles, and the phrase becomes, "Okay... this looks... completely ridiculous."
* ArchEnemy: Probably Trickshot or Crossfire, depending on who you ask. Once Barney [[LegacyCharacter inherited the Trickshot mantle]], he and Clint had a CainAndAbel dynamic. Hawkeye and Crossfire have the competition one would expect from rival marksmen (with different weapons), but Crossfire has [[KickTheDog kicked a lot of dogs]] in an attempt to break
Hawkeye's spirit.
* ArcherArchetype:
mission to retrieve a VHS tape owned by a criminal organization that has several SHIELD secrets. Why the heck does a videotape even exist, you wonder (and Hawkeye is an arrogant [[TheAce ace]]. He notably averts the "lower strength" trope, observing in at least one unarmed brawl how all the years of archery have paid off in terms of upper body strength and on another occasion disparaging Crossfire attempts to shoot Hawkeye with his bow (which has a 250 pounds-force (1,100 newtons) draw weight) and can't even draw the string back far enough to use it.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's got the trash talk and the skills to back it up. Except where Kate is concerned.
* AsLethalAsItNeedsToBe: His arrows and his way of using them. Though traditionally Hawkeye abhors killing, in later years he has become a victim of the "darker and edgier" trend of superheroes (particularly noteable
asks Captain America) when he unhesitatingly killed Bruce Banner during ''ComicBook/CivilWarII''). In his most recent appearances, however, Hawkeye tries to avoid killing people, but doesn't flinch at leaving his enemies paralyzed, perhaps for life.
--> ''He'll '''live'''. Not '''well''' but he'll live.''
* BackFromTheDead: Hawkeye died during the events of ''Avengers Disassembled'', only to still be alive after reality is shifted to the ''ComicBook/HouseOfM''. Following a HeroicBlueScreenOfDeath after his memories of his original life are restored
everybody and he learns that he's supposed their dog would just upload it to be dead, Clint is then killed a second time and resurrected for real when reality is returned to normal.
* BadassBiker: Has a custom built motorcycle nicknamed "Lightning." He also has his trademark flying motorcycle, the "sky-cycle", allowing him to take this to the next level.
* BadassNormal: Clint is [[ImprobableAimingSkills a skilled marksman]], martial artist (he's considered ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's best student), able to wield several different weapons as Ronin, and aside from his archery, he can throw objects with such skill and precision that he rivals Bullseye, meaning that, in Clint's hands, anything can be a lethal weapon. He's also an expert [[MasterOfAll technician, tactician, trainer, pilot, and leader]], which gives him a lot more utility than most of the other Avengers.
** In a list of the most dangerous 'normal human beings'
computer? Because in the Marvel Universe, Clint could easily be in the top five. It's important to note that his closest contenders are likely ComicBook/BlackWidow and Bucky Barnes a.k.a. the Winter Soldier, both of whom post-''ComicBook/CivilWar'' world, with Tony Stark's Extremis-given super-HollywoodHacking capabilities being well known, criminals have had [[EmpoweredBadassNormal enhancements]] to go extremely low-tech to maintain their abilities, while secrets ([[RockBeatsLaser with some success, to boot]]).
* TrouserSpace: During "The Tape",
Clint has zero such advantages. He is a baseline normal human being fighting on par stuff his "Amex Black" credit card with Thor and The Hulk.
** In an issue
no credit limit down the front of ''Avenging Spider-Man'', Clint confides in Spider-Man that there is an enormous amount of pressure on his pants. While interrogating him as a BadassNormal on the same team as Captain America, Thor, Iron Man & the Hulk, and subsequently he has Madame Masque is disgusted to train constantly in order to make sure his accuracy is superhuman, in effect meaning ''he cannot miss''.
** In the Marvel Ultimate universe, his ImprobableAimingSkills border on the superhuman. In the recent ''Ultimate Comics: Hawkeye'' miniseries, it's established that he has subtle enhancements. Ultimate Hawkeye has increased musculature around the eyeballs, which allows him the ability to change his focal length. He also has many more rod cells and fewer cone cells in his eyes, leading to high-contrast, mostly black and white vision and better detection of motion. He's also immune to most attempts to trick the eye, such as camouflage or one-way mirrors.
* BattleCouple:
** Hawkeye and Mockingbird.
** Hawkeye (Clint) and Hawkeye (Kate Bishop), [[LikeBrotherAndSister in a non-romantic sense]].
* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Commonly averted with Kate, who gets beaten up or otherwise disheveled just about as much as Clint does, and often has bandages patching her face.
* BerserkButton: Doesn't matter if Hawkeye's relationship with her is going strong or not: hurt Mockingbird, and there will be ''hell'' to pay. This works both ways as well, so in short, ''don't fuck with them.'' Deconstructed in that Clint is well aware of how he gets a murderous rage on when Bobbi is threatened, and
hear this ''terrifies'' him. As he's against but is the idea that heroes should kill, the fact he becomes only one willing to when she's endangered has lead to many MyGodWhatHaveIDone moments.
* BlastingItOutOfTheirHands: Sometimes with lethal results, as when he shot Egghead
reach in his pistol, which and get it [[spoiler:and then backlogged and exploded.
* BowAndSwordInAccord: As Ronin, he mostly relied on melee weapons but he was also known for breaking
it turns out the ol' bow every once in a while if he felt like taking things seriously. ''VideoGame/MarvelsAvengers'' ran with this idea, and used a sword as Clint's melee combat option.
* BrokenPedestal: Hawkeye thought of the Swordsman as a father figure until he learned of his mentor's criminal activities. Something similar with Trick Shot too. One of the many proposed reasons for Clint's tendency to play TheLancer
Masque is that, until he met Captain America, he lacked a real father figure he could trust who didn't, ultimately, become an enemy.
* BrickJoke:
actually Kate Bishop criticizes Clint for keeping a boomerang arrow, only for her to use it to disable a gangster who was holding a gun to Clint's head.
* CainAndAbel: Barney Barton was always jealous of the attention given to Clint during their time with the circus. After taking up the mantle of Trickshot, Barney and Clint became bitter enemies.
in disguise]].
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* CarnivalOfKillers: Bullet Biker, Swordsman, and both Trickshots got their start performing at the Carson Carnival of Traveling Wonders alongside Clint. The Saving Throws also play this trope fairly straight.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Putting aside the sheer implausibility of some of his shots, he can loose a quiver full of arrows with speeds comparable to machine gun fire, and each one hits his target. Then there's his acrobatic feats, which are genuinely superhuman but things he gained through circus training alone.
* TheChewToy: He was killed off in ''Avengers Disassembled'', came back and got killed ''again'' in the following year's big event, and got burned alive halfway through ''Avengers vs. X-Men''. If you see a big Marvel CrisisCrossover, expect bad things for Hawkeye.
* ChickMagnet: Black Widow lampshaded this in ''Widowmaker'': Despite having absolutely nothing remotely attractive about his demeanor (he spends a lot of time making an idiot of himself) women seem to fall for him.
* ChoiceOfTwoWeapons: Preference for bows notwithstanding, Hawkeye is actually something of a weapon's master... not even limited to just two, actually, but his most used weapons are a bow and arrows and a sword.
* CircusBrat: Clint picked up his skills with the Carson Carnival of Traveling Wonders. In some adaptations and Elseworlds (such as the Ultimate Imprint, the ''WesternAnimation/IronManArmoredAdventures'' cartoon, and Chuck Austin's AU War Machine run), this is modernized into him being an Olympic hopeful...for some reason.
* ClarkKenting: Clint just wears some shades. He doesn't make a real effort to conceal his identity, though he finds it more convenient if people don't realize that he's the Avenger Hawkeye. As a running gag, everyone in his apartment know who he is, to his annoyance when they loudly call him this, though everyone else needs him to actually tell them this because, frankly, they don't even ''know'' of him.
* ColorMotif: Strongly associated with purple, to the point of it being the dominant color in general.
* ComicBookFantasyCasting: ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' redesigned Hawkeye with the likeness of Bruce Willis.
* ContinuitySnarl: Several in issue 9 of Hawkeye volume 4, mainly in relation to his and Bobbi's relationship. They sign divorce papers despite being considered divorced as early as New Avengers The Reunion and Jessica claims that he ran away when things got tough, but they had made multiple attempts at getting back together and the last one failed due to a combination of them both suffering from severe PTSD and them both feeling that they couldn't be together at that point. But, the last one may just be poor research on Jess's part.
* CoolBike: The [[FlyingCar Sky-Cycle]].
* CrazyPrepared: Hawkeye carries target-specific arrowheads for almost any occasion. In ''JLA/Avengers'', Hawkeye locks down ComicBook/CaptainAtom with a lead foil containment arrow meant for the Radioactive Man. He claims to have an arrow custom made to defeat every single one of his Avengers teammates. During his time with the Thunderbolts (in the arc when Moonstone goes nuts as her power increases), after taking out The Vision with a specialized arrow:
--> You know I got an arrow for every single one of you. Don't think for one second that I didn't come here prepared to take down both teams if I have to!
* DarkerAndEdgier:
** During the period Clint operated as Ronin, he jettisoned his "[[ThouShaltNotKill No Killing]]" rule and even briefly used firearms. And of course in a ''literal'' example, he had started wearing a black costume rather than his purple outfit.
** [[ComicBook/UltimateMarvel Ultimate]] Hawkeye is made of this trope, what with being a ComedicSociopath and all. He got even ''edgier'' after his family died during ''ComicBook/TheUltimates 2''.
** The MCU version zigzags this, as he's a family man with a pretty neutral personality, but he also has no rule against killing, his first full film appearance had him spend much of it as a brainwashed pawn who killed many, and thanks to ''Film/BlackWidow2021'' it's confirmed he took active part in assassination missions that involved collateral damage. ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' took this a step further when it adapted his tenure as Ronin; while in the comics this only lasted three years in-real-time (in ComicBookTime, less than a year) and the only people he killed were Skrulls during an active war, in the MCU he spent five years brutally hunting, murdering, and mutilating the bodies of members of various criminal organisations. Conversely, even despite that he was portrayed as a somber and depressed hero rather than the raging jerkass he was during that time in the comics.
* DatingCatwoman: He had a fling with Meteorite/Moonstone during his tenure with the Thunderbolts.
* DeadlyDodging: A talented acrobat, Hawkeye uses his agility against his enemies, especially when he's outnumbered. In a training session with the ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}, Hawkeye uses this technique against Jolt and Moonstone to demonstrate the importance of teamwork.
* DeadpanSnarker: Quite possibly his most defining personality trait, and by far the most notable among the Avengers (pre-MCU, which promoted Iron Man to ''the'' snarker). He was so snarky in fact it actually spread to others, as his influence caused even ''Captain America'' to learn how to make a snarky comment.
* DecompositeCharacter: Within in the MCU, it seems aspects of Hawkeye's character have been given to Lance Hunter in ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', primarily his relationship with Bobbi of being exes with a tendency to bicker and snark but still care a deep amount for each other and be a serious BattleCouple when in a fight. Hunter is also similarly a JerkWithAHeartOfGold DeadpanSnarker BadassNormal, making him fairly similar to Clint's comic counterpart.
* DentedIron: He's the Avengers' primary BadassNormal who's a OneManArmy, but his adventures have left him with more than a few permanent injuries, most notably costing him his hearing. The Fraction run had him almost permanently wearing bandages, he's shown having surgery a handful of times to deal with severe injuries, and he casually mentions suffering chronic pain.
* DependingOnTheArtist:
** His hair, length and style, and in the Ultimate Universe, how dark it is.
** There's also his costume's sleeves. IE, if he has any sleeves at all, if he has one sleeve, short sleeves, or bare arms. With his new costume, this includes what are his glasses like (are they like any normal pair, do they look like Mockingbird's, do they look more stylized, are they just solid purple glass, etc), if he's wearing any glasses at all, does he wear wrist guards, how big or how detailed his logo is, how many pouches does he have, does he have a second quiver on his waist, is he wearing cargo pants or superhero tights, does he have any more purple on his costume, etc.
** Lastly, his bow. Is it a stylized Longbow, a fancy recurve, a compound, some kind of custom one-of-a-kind bow, does it lean towards more fancy looking, or is it more futuristic and practical, does it fold up or come apart, does it have any attachments, etc. This also extends to his arrow heads: Do they all have little metal cylinders on the end holding whatever trick implements are inside, or is it a a more realistic, though bulky, sharp and pointy arrow head. Due to his nature, its entirely possible that he has a mix of both.
** One notable discrepency is also his height. Officially, Clint is 6'3, making him an inch taller than ''Captain America'', however quite often he's drawn to be shorter than Cap. Likewise, Kate is officially 5'5, but sometimes the two are drawn either the same height, or only a few inches apart, when Clint ''should'' be nearly a foot taller than her.
* DependingOnTheWriter:
** Recently, Clint's view on killing. Previously, Clint was so against killing that he refused to listen to his wife's plea after she killed a man that raped her. Next minute, he's willingly firing arrows into bad guys boy parts without caring if they'll survive, then he's lecturing [[AntiHero Anti-Heroes]] why they should let bad guys live, then he's killing Skrulls. Addressed in ''ComicBook/NewAvengers The Reunion'', where he admits that he now understands why someone would want to kill another.
** Clint's social skills too. He's either a childish and occasionally snarky NiceGuy, or he's a complete JerkWithAHeartOfGold that has a mouth too big for him. When written by Creator/BrianMichaelBendis, he also tends to be FAR more of a jerk than he is usually, and tends to be the one itching to just kill the villain and making other rash decisions.
** And, strangely, Clint's knowledge of TV pop culture, and his interest in it in general. In a Team up with Spider-Man, Clint claims he doesn't watch TV (and doesn't even ''own one''; given his later confession about the amount of pressure he has to live up to as a BadassNormal it's possible he was lying to look good), but in ''ComicBook/TheReunion'' and his new ongoing, he makes references to ''Grey's Anatomy'' and owning a [=TiVo=]. In issue 6, he's terrified of getting the ending of ''Dog Cops'' spoiled, and throughout his series [=TVs=] can be seen, though this could be explained by the fact he received a large amount of money before the series started.
** Clint's knowledge of languages. In ''Hawkeye'', he struggles to tell languages apart, while in ''Infinity'' he manages to speak another language.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: [[BadassNormal He can punch them out too]], mind you, but he's not above scamming them either.
* DisabilityImmunity: His first fight with Crossfire left him deaf in one ear. Has a hearing aid. It gave him some kind of detection, as he could dial it up and tell if someone was secretly a robot.
** For a while, at least. Clint's hearing was fixed post-''Heroes Reborn'''.
*** As of the most recent issues of Fraction's Hawkeye, Clint is once again deaf after Clown stabs him in the ears with one of his own arrows.
** It's worth noting that Clint's deafness has never made it into adaptations outside the comics, to the disappointment of quite a few deaf fans who enjoy the representation he gives them.
* DiscardAndDraw: A few incidents has seen Clint abandon the bow-and-arrows in favor of Pym Particles, taking up the identity of Goliath, most notably in ''ComicBook/OperationGalacticStorm''.
* DistaffCounterpart: Kate Bishop.
* EpicFail: ''ComicBook/LokiAgentOfAsgard'' #1 has Clint somehow falling out of the sky in an airplane with no health and the cops chasing him ''while playing a fishing simulator''.
-->'''Clint:''' I KNOW! It just... it just ''happens''!
* EvilCounterpart: Swordsman, Trick Shot, and Barney Barton as Trickshot. Bullseye & Barney Barton both served as Hawkeye in Norman Osborn's ComicBook/DarkAvengers teams.
* EvilMentor: Trick Shot, who taught young Clint archery so he could have an accomplice while he committed crimes. Clint broke off their arrangement after he was forced to shoot his brother Barney.
* FBIAgent: Clint's brother Barney was an undercover FBI agent.
* FaceHeelTurn: Hawkeye, despite starting off trying to be a hero, was manipulated by ComicBook/BlackWidow and was a villain before joining the Avengers.
* FamilyMan: Seen more in his version for ''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'' where he cares for the family he formed in the movies, but in the comics is also seen a bit by the way he cares for his brother Barney and the long relationship he had with Bobbi. While with the Thunderbolts, he formed a [[FamilyOfChoice surrogate family unit]] with the team, him as TeamDad next to Moonstone's TeamMom, and was even (illegally) acting as a foster-father to Jolt and Charcoal.
* FastballSpecial: Has one with ComicBook/AntMan & the various other [[SizeShifter size shifters]] in the Marvel Universe, where the shrunken down hero is fired on one of Clint's arrows and proceeds to increase in size whilst flying at the enemy. Also serves as Clint's Level 3 Hyper in ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3 Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3]]''.
* FightMagnet: The Tracksuit Mafia.
* {{Foil}}: To Daredevil. Clint acts like a goofy idiot while Matt is almost always serious. Clint was almost deaf (prior to ''Heroes Reborn''), but has the best eyes in the Marvel U, while Matt is blind, but has super-humanly good hearing. Hawkeye works best in teams while Daredevil prefers working alone. It's worth noting that both were love interests for Black Widow.
* GadgeteerGenius: It's often forgotten that, since his first appearance, Clint was depicted as making all of his own Trick Arrows himself. Though he lacks any formal education, he's a skilled self-taught engineer who can come up with insane ideas for arrow heads that work surprisingly well. He might not understand the science behind Pym Particles, but he knows how they work and is more than capable of combining that with arrow ideas.
* TheGimmick
* GenreDeconstruction:
** Much of Matt Fraction's run was about the realities of a non-powered BadassNormal superhero, particularly what their life would entail when ''not'' saving the world. The result: Clint is near constantly exhausted, bruised, and in some degree of pain during the series because his "day job" has him constantly getting tossed around and hurt.
** Part of the reason for the infamous "incompetence" in the series is just showing the realistic outcome of one man fighting a much larger group of people. They don't use lasers or super powers, they just ZergRush him and jump him when he's not expecting a fight, and thus doesn't have his arsenal of Trick Arrows to take them down without doing serious damage. This also effects Kate later, who not only has the disadvantage of being outnumbered, but is also a ''very'' tiny woman who lacks Clint's physical strength. She can take down a guy twice her size without a problem, but fighting ''several'' is going to be a problem.
** In issue #7 (the [[RippedFromTheHeadlines Hurricane Sandy issue]]), Grills asks Clint why he isn't out with his fellow Avengers. Clint responds by stating that his archery skills would be rendered useless thanks to the hurricane's winds.
* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Inverted. Clint's weapon of choice is a bow and a quiver of arrows, while Bobbi prefers to beat people with her battle staves or kick them.
* HandicappedBadass: He's deaf, borderline illiterate, and has mentioned having chronic pain and shown obvious signs of depression. He's also a OneManArmy who's on-par with Captain America.
* HeelFaceTurn: Clint started out as a normal guy trying to be a hero, but after he was mistaken for a criminal ComicBook/BlackWidow picked him up and convinced him to help her. Barney Barton becomes the second Trick Shot.
* IdiotHero, GoodIsDumb and BookDumb: Clint's not stupid, he's a fairly smart man and has a wide range of talents/skills, but he's uneducated, doesn't plan too far ahead, isn't particularly good at understanding others, and can sometimes come off as incredibly dense. He can also be childish in more light hearted comics, like disagreeing with the team leader for the sake of it, cracking jokes about ComicBook/SheHulk because he had a crush on her, and in general trolling villains and teasing teammates. He also demonstrated that, while they have their purposes, the main reason for all his trick arrows is simply because they're fun.
* IHaveManyNames: Clint has used the names Hawkeye, Goliath, Golden Archer, Captain America, and Ronin. What's notable is that every one of those names have been adopted by someone else, or belonged to someone else before he picked it up.
* ImprobableAimingSkills
* ImprobableUseOfAWeapon: He's more than capable of using his bow as a close-quarters weapon, and can even throw arrows like darts if his bow is broken or out of reach.
** ImprobableWeaponUser: Not as much as Bullseye, but Clint has, in recent years, been shown to be able to weaponize anything from plying cards to ''pennies''. He notes in #3 that when he walks into a room, he looks at everything and makes a mental note on its use as a weapon, something he also notes is ''a completely insane thing to do.''
* IndyPloy: As he explained to Moonstone at one point during the original run of ''Thunderbolts'', Clint prefers to walk into a situation ''without'' having a plan. As he sees it, you fight harder when you know you don't have a safety net.
* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Hawkeye's weapon of choice against speedsters and agile opponents is to predict their next move and put an arrow in their path. Batroc the Leaper found himself stuck to the floor by an adhesive arrow after Hawkeye correctly deduced his landing point.
* InformedAttribute: Officially, Clint is 6'3", which makes him an inch taller than Captain America (who's billed at 6'2") and taller than most other characters. Despite this, he's rarely drawn any taller than Spider-Man (who's not a particularly tall guy), and is almost ''never'' depicted as taller than Steve.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Clint and Kate. While they don't appear to be ''that'' far apart in age (going by what's said, Kate is about 20 now, while Clint's age is probably only ten years older at most), they did first meet when she was about 16.
** To a lesser extent, Clint and Songbird too became very close when on the Thunderbolts; it's not clear how much younger than him she is, but it is clear there's a gap.
* {{Irony}}: In ''Dark Reign'', Clint was highly suspicious at ComicBook/SpiderWoman[=/=]Jessica Drew, considering she was the face of the Skrull Queen during ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}''. They were afterwards in a somewhat complicated relationship (even though they were only in this state of affairs because she unknowingly manipulated his pheromones).
* JackOfAllStats: PlayedWith since he does specialise in archery and ranged weapons and is the worlds greatest marksmen; still, outside of archery, Clint is a master at any weapon, ''but'' it's clear he's not the ''greatest'' master at any said weapon. Bobbi notes, while Clint is a high-skilled staff fighter, she still bests him because that's the weapon ''she'' specialises in, and it can be assumed that similar would happen if he fought katana-to-katana against Colleen Wing or longsword-to-longsword against Black Knight. When unarmed, he can still fight ten guys on his own and win, but he also once fought a BrainwashedAndCrazy Shang-Chi while unarmed and got utterly wrecked. Basically, he himself avoids CripplingOverspecialization, anyone who ''doesn't'' will probably beat him in said specialization, unless it's archery.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: DependingOnTheWriter how much one side wins out.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: As Ronin. FridgeLogic comes when one notes that he was trained by Swordsman, who used longswords, not katanas, and the two weapons are note interchangeable.
* KillingInSelfDefense: In ''ComicBook/TheTrialOfYellowjacket'', Clint saves Hank Pym from Egghead by firing an arrow into the blaster the villain was using. However, as he did so as Egghead was pulling the trigger, the feedback caused an explosion that killed the villain. He was horrified that happened since he had no intention in actually killing him and both the courts and the Avengers deem that he did no wrong-doing in doing so.
* KnifeThrowingAct: Clint used to be part of one with the Swordsman.



* TheLancer: To ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
* LegacyCharacter: Clint Barton took up Ronin's mantle with her blessing. He also served as the second Goliath after Hank Pym adopts the Yellowjacket persona. After the death of Captain America, Clint had a ''very'' short stint as the new Cap until Kate Bishop (Not knowing it was Clint) pointed out the hypocrisy in him wearing Cap's costume whilst he called her out on using the Hawkeye. This convinced him to give the costume and shield back to Tony Stark (he'd never really been comfortable with being the replacement Cap anyway; Tony had pressured him into it because Clint was the only one he could find who could pull off Cap's shield toss tricks). While he was Ronin, Clint gave Kate Bishop his blessing to continue serving as the second Hawkeye after testing her skills. Barney Barton became the second Trick Shot, renaming himself Trickshot.
* LikeBrotherAndSister:
** Clint Barton and Kate Bishop have made it clear they're exceptionally close, but have zero interest in ever dating the other. A lot of their dynamic actually seem like what you'd see between siblings, particularly with how Clint is both a source of inspiration ''and'' frustration for Kate.
** Before Kate, Clint and Melissa Gold/Songbird, from their time together in the ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}. They became incredibly close friends, probably the closest among the team besides their individual love interests, and Clint saw himself as a BigBrotherMentor to Mel.
** Similarly, Kate herself is pretty much [[ComicBook/YoungAvengers Billy and Teddy's]] closest friend, with the couple viewing her like family and likewise she seeing them in this manner in return.
* LoveMakesYouStupid: In his very first appearance he becomes [[LoveAtFirstSight smitten with]] Black Widow the moment he sees her. Because of this he just goes along with whatever she tells him to do without question.
* MadeOfIron: Only as Goliath II.
* MartialArtsStaff: As Ronin, Clint used one, created by locking together both of his nunchakus. He learned how to wield a staff in honor and remembrance of his wife, Mockingbird, who he thought was dead. Still not as good as her as it is ''her'' weapon, but still.
* MasterArcher: Clint Barton is the canon's foremost archer. His accuracy is nigh-superhuman due to much training, and he achieves things an average human can only dream of. In addition to being a Master Archer he is also skilled with several other weapons (among other things, he's just about the only person other than [[AwesomenessByAnalysis Taskmaster]] who can [[ThrowingYourShieldAlwaysWorks throw a shield as well as Captain America]]; even Bucky can only do it thanks to cyborg enhancement, but Clint pulls it off with just marksmanship) and is a highly-trained martial artist.
* MasterSwordsman: The Swordsman, naturally. Hawkeye is also an expert with a sword, his use of it as Ronin is in honor of the Swordsman, one of his mentors, who taught him everything about swordsmanship.
* McNinja: As Ronin; prior to this, Clint was styled more like a modern day European warrior.
* MiddleNameBasis: Barney's real name is Charles Bernard Barton.
* MondegreenGag: "Hawkguy" is what Matt Fraction's son kept calling Hawkeye. It eventually shaped the character's portrayal in the new series, made its way into issue 6 and has become the unofficial nickname of Vol. 4.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: One of the most famous and visible examples. In the [[Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse MCU]] movies, the creators ditched his purple costume and mask for more practical looking black leather, which eventually [[RetCanon found its way back into the comics]].
** His outfit in the first Avengers movie (which became the basis for his new look in the 616 Marvel universe, was actually an exact copy of his costume from the first Ultimates series.
** Prior to that, he'd worn a black costume as Ronin. The Ronin outfit ended up being the partial basis for his new costume in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron''.
* MrFanservice: His original miniseries had him spend a chunk of it in just a pair of briefs. The Fraction run spent a chunk of an issue with him naked, and this became a short RunningGag in other comics. He's sometimes worn Stripperific costumes, including once wearing a tunic with no pants and a plunging neck line.
* MultiMeleeMaster: In addition to his bow and arrows, Hawkeye is a master of martial arts and a weapon master, being excellent at using a sword, nunchakus, bo staff and even straight up throwing projectiles. Along with using arrows as melee weapons.
* {{Multishot}}: One of his more notable skills. In ''Hawkeye #2'' he notched three arrows, pulled back the string, took aim at a target, and hit the target in the head, stomach, and groin in the time it took Kate to say "that's so cool."
* MusclesAreMeaningless: A mild version of it is used for him. Hawkeye is obviously not as musclebound as Captain America or the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]], but he is plenty strong himself as a villain finds out when he tried using Hawkeye's bow against him and finds he can't pull back the string, considering to do so means he would have to pull back the equivalent of ''250 pounds'' with three fingers, which Hawkeye does all the time without effort. With that in mind, Clint is, usually, drawn with an impressive build.
* MyGreatestFailure: ''New Avengers: The Reunion'' and ''Hawkeye & Mockingbird'' revealed that Clint has regarded his failure to support Bobbi letting the Phantom Rider fall to his death (he raped her, but Clint used to have a much stronger hatred of killing) as his greatest failure for years, and it has constantly haunted him. He also considered her "death" one, telling her that he saw her everywhere while she was missing.
* NoArcInArchery: Employed on occasion when Hawkeye uses his trick arrows.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
** Will Bryson in ''Hawkeye'' #16 is a very unsubtle one for Music/BrianWilson.
** His music band, 'The Greyson Brothers', and a pic from their (not updated) website is mostly a pastiche of Music/TheEverlyBrothers.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''Secret Avengers'', neither Jessica nor Natasha think much of him, seeing him as a goofball. Maria Hill tells them that's precisely why he's so dangerous -- no one thinks much of him.
* OhCrap: See RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* OneManArmy: Though he prefers to work in teams, Clint is ''incredibly'' dangerous on his own, especially so long as he's armed.
* OneSteveLimit: The 2010s era with both Clint and Kate using an unmodified "Hawkeye" identity was the first Marvel work to unambiguously break the publisher's long-term rule of not having two characters use the same costumed identity simultaneously.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Barney Barton, until he was placed in one of Egghead's healing chambers.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: A major part of the reason the character has developed a negative reputation among mainstream audiences. He was the only Avenger not to have their own solo movie or a significant supporting role in another movie prior to ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', which meant his big film debut was mostly overshadowed by the spectacle of seeing ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], and the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] teaming up. Exacerbating this situation was that his subsequent two appearances were in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' and ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', where he was now sharing screentime with other impressive superheroes like ComicBook/ScarletWitch, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/BlackPanther, and ComicBook/SpiderMan. Tellingly, his increased role in ''Age of Ultron'' largely focused on [[spoiler:his family life]] and his status as TheHeart of the team, rather than his usefulness in battle. Not helping matters, the film version suffers horribly from MovieSuperheroesWearBlack, resulting in a pretty forgettable costume next to the brightly coloured and distinctive Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man, and his Trick Arrow arsenal is pretty much reduced to BoringButPractical (exploding arrows, etc), and his role as the "funny guy" is already covered by Iron Man, there's little for him to do that makes him nearly as memorable.
* PaintingTheMedium: One of the main running themes of Volume 4.
** Foreign languages go untranslated; instead, they're replaced by whatever language Clint thinks they're speaking in.
--->'''Maynard Tiboldt:''' Ladies and gentlemen. ''(French stuff.) (Wait, maybe some Italian, too?) ... (French!)''

--->'''Clown:''' ''(Curses in Polish)''
** Several sound effects aren't onomatopoeiae, but instead descriptions of the actual sound--for example, "(Roar of blood in head transmutes to smudgy backwards talking in a cup or something [[BuffySpeak I dunno]])". If there ''are'' {{Written Sound Effect}}s, half the time they're {{Unsound Effect}}s like "KGLASSSSS" for a shattering window.
** The recap on the credits page berates the reader for reading it, as they should already know the information presented.
* ParentalSubstitute: Swordsman and Trick Shot in his youth, Captain America as an Avenger. Seems to be trying to act as one for Kate...success is arguable.
* PinballProjectile
* PlatonicLifePartners: with Kate Bishop.
* PopularityPower: Mainly to do with Kate Bishop as her role in Matt Fraction's Hawkeye has gained her a significant following. A following so large that it contributed to her character joining the Ultimate Universe as a love interest to another popular, but controversial character, Miles Morales. This is significant because most Marvel Superheroes who are adapted in Ultimate at least have been in Marvel continuity for decades. Kate is the only relatively recent addition to the Marvel in general that has an Ultimate counterpart who will also be significant.
* PromotedFanboy: It's been established that Clint had a childhood ''love'' for cowboy fiction, which made the tenure he spent time-travelling to the WildWest and having bromantic adventures with Two-Gun Kid a dream come true. Sadly, this is largely what lead to his wife then getting raped by another cowboy superhero, and the breakdown of their marriage.
* RainOfArrows: In ''Hawkeye/Mockingbird'' he unleashed special trick arrows, the heads of which are filled with dozens, if not hundreds, of regular arrows shrunken down with Pym particles, leading to this trope. Hawkeye has a smaller-scale version of this attack in ''Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3'' called the scatter shot.
* ReallyGetsAround: He gradually grows into his reputation as a womanizer. Beside his ex-wife, he had been with ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/ScarletWitch, Moonstone, and ComicBook/SpiderWoman (Jessica Drew).
* RealMenWearPink: His primary colours are typically blue, purple, and pink, though recently he's swapped blue for black. He also once wore a costume that amounted to a minidress and a headband. His time in the circus essentially gave him a flare for flamboyant outfits.
* RightThroughHisPants: Inverted; the aftermath of a sexual encounter has ''him'' completely nude and ''her'' being the one half-dressed.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: In The Ultimates continuity [[spoiler: after his family is murdered and he is taken captive, he takes out one of his captors with a fingernail he's pulled from his own finger, then proceeds to single-handedly take out the entire strike force sent to take him down. He then looks into one of the security cameras and simply says, "Run."]]
* Main/RoguesGallery: Surprisingly, yes. Crossfire, Bobcat, Razor-Fist, the Tracksuit Mafia, Trickshot, the Clown, the Bullet Biker, Swordsman, Bullseye, Oddball and the Death Throws, the Circus Of Crime, and The Griffin.
* RuleOfFun: Some of his earlier adventures, and his new ongoing. Surely, a boomerang arrow makes no sense at all, but it works, 'because...boomerangs'.
* RunningGag: Most of the issues open with Clint in a compromising situation (such as falling from a building or waking up in bed with a woman) and saying, "Ok, this looks bad."
* SarcasticDevotee: Clint is one to Captain America, and anyone else he's on a team with. Kate Bishop is one to Clint.
* ShoutOut:
** Clint calls a cummerbund a "[[{{Series/Sherlock}} Cumberbatch]]".
** A page looks eerily like a screenshot from the Captain America and the Avengers arcade game, except it has current Hawkeye, Spider-Man, and Wolverine vs a bunch of AIM mooks.
** In the Matt Fraction run, we get to see the moment when, as a kid, Clint learned that there'd been an accident and he was an orphan now. Just like Walter from ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}, Clint has nothing to say in response except "Good."
* ASimplePlan: Several of the stories in the Matt Fraction run.
** Firstly, all Clint wanted was some tape to label his trick arrows with, but then he ends up buying a car, sleeping with its owner, and getting into a shootout with his former landlord's gang, and ends up in a hostage situation. Secondly, he was tying to go to Madripoor to reclaim a tape of him killing a dictator. Instead, he gets detained at the airport, robbed in the cab, loses his money and Avenger ID, then gets kidnapped by Madame Masque, only for this to be Kate pretending to be Masque. The second half they manage to IndyPloy their way out though.
** Issue 8 doesn't work out too well for him either. Clint and Cherry manage to steal the Red Safe, but Clint gets arrested and they end up losing the combination.
* SimpleSolutionWontWork: In ''All New Hawkeye'', the arc ''The Tape'' revolves around Hawkeye's mission to retrieve a VHS tape owned by a criminal organization that has several SHIELD secrets. Why the heck does a videotape even exist, you wonder (and Hawkeye asks Captain America) when everybody and their dog would just upload it to a computer? Because in the post-''ComicBook/CivilWar'' world, with Tony Stark's Extremis-given super-HollywoodHacking capabilities being well known, criminals have had to go extremely low-tech to maintain their secrets ([[RockBeatsLaser with some success, to boot]]).
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Most of the time, the reason his love interests are attracted to him is in-part because he's a good natured guy. Black Widow defected largely because of his influence, and Moonstone's CharacterDevelopment was in-part triggered by falling in love with his good nature and wanting to be a better person for his sake.
** With Mockingbird, it's a bit more complicated. She fell in love with him while they were working together and she proposed because he [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificed his hearing to save her]], but they developed relationship problems because of his HolierThanThou attitude about [[ThouShaltNotKill killing]]. At the same time, she finds him ''particularly'' attractive next to other Avengers specifically because Clint is a brash AntiHero JerkWithAHeartOfGold and [[BirdsOfAFeather she finds his wild nature much more her speed]]. When Domonic Fortune calls Clint a "boyscout", Bobbi laughed because he is probably the ''only'' person who'd think that, and also finds Fortune's own unscrupulous nature, though useful, a ''complete'' turn-off. Essentially, she likes that Clint is a good man, but also likes that he's not a boy-scout, yet doesn't want to see him lose his good nature.
* TheSixties: Despite being set in 2012/2013 Volume 4 has undertones of Sixties style to it in. The Tracksuit Mafia drive original Minis, Kazimierz Kazimierczak/Clown wouldn't look out of place in ''TheItalianJob'', all the women wear Sixties dresses, and Kate might as well have joined a different [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Avengers.]]
* SizeShifter: Clint's stint as Goliath II gave him the ability to change size at will thanks to the Pym Particles.
* SmallReferencePools: In-universe in vol. 4 #6; Hawkeye says his line of work is like being in the NFL year-round. Wolverine compares him to Mel Hein, which Spider-Man scoffs at. "Mel Hein? What are you, a hundred years old?" Wolverine is, of course, actually a bit older than that.
* SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein: How human dialogue sounds to Clint's dog.
* StockNinjaWeaponry: As Ronin: Katana? Check. Nunchaku? Check. Kunai and/or Shuriken? Sure, in a pinch. Hell, even his trademark bow and arrow qualifies. And those melee weapons? Yeah, he'll ''dual wield them'' for added badass Ninja points.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath
* SuperStrength: Only as Goliath II.
* TenMinuteRetirement: Clint has had moments where, fed up with disrespect, bailed on the Avengers in frustration, coming back a few issues later.
* ThatCameOutWrong: In ''Hawkeye'', vol. 4, #15, Bobbi asks Clint about the strip club he busted up. He is surprised that she knows about that and attempts to defend himself:
-->'''Clint:''' I wasn't there for the girls. I was there for the guys. No. Wait."
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Clint's suffered the death of his brother, his wife, his own death at the hands of his best friend, recovering his memories in a world created by said friend and discovering that he is dead in the real world, his resurrection by the same friend, but no one has ever recommended that he sees a therapist--not even when the death of his wife led to him staying in the wilderness until his old mentor convinced him that Bobbi wouldn't want him to live like that.
** Ultimate Hawkeye's family was killed and he's still working with the Ultimates, despite it being pretty obvious that he has PTSD.
* TrickArrow: Hawkeye has special arrowheads that can carry [[HollywoodAcid acid]], [[ArrowsOnFire fire]], [[ShrinkRay Pym Particles]], [[InescapableNet nets]], KnockoutGas, [[GrapplingHookPistol grappling hooks]], [[SonicStunner sonic stunners]], [[ShockAndAwe electricity]], [[HarmlessFreezing ice]] or explosives. Other specialized arrows include the [[ArmorPiercingAttack Adamantium]] arrow and the [[{{Vibroweapon}} Vibranium]] arrow.
** And the boomerang. Don't forget to respect the boomerang. [[spoiler:It comes back to you in the end.]]
** These are even just the ones we see him use; he's referenced even crazier ideas in the past even if never outright using them. Doubling as a ShoutOut, the concept of a [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Boxing Glove arrow]] has been mentioned,
* TheTrickster: Has elements of this. With the fate of the world in the balance, he challenges the Grandmaster to a final game of skill and chance: Guessing which of the two arrows he's holding has an arrowhead. Grandmaster picks the wrong one, and the universe is saved. The kicker? Hawkeye cheated, using slight of hand from his Carnival days. The fact he saves existence with such a trick gets a laugh from Death itself.
* TrouserSpace: During "The Tape", Clint stuff his "Amex Black" credit card with no credit limit down the front of his pants. While interrogating him Madame Masque is disgusted to hear this but is the only one willing to reach in and get it [[spoiler:and then it turns out Masque is actually Kate Bishop in disguise]].
* TrueLoveIsBoring: After several years of marital bliss, the Phantom Rider incident happened, and Clint and Bobbi broke up. Right after they made up and were on track to getting back together, she was killed. And now that she's BackFromTheDead, they find out they're now technically divorced. When they reunite as a couple, they find out they're both going through hard times and aren't ready to stay together.
* TwangHello: Except for him barely missing his targets isn't an issue. His arrows blow up.
* UnderdogsNeverLose: He lacks superpowers or any kind of enhancement and intentionally specialises in a weapon that's highly outdated. He's still one of the best among Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and it's notable he's often been the one to save the day. When he confronted the Thunderbolts, not only did he single-handedly save them while not even using his own gimmick, but he then proved his qualification to lead them via AsskickingLeadsToLeadership -- bare-in-mind, the entire team had superpowers (Abe Jenkins/Mach-1 was the only non-powered member, and even he used PoweredArmor) and he still kicked their asses for 15 minutes without a ''single'' one of them landing a hit on him. He ''then'' went on to apply this to the Thunderbolts themselves, helping them become an effective super-team after spending months on the run from everyone and getting their asses kicked.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Villains, and in some cases some fans, usually underestimate Hawkeye because he fights alongside Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America. He soon reminds them ''why'' he fights alongside Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America.
* UndyingLoyalty: Clint has shown over the years that, if he works alongside you or considers you a friend, he will stick by and trust you no matter what. A perfect example would be the Greg Pak ''ComicBook/WarMachine'' run, where Clint and other former WCA members were called to rein in Rhodey's increasingly violent BloodKnight tendencies. While Mockingbird seemed to think Rhodey had gone off the deep end, Clint was sure that Rhodey had a perfectly good reason for his actions, simply because of the time they spent together previously[[note]]Technically, they were both right on this one; Rhodey ''had'' gone off the deep end, but only because he was being forced to witness every recorded war crime constantly and was trying to clear up the world; they both decide to help Rhodey with his mission, albeit while staying away from his murderous actions[[/note]].
* UptightLovesWild: [[BirdsOfAFeather Outside of Mockingbird]], most of Clint's love interests tend to be comparatively more serious women, who none-the-less find his brash, DeadpanSnarker IdiotHero persona charming and attractive.
* VerbalTic: The Russian gangsters who harass Hawkeye throughout volume 4 say "bro" in virtually every sentence, usually at the end.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Hawkeye and Green Arrow in ''JLA/Avengers''.
** Clint and anyone, really. He'll call out and argue with Cap, but there's no one he holds more respect for. He'll patronize Kate Bishop and treat her like a child but considers her the best archer he's ever met, he'll tease Bobbi but she's the love of his life, he makes fun of Spider-Man yet he's got no problem confessing his insecurities to him and considers him a good friend, etc.
** Him and Bucky have taken this to new levels after ''Tales of Suspense'', being an effective duo who also can't stop annoying each other, but have slowly morphed into best friends (who hate each other).
* VillainEpisode: Matt Fraction gave Clown an issue from his viewpoint.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Struggled with this prior to the Avengers; his father was physically and verbally abusive, so Clint did everything he could to try and make his father like him in the hopes he'd get beaten less. At the orphanage, Barney would take out his anger on Clint, so Clint became a doormat in the hopes Barney would be nicer to him, which included running away with Barney when the latter decided to leave. At the circus, Clint did everything he could to please Swordsman and Trickshot, who had taken him under their wings but both constantly negged and gaslighted him. By the time he joined the Avengers, the reason he was so hostile to Steve was, largely, that Clint had realised this was the case and decided he'd stand up for himself this time, ironically against the one mentor figure who ''wasn't'' an asshole.
* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler:Issue #11 is Lucky the dog's perspective on the goings on of the apartment building. It ends with Kate ''and'' Lucky leaving Clint for California.]]
* WireDilemma: Parodied. One issue of the Matt Fraction run starts with Hawkeye standing over a bunch of wires, thinking carefully, and finally cutting the green wire over Tony Stark's objections... and then it turns out they're the wires to all the electronics in his apartment, which have gotten hopelessly tangled.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He uses a bow and arrow, not even a crossbow. He's on a team that at times features ComicBook/TheMightyThor, ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, Scarlet Witch and many other juggernauts. Despite this he makes it work. It's often forgotten that
* WorldsBestWarrior: Specifically, he's the World's Greatest Marksman, but he's also more-or-less the greatest weapon user in the world. He's not the greatest at unarmed combat (still good enough), but if he has access to weapons there's very few who can beat him.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Steve Rogers notes that Kate Bishop, the second Hawkeye, reminds her of Clint in the way she [[WhatTheHellHero called him out over his treatment of Patriot]] & gives her permission to use the Hawkeye name. Clint himself notes that she reminds him of himself at a young age.

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: In ''Secret Avengers'', neither Jessica nor Natasha think much of him, seeing him as a goofball. Maria Hill tells them that's precisely why he's so dangerous -- no one thinks much of him.
* OhCrap: See RoaringRampageOfRevenge
* OneManArmy: Though he prefers to work in teams, Clint is ''incredibly'' dangerous on his own, especially so long as he's armed.
* OneSteveLimit: The 2010s era with both Clint and Kate using an unmodified "Hawkeye" identity was the first Marvel work to unambiguously break the publisher's long-term rule of not having two characters use the same costumed identity simultaneously.
* OnlyMostlyDead: Barney Barton, until he was placed in one of Egghead's healing chambers.
* OvershadowedByAwesome: A major part of the reason the character has developed a negative reputation among mainstream audiences. He was the only Avenger not to have their own solo movie or a significant supporting role in another movie prior to ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', which meant his big film debut was mostly overshadowed by the spectacle of seeing ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], and the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]] teaming up. Exacerbating this situation was that his subsequent two appearances were in ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' and ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'', where he was now sharing screentime with other impressive superheroes like ComicBook/ScarletWitch, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/BlackPanther, and ComicBook/SpiderMan. Tellingly, his increased role in ''Age of Ultron'' largely focused on [[spoiler:his family life]] and his status as TheHeart of the team, rather than his usefulness in battle. Not helping matters, the film version suffers horribly from MovieSuperheroesWearBlack, resulting in a pretty forgettable costume next to the brightly coloured and distinctive Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man, and his Trick Arrow arsenal is pretty much reduced to BoringButPractical (exploding arrows, etc), and his role as the "funny guy" is already covered by Iron Man, there's little for him to do that makes him nearly as memorable.
* PaintingTheMedium: One of the main running themes of Volume 4.
** Foreign languages go untranslated; instead, they're replaced by whatever language Clint thinks they're speaking in.
--->'''Maynard Tiboldt:''' Ladies and gentlemen. ''(French stuff.) (Wait, maybe some Italian, too?) ... (French!)''

--->'''Clown:''' ''(Curses in Polish)''
** Several sound effects aren't onomatopoeiae, but instead descriptions of the actual sound--for example, "(Roar of blood in head transmutes to smudgy backwards talking in a cup or something [[BuffySpeak I dunno]])". If there ''are'' {{Written Sound Effect}}s, half the time they're {{Unsound Effect}}s like "KGLASSSSS" for a shattering window.
** The recap on the credits page berates the reader for reading it, as they should already know the information presented.
* ParentalSubstitute: Swordsman and Trick Shot in his youth, Captain America as an Avenger. Seems to be trying to act as one for Kate...success is arguable.
* PinballProjectile
* PlatonicLifePartners: with Kate Bishop.
* PopularityPower: Mainly to do with Kate Bishop as her role in Matt Fraction's Hawkeye has gained her a significant following. A following so large that it contributed to her character joining the Ultimate Universe as a love interest to another popular, but controversial character, Miles Morales. This is significant because most Marvel Superheroes who are adapted in Ultimate at least have been in Marvel continuity for decades. Kate is the only relatively recent addition to the Marvel in general that has an Ultimate counterpart who will also be significant.
* PromotedFanboy: It's been established that Clint had a childhood ''love'' for cowboy fiction, which made the tenure he spent time-travelling to the WildWest and having bromantic adventures with Two-Gun Kid a dream come true. Sadly, this is largely what lead to his wife then getting raped by another cowboy superhero, and the breakdown of their marriage.
* RainOfArrows: In ''Hawkeye/Mockingbird'' he unleashed special trick arrows, the heads of which are filled with dozens, if not hundreds, of regular arrows shrunken down with Pym particles, leading to this trope. Hawkeye has a smaller-scale version of this attack in ''Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3'' called the scatter shot.
* ReallyGetsAround: He gradually grows into his reputation as a womanizer. Beside his ex-wife, he had been with ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/ScarletWitch, Moonstone, and ComicBook/SpiderWoman (Jessica Drew).
* RealMenWearPink: His primary colours are typically blue, purple, and pink, though recently he's swapped blue for black. He also once wore a costume that amounted to a minidress and a headband. His time in the circus essentially gave him a flare for flamboyant outfits.
* RightThroughHisPants: Inverted; the aftermath of a sexual encounter has ''him'' completely nude and ''her'' being the one half-dressed.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: In The Ultimates continuity [[spoiler: after his family is murdered and he is taken captive, he takes out one of his captors with a fingernail he's pulled from his own finger, then proceeds to single-handedly take out the entire strike force sent to take him down. He then looks into one of the security cameras and simply says, "Run."]]
* Main/RoguesGallery: Surprisingly, yes. Crossfire, Bobcat, Razor-Fist, the Tracksuit Mafia, Trickshot, the Clown, the Bullet Biker, Swordsman, Bullseye, Oddball and the Death Throws, the Circus Of Crime, and The Griffin.
* RuleOfFun: Some of his earlier adventures, and his new ongoing. Surely, a boomerang arrow makes no sense at all, but it works, 'because...boomerangs'.
* RunningGag: Most of the issues open with Clint in a compromising situation (such as falling from a building or waking up in bed with a woman) and saying, "Ok, this looks bad."
* SarcasticDevotee: Clint is one to Captain America, and anyone else he's on a team with. Kate Bishop is one to Clint.
* ShoutOut:
** Clint calls a cummerbund a "[[{{Series/Sherlock}} Cumberbatch]]".
** A page looks eerily like a screenshot from the Captain America and the Avengers arcade game, except it has current Hawkeye, Spider-Man, and Wolverine vs a bunch of AIM mooks.
** In the Matt Fraction run, we get to see the moment when, as a kid, Clint learned that there'd been an accident and he was an orphan now. Just like Walter from ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}, Clint has nothing to say in response except "Good."
* ASimplePlan: Several of the stories in the Matt Fraction run.
** Firstly, all Clint wanted was some tape to label his trick arrows with, but then he ends up buying a car, sleeping with its owner, and getting into a shootout with his former landlord's gang, and ends up in a hostage situation. Secondly, he was tying to go to Madripoor to reclaim a tape of him killing a dictator. Instead, he gets detained at the airport, robbed in the cab, loses his money and Avenger ID, then gets kidnapped by Madame Masque, only for this to be Kate pretending to be Masque. The second half they manage to IndyPloy their way out though.
** Issue 8 doesn't work out too well for him either. Clint and Cherry manage to steal the Red Safe, but Clint gets arrested and they end up losing the combination.
* SimpleSolutionWontWork: In ''All New Hawkeye'', the arc ''The Tape'' revolves around Hawkeye's mission to retrieve a VHS tape owned by a criminal organization that has several SHIELD secrets. Why the heck does a videotape even exist, you wonder (and Hawkeye asks Captain America) when everybody and their dog would just upload it to a computer? Because in the post-''ComicBook/CivilWar'' world, with Tony Stark's Extremis-given super-HollywoodHacking capabilities being well known, criminals have had to go extremely low-tech to maintain their secrets ([[RockBeatsLaser with some success, to boot]]).
* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Most of the time, the reason his love interests are attracted to him is in-part because he's a good natured guy. Black Widow defected largely because of his influence, and Moonstone's CharacterDevelopment was in-part triggered by falling in love with his good nature and wanting to be a better person for his sake.
** With Mockingbird, it's a bit more complicated. She fell in love with him while they were working together and she proposed because he [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificed his hearing to save her]], but they developed relationship problems because of his HolierThanThou attitude about [[ThouShaltNotKill killing]]. At the same time, she finds him ''particularly'' attractive next to other Avengers specifically because Clint is a brash AntiHero JerkWithAHeartOfGold and [[BirdsOfAFeather she finds his wild nature much more her speed]]. When Domonic Fortune calls Clint a "boyscout", Bobbi laughed because he is probably the ''only'' person who'd think that, and also finds Fortune's own unscrupulous nature, though useful, a ''complete'' turn-off. Essentially, she likes that Clint is a good man, but also likes that he's not a boy-scout, yet doesn't want to see him lose his good nature.
* TheSixties: Despite being set in 2012/2013 Volume 4 has undertones of Sixties style to it in. The Tracksuit Mafia drive original Minis, Kazimierz Kazimierczak/Clown wouldn't look out of place in ''TheItalianJob'', all the women wear Sixties dresses, and Kate might as well have joined a different [[Series/TheAvengers1960s Avengers.]]
* SizeShifter: Clint's stint as Goliath II gave him the ability to change size at will thanks to the Pym Particles.
* SmallReferencePools: In-universe in vol. 4 #6; Hawkeye says his line of work is like being in the NFL year-round. Wolverine compares him to Mel Hein, which Spider-Man scoffs at. "Mel Hein? What are you, a hundred years old?" Wolverine is, of course, actually a bit older than that.
* SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein: How human dialogue sounds to Clint's dog.
* StockNinjaWeaponry: As Ronin: Katana? Check. Nunchaku? Check. Kunai and/or Shuriken? Sure, in a pinch. Hell, even his trademark bow and arrow qualifies. And those melee weapons? Yeah, he'll ''dual wield them'' for added badass Ninja points.
* TheStraightAndArrowPath
* SuperStrength: Only as Goliath II.
* TenMinuteRetirement: Clint has had moments where, fed up with disrespect, bailed on the Avengers in frustration, coming back a few issues later.
* ThatCameOutWrong: In ''Hawkeye'', vol. 4, #15, Bobbi asks Clint about the strip club he busted up. He is surprised that she knows about that and attempts to defend himself:
-->'''Clint:''' I wasn't there for the girls. I was there for the guys. No. Wait."
* ThereAreNoTherapists: Clint's suffered the death of his brother, his wife, his own death at the hands of his best friend, recovering his memories in a world created by said friend and discovering that he is dead in the real world, his resurrection by the same friend, but no one has ever recommended that he sees a therapist--not even when the death of his wife led to him staying in the wilderness until his old mentor convinced him that Bobbi wouldn't want him to live like that.
** Ultimate Hawkeye's family was killed and he's still working with the Ultimates, despite it being pretty obvious that he has PTSD.
* TrickArrow: Hawkeye has special arrowheads that can carry [[HollywoodAcid acid]], [[ArrowsOnFire fire]], [[ShrinkRay Pym Particles]], [[InescapableNet nets]], KnockoutGas, [[GrapplingHookPistol grappling hooks]], [[SonicStunner sonic stunners]], [[ShockAndAwe electricity]], [[HarmlessFreezing ice]] or explosives. Other specialized arrows include the [[ArmorPiercingAttack Adamantium]] arrow and the [[{{Vibroweapon}} Vibranium]] arrow.
** And the boomerang. Don't forget to respect the boomerang. [[spoiler:It comes back to you in the end.]]
** These are even just the ones we see him use; he's referenced even crazier ideas in the past even if never outright using them. Doubling as a ShoutOut, the concept of a [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Boxing Glove arrow]] has been mentioned,
* TheTrickster: Has elements of this. With the fate of the world in the balance, he challenges the Grandmaster to a final game of skill and chance: Guessing which of the two arrows he's holding has an arrowhead. Grandmaster picks the wrong one, and the universe is saved. The kicker? Hawkeye cheated, using slight of hand from his Carnival days. The fact he saves existence with such a trick gets a laugh from Death itself.
* TrouserSpace: During "The Tape", Clint stuff his "Amex Black" credit card with no credit limit down the front of his pants. While interrogating him Madame Masque is disgusted to hear this but is the only one willing to reach in and get it [[spoiler:and then it turns out Masque is actually Kate Bishop in disguise]].
* TrueLoveIsBoring: After several years of marital bliss, the Phantom Rider incident happened, and Clint and Bobbi broke up. Right after they made up and were on track to getting back together, she was killed. And now that she's BackFromTheDead, they find out they're now technically divorced. When they reunite as a couple, they find out they're both going through hard times and aren't ready to stay together.
* TwangHello: Except for him barely missing his targets isn't an issue. His arrows blow up.
* UnderdogsNeverLose: He lacks superpowers or any kind of enhancement and intentionally specialises in a weapon that's highly outdated. He's still one of the best among Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and it's notable he's often been the one to save the day. When he confronted the Thunderbolts, not only did he single-handedly save them while not even using his own gimmick, but he then proved his qualification to lead them via AsskickingLeadsToLeadership -- bare-in-mind, the entire team had superpowers (Abe Jenkins/Mach-1 was the only non-powered member, and even he used PoweredArmor) and he still kicked their asses for 15 minutes without a ''single'' one of them landing a hit on him. He ''then'' went on to apply this to the Thunderbolts themselves, helping them become an effective super-team after spending months on the run from everyone and getting their asses kicked.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Villains, and in some cases some fans, usually underestimate Hawkeye because he fights alongside Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America. He soon reminds them ''why'' he fights alongside Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America.
* UndyingLoyalty: Clint has shown over the years that, if he works alongside you or considers you a friend, he will stick by and trust you no matter what. A perfect example would be the Greg Pak ''ComicBook/WarMachine'' run, where Clint and other former WCA members were called to rein in Rhodey's increasingly violent BloodKnight tendencies. While Mockingbird seemed to think Rhodey had gone off the deep end, Clint was sure that Rhodey had a perfectly good reason for his actions, simply because of the time they spent together previously[[note]]Technically, they were both right on this one; Rhodey ''had'' gone off the deep end, but only because he was being forced to witness every recorded war crime constantly and was trying to clear up the world; they both decide to help Rhodey with his mission, albeit while staying away from his murderous actions[[/note]].
* UptightLovesWild: [[BirdsOfAFeather Outside of Mockingbird]], most of Clint's love interests tend to be comparatively more serious women, who none-the-less find his brash, DeadpanSnarker IdiotHero persona charming and attractive.
* VerbalTic: The Russian gangsters who harass Hawkeye throughout volume 4 say "bro" in virtually every sentence, usually at the end.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Hawkeye and Green Arrow in ''JLA/Avengers''.
** Clint and anyone, really. He'll call out and argue with Cap, but there's no one he holds more respect for. He'll patronize Kate Bishop and treat her like a child but considers her the best archer he's ever met, he'll tease Bobbi but she's the love of his life, he makes fun of Spider-Man yet he's got no problem confessing his insecurities to him and considers him a good friend, etc.
** Him and Bucky have taken this to new levels after ''Tales of Suspense'', being an effective duo who also can't stop annoying each other, but have slowly morphed into best friends (who hate each other).
* VillainEpisode: Matt Fraction gave Clown an issue from his viewpoint.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Struggled with this prior to the Avengers; his father was physically and verbally abusive, so Clint did everything he could to try and make his father like him in the hopes he'd get beaten less. At the orphanage, Barney would take out his anger on Clint, so Clint became a doormat in the hopes Barney would be nicer to him, which included running away with Barney when the latter decided to leave. At the circus, Clint did everything he could to please Swordsman and Trickshot, who had taken him under their wings but both constantly negged and gaslighted him. By the time he joined the Avengers, the reason he was so hostile to Steve was, largely, that Clint had realised this was the case and decided he'd stand up for himself this time, ironically against the one mentor figure who ''wasn't'' an asshole.
* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler:Issue #11 is Lucky the dog's perspective on the goings on of the apartment building. It ends with Kate ''and'' Lucky leaving Clint for California.]]
* WireDilemma: Parodied. One issue of the Matt Fraction run starts with Hawkeye standing over a bunch of wires, thinking carefully, and finally cutting the green wire over Tony Stark's objections... and then it turns out they're the wires to all the electronics in his apartment, which have gotten hopelessly tangled.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He uses a bow and arrow, not even a crossbow. He's on a team that at times features ComicBook/TheMightyThor, ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, Scarlet Witch and many other juggernauts. Despite this he makes it work. It's often forgotten that
* WorldsBestWarrior: Specifically, he's the World's Greatest Marksman, but he's also more-or-less the greatest weapon user in the world. He's not the greatest at unarmed combat (still good enough), but if he has access to weapons there's very few who can beat him.
* YouRemindMeOfX: Steve Rogers notes that Kate Bishop, the second Hawkeye, reminds her of Clint in the way she [[WhatTheHellHero called him out over his treatment of Patriot]] & gives her permission to use the Hawkeye name. Clint himself notes that she reminds him of himself at a young age.
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Clint was one of the casualties during the rampage of ComicBook/ScarletWitch in ''Avengers Dissasembled''. Due to the events of ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', he came BackFromTheDead, took up the mantle of Ronin with permission of the original Ronin (Maya Lopez), as the name Hawkeye at the time was being used by ComicBook/{{Young Avenger|s}} ComicBook/KateBishop, and eventually joined the ''New Avengers'', leading to the events of ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion'' (and also reunited with the real Mockingbird in the aftermath). During the ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', he was appointed as the leader of the New Avengers and was doing a fair job (aside of one LeeroyJenkins moment), until the return of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. After ''Dark Reign'', Clint became a mainstream Avengers member, once again donning the Hawkeye alter ego. However, shortly after this he and Mockingbird got divorced.

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Clint was one of the casualties during the rampage of ComicBook/ScarletWitch in ''Avengers Dissasembled''. Due to the events of ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', he came BackFromTheDead, took up the mantle of Ronin with permission of the original Ronin (Maya Lopez), as the name Hawkeye at the time was being used by ComicBook/{{Young Avenger|s}} ComicBook/KateBishop, [[Characters/MarvelComics Kate Bishop]], and eventually joined the ''New Avengers'', leading to the events of ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion'' ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2008}}'' (and also reunited with the real Mockingbird in the aftermath). During the ''ComicBook/DarkReign'', he was appointed as the leader of the New Avengers and was doing a fair job (aside of one LeeroyJenkins moment), until the return of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica. After ''Dark Reign'', Clint became a mainstream Avengers member, once again donning the Hawkeye alter ego. However, shortly after this he and Mockingbird got divorced.
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Years later, Clint fell in love and married ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}}, though they had troubles after she killed a man who had raped her. She appeared to have been killed by the DemonLord Mephisto for a long time, until it was revealed that it was actually a Skrull spy in her place during ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2004}}''. The real Mockingbird and Hawkeye have since reunited.

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* {{Irony}}: In ''Dark Reign'', Clint was highly suspicious at ComicBook/SpiderWoman[=/=]Jessica Drew, considering she was the face of the Skrull Queen during ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2004}}''. They were afterwards in a somewhat complicated relationship (even though they were only in this state of affairs because she unknowingly manipulated his pheromones).

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* {{Irony}}: In ''Dark Reign'', Clint was highly suspicious at ComicBook/SpiderWoman[=/=]Jessica Drew, considering she was the face of the Skrull Queen during ''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2004}}''.Invasion|2008}}''. They were afterwards in a somewhat complicated relationship (even though they were only in this state of affairs because she unknowingly manipulated his pheromones).
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Jealous of the fame the then-new hero ComicBook/IronMan was getting, Clint decided to use his skills to become a superhero as well, The Hawkeye. Unfortunately, his weakness for pretty women got him involved with ComicBook/BlackWidow, who at the time was a spy working for the Russians against Iron Man, and she tricked him into attacking the hero. He soon realized he'd been duped however. Given a chance to redeem himself, Hawkeye joined the Avengers and has been affiliated with the team ever since, even leading its spin-off, the West Coast Avengers. Ironically, the Widow would later end up doing a HeelFaceTurn herself and becoming a superhero, and even joined the Avengers, having made her peace with Clint.

Years later, Clint fell in love and married ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}}, though they had troubles after she killed a man who had raped her. She appeared to have been killed by the DemonLord Mephisto for a long time, until it was revealed that it was actually a Skrull spy in her place during the ComicBook/SecretInvasion. The real Mockingbird and Hawkeye have since reunited.

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Jealous of the fame the then-new hero ComicBook/IronMan was getting, Clint decided to use his skills to become a superhero as well, The Hawkeye. Unfortunately, his weakness for pretty women got him involved with ComicBook/BlackWidow, who at the time was a spy working for the Russians against Iron Man, and she tricked him into attacking the hero. He soon realized he'd been duped duped, however. Given a chance to redeem himself, Hawkeye joined the Avengers and has been affiliated with the team ever since, even leading its spin-off, the West Coast Avengers. Ironically, the Widow would later end up doing a HeelFaceTurn herself and becoming a superhero, and even joined the Avengers, having made her peace with Clint.

Years later, Clint fell in love and married ComicBook/{{Mockingbird}}, though they had troubles after she killed a man who had raped her. She appeared to have been killed by the DemonLord Mephisto for a long time, until it was revealed that it was actually a Skrull spy in her place during the ComicBook/SecretInvasion.''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2004}}''. The real Mockingbird and Hawkeye have since reunited.



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* {{Irony}}: In ''Dark Reign'', Clint was highly suspicious at ComicBook/SpiderWoman[=/=]Jessica Drew, considering she was the face of the Skrull Queen during ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''. They were afterwards in a somewhat complicated relationship (even though they were only in this state of affairs because she unknowingly manipulated his pheromones).

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* {{Irony}}: In ''Dark Reign'', Clint was highly suspicious at ComicBook/SpiderWoman[=/=]Jessica Drew, considering she was the face of the Skrull Queen during ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''.''ComicBook/{{Secret Invasion|2004}}''. They were afterwards in a somewhat complicated relationship (even though they were only in this state of affairs because she unknowingly manipulated his pheromones).

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