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Mockingbird[src]

Barbara "Bobbi" Morse, an accomplished scientist, spy, and superhero, adopted the alias of Mockingbird. Bobbi excelled academically and pursued a Ph.D. in biology under Dr. Wilma Calvin. Her journey into espionage began through her involvement in Project: Gladiator, a S.H.I.E.L.D.-backed initiative aimed at recreating the Super Soldier Serum. Trained as a spy, Bobbi received the codename Agent 19 during this time.

Tasked with investigating suspicions surrounding Dr. Paul Allen's potential involvement with A.I.M., Bobbi became entangled in a series of events leading to the transformation of Theodore Sallis into the Man-Thing. Her adventures in the Savage Land with Paul Allen and subsequently with Ka-Zar led her through various conflicts and encounters, including facing off against Victorius in New York City. As Huntress, Bobbi undertook a mission to investigate corruption within a Latin American S.H.I.E.L.D. branch before returning to her duties within the organization. Adopting the alias Mockingbird again, she embarked on missions that intersected with superheroes like Spider-Man during the Contest of Champions.

Her life took a significant turn when she crossed paths with Clint Barton, a.k.a. Hawkeye, during an investigation at Cross Technological Enterprises. Their collaboration led to defeating Crossfire but resulted in Hawkeye's hearing impairment due to the villain's ultrasound technology. Despite this, they eloped and joined forces as a crime-fighting couple, even co-founding the West Coast branch of the Avengers. The West Coast Avengers faced numerous adversaries, including Goliath, Graviton, and the Vision when he went rogue. Bobbi's adventures with the team took an unexpected turn when they were scattered across time by Kang the Conqueror, leading to a tumultuous encounter with the Phantom Rider. This encounter ultimately ended tragically, leading to a rupture in Bobbi and Hawkeye's relationship.

The rift between Bobbi and Hawkeye deepened further as Bobbi was embroiled in a plot involving the abduction of the Vision by world governments. Although they managed to restore the Vision, the incident strained relationships within the team, leading Bobbi to part ways and operate independently. Her life continued to be marked by significant events, including her imprisonment by the Skrulls, her involvement in the Secret Invasion against Hydra, and her relationships with individuals like Lance Hunter. Mockingbird's involvement in scientific endeavors alongside Nadia Van Dyne's Genius In action Research Labs began her commitment to aiding young scientists.

History

Early life[]

Dr. Barbara "Bobbi" Morse was born and raised in San Diego, California. Barbara grew up with a desire to get superpowers, but never achieved her goal of becoming a superhero. Still, her efforts developed a lifelong interest in math and science.[20] She excelled in school and later attended the Georgia Institute of Technology, specializing in biology, earning a PhD under Dr. Wilma Calvin.[21][22]

S.H.I.E.L.D.[]

She joined Dr. Calvin in working on Project: Gladiator. The project was backed by S.H.I.E.L.D., who wanted to recreate the Super Soldier Serum that created Captain America. During the course of the project, S.H.I.E.L.D. trained Bobbi to be a spy, and she was given the codename Agent 19.[21][1]

Barbara Morse (Earth-616) from Ka-Zar Vol 2 3 001

Agent-19

The team for Project Gladiator consisted of Dr. Ted Sallis and Dr. Paul Allen, whom she was ordered to start a relationship with so that she could investigate suspicions that he was involved with A.I.M.[23] Dr. Allen and Ellen Brandt, who were in fact secretly working for A.I.M., sabotaged the project, and Sallis was transformed into the Man-Thing.[22]

Barbara traveled to the Savage Land with Dr. Paul Allen in search of Ka-Zar.[24] However their plane crashed, with Paul being saved by Ka-Zar and Barbara being rescued by the British of New Britannia.[25] They recruited Ka-Zar and brought him back with them to Florida.[22] In Florida, Paul revealed his true affiliation with A.I.M., and Barbara admitted that her engagement to him was a sham under S.H.I.E.L.D. orders. Soon afterwards, Allen was destroyed by Man-Thing.[26] With Ka-Zar, she traveled to New York[27] and helped defeat Victorius, who had taken a sample of Super Soldier Serum from Sallis and Calvin's experiments.[28] After they defeated Victorius, Ka-Zar and Zabu returned but not before Ka-Zar and Bobbi shared a farewell kiss.[29] She later visited the Savage Land again to help on his many adventures,[30] but ultimately returned home to the United States.[31]

Huntress[]

Bobbi was later recruited by a US Senator to investigate corruption in a Latin American branch of S.H.I.E.L.D. She dropped out of S.H.I.E.L.D. and became the costumed operative, Huntress. But when the threat was defeated she returned back to her S.H.I.E.L.D. duties.[2]

Mockingbird[]

Barbara Morse (Earth-616) from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 7 001

Bobbi as Mockingbird

Barbara's penchant for taunting her opponents in battle earned her the code name of "Mockingbird". She was sent on a mission by Nick Fury to stop Carl Delandan; on the way she teamed up with Spider-Man. During this mission, a misunderstanding caused some S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to shoot at her, and she spent some time in a coma.[15] Afterwards, she decided to fake the death of her civilian identity in order to keep her family safe.[16]

She was one of the many heroes recruited in the Contest of Champions.[32]

Cross Technological Enterprises[]

Morse was a freelance agent when she met Clint Barton, a.k.a Hawkeye. At the time, he was serving as chief of security for Cross Technological Enterprises, and she had heard reports of a mind-control device being manufactured by the company.[33] They teamed up to investigate, and were eventually captured by Crossfire, who wanted to use hypnotic ultrasounds to force superheroes to kill each other.[34]

Hawkeye and Mockingbird defeated Crossfire, but Hawkeye suffered hearing damage due to the villain's ultrasound technology. Hawkeye and Mockingbird eloped a few days later.[9]

West Coast Avengers[]

Now married, they returned to join the Avengers as a couple.[35][36][37] The Vision, then Avengers chairman, appointed him to head a new branch of the team based on the West Coast.[38] Hawkeye chose Bobbi as one of his team members, along with Iron Man, Wonder Man, and Tigra.[39] Clint and Bobbi served as the motivating force behind the team.[40]

The team moved to the new Avengers Compound.[41] They battled villains such as Goliath,[42] Blank,[43] Graviton,[44] Maelstrom,[45] Quasimodo,[46] Doctor Demonicus,[47][48] the Vision when he went rogue,[49] and the Dire Wraiths.[50]

Lost in the Past[]

One of the western team's most fateful adventures had Kang the Conqueror scatter them across time. They encountered an Old West vigilante gang consisting of the Phantom Rider, Two-Gun Kid, and Rawhide Kid, and joined with them to fight a large criminal outfit headed by the evil Iron Mask.[51] The Phantom Rider came to believe that Mockingbird was a goddess, and since he was one with the spirits, that she should be his mate. After they had vanquished Iron Mask's gang, the WCA decided to try going back to the time of Kang's reformed self, the Pharaoh Rama-Tut, in order to try and get themselves home. Just before leaving, the Rider kidnapped Mockingbird and rode away.[52]

With the rest of the WCA in ancient Egypt, Mockingbird was given an Indian love potion and temporarily forgot her old life and fell in love with the Phantom Rider, who revealed his secret identity as Lincoln Slade. However, Two-Gun and Rawhide were on his trail, determined to recover Barbara. They found the two, but Mockingbird, under the influence of the potion, fought them alongside Lincoln, and she and the Rider escaped.[53]

However, as time passed Mockingbird began to slowly fall out of the influence of the potion, and when Two-Gun showed up in a makeshift Hawkeye outfit to jog her memory, she finally broke free from Lincoln's influence. She implied that Lincoln had raped her — having had intercourse with her while she was drugged — and rode off to kill the Phantom Rider. Two-Gun and Rawhide were alarmed, knowing the good the Rider had once done and not wishing to kill him, only to see him brought to justice. Mockingbird told them the fight was hers alone, and Two-Gun reluctantly held Rawhide back from following her.[54]

Mockingbird confronted the Phantom Rider on a mountain peak he held sacred and in the fight that followed, Lincoln Slade fell from a cliff. He managed to grip the edge of the cliff with his fingers, but in the slickness of the rain that was coming down at the time, he was losing his grip. Mockingbird stood and watched him fall, doing nothing to save him. There was some justice in this, but it also broke the Avengers' code of no killing.[55]

Back to the Present[]

Eventually, Hawkeye returned to bring Mockingbird back to the present with the rest of the WCA, as the local Indians buried Lincoln in a cave tomb. Meanwhile, the spirit of Lincoln Slade continued to torment Bobbi in the present day. Lincoln Slade's great-great-grandson Hamilton had discovered his ancestor's tomb and become a modern-day Phantom Rider. Lincoln's spirit possessed him, and while doing some good in the world (founding the Rangers for instance), this new Phantom Rider began to haunt Mockingbird in revenge.[56] Sometime after the first attack, Bobbi tracked down Hamilton Slade (who was unpossessed at the time), assaulting and nearly killing him before being stopped by Moon Knight.[57]

Later, as part of his revenge, the Phantom Rider told Clint a version of the events of his death, and Bobbi and Clint argued over the acceptability of Avengers taking a life. This argument led to the couple separating. Along with Tigra and Moon Knight (who had joined after helping the rest of the team in Egypt), Bobbi left the team.[58] They briefly formed a more proactive splinter group, thwarting the High Evolutionary (with aid from Bill Foster) and battling the Night Shift.

Bobbi's break off team found Hamilton Slade, who again had no memory of his exploits while possessed. Realizing Hamilton too was a victim, Bobbi sought out Hellstorm to help her exorcize him. Upon performing the ceremony, the onlookers were shocked to see two spirits rise from Hamilton — that of Lincoln, as expected, but also that of Carter Slade, his great-great-uncle, the original Phantom Rider, whom Lincoln had taken over for when the former met an untimely death.

Carter's spirit had recognized the madness that afflicted Lincoln even in death and was battling Lincoln's spirit for dominance within Hamilton as he knew that possessing poor Hamilton and leaving him with no memory of events was wrong. Carter's spirit eventually subdued Lincoln's and when Daimon Hellstrom was prepared to banish Lincoln's spirit forever Carter agreed to go with him, to forever ending his brother's menace. However, knowing that Carter's spirit was a force for good and did not deserve banishment, Hamilton Slade, at the exact moment of banishment, willed Carter's spirit to enter his body, transforming him again into the Phantom Rider. After this, Mockingbird parted ways with her fellow ex-WCAers, with Tigra returning to active duty and Moon Knight returning to New York. Mockingbird remained an Avenger, but only in reserve capacity.[59]

The rift between Bobbi and Hawkeye grew when Mockingbird proved instrumental in a plot by several world governments to abduct and dismantle the Vision for his near-takeover of the world, giving them access to the Avengers Compound. Bobbi initially believed the plot was only a "contingency plan", only to learn it was being put into action, with additional steps like a false Ultron and incapacitating the Scarlet Witch that put her friends' lives at risk. Bobbi tried to stop the plot and was imprisoned for a time, only escaping to warn the Avengers after it was too late to save the Vision. However, they were able to recover the Vision's body an restore all of his memories.[60]

Great Lakes Avengers[]

Hearing that a Midwestern-based team was using the name "Great Lakes Avengers", Hawkeye took Mockingbird along with him to investigate. After determining that these "impostors" had no malicious intent, Clint and Bobbi took it upon themselves to train this neophyte crime fighting team.[61]

In the wake of the Avengers receiving a United Nations charter, both active teams were revamped. Bobbi received only one vote to become an active member. Hawkeye had left the GLA earlier to return to the AWC, and Bobbi assumed he was one who voted for her. Clint rejected the idea, asking why he would ever vote to have his ex-wife hanging around.[62] Bobbi later found out it was USAgent who cast a vote for her, mostly to bug Hawkeye.[63]

Alkhema[]

After Operation Galactic Storm (during which Bobbi was part of the team of reservists who remained on Earth), the West Coast team and Vision encountered Ultron once again. This time, he was accompanied by his latest "mate", Alkhema, whose brain patterns had been based on Mockingbird's. Alkhema, however, turned on Ultron, and the Avengers won the day. Clint, who had recently re-assumed his Goliath identity, seemingly managed to reconcile with his estranged wife at this time.[64]

Skrull Imposter[]

In fact, a Skrull kidnapped Bobbi and replaced her with a sleeper agent called H'rpra prior to Bobbi and Clint's reconciliation. She went through the Skrull Infiltration Ritual which gave her all of Bobbi's memories and abilities. She served with the team for some time. But H'rpra/Bobbi was captured by Satannish the Supreme, the AWC embarked upon what would be their last mission. The team battled the combined forces of Satannish and Mephisto. During their escape, "Bobbi" was killed by Mephisto.[65] Shortly thereafter, the Vision disbanded the West Coast team.[66]

The Skrulls put the real Bobbi in a replica of the West Coast Avengers compound and planted Skrull versions of her teammates in order to trick her into spilling security secrets. She escaped but was surprised to find herself stranded on an alien planet. For the next few years, she survived in hiding on the Skrull planet, gaining herself a reputation as the "Robed Witch," a scary figure in Skrull children's ghost stories. She eventually came out of hiding to kill the Skrull who had posed as Clint. After she killed him, she was re-captured and placed together with the rest of the prisoners from Earth.[14]

Return and New Avengers membership[]

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Clint and Bobbi as part of the New Avengers

Another Skrull was among a group who believed themselves to be the people they were impersonating, and who crash landed in the Savage Land, only to eventually be killed by Clint Barton.[67]

After the climactic battle between the Skrulls and Earth's heroes during the Secret Invasion, the individuals replaced by Skrull agents were revealed to be alive and well, including Bobbi. She was apparently one of the first people captured and replaced.[68][69] The returned Mockingbird then joined her estranged husband and his teammates in the New Avengers.[70]

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Clint & Bobbi

Bobbi formed her private spy organization, the World Counterterrorism Agency, or WCA. She was joined on one of her first missions by her husband, Clint Barton, as Ronin, and they reconciled over the Phantom Rider issue once and for all.[71]

After Norman Osborn was replaced by Steve Rogers, the Avengers teams were reorganized and Bobbi joined Luke Cage's team.[72]

She and Clint separated after a particularly intense WCA mission involving a new Phantom Rider. Jaime Slade became possessed by her great-great-great granduncle, Lincoln, after an encounter with the heroes.[73]

When in pursuit of criminals, the two had nearly wrecked the vehicle Jaime was riding in, damaging parts of the artifacts she'd discovered with her father, one of which was the urn holding Lincoln's ashes.[74] That night, Lincoln's spirit visited both Mockingbird and Jaime, giving Jamie powers and compelling her to seek out another foe of Mockingbird and Hawkeye, Crossfire.[75]

During a confrontation with Superia, she was grievously injured. To save her life Clint had Nick Fury inject her with a formula that was a functional combination of the Infinity Formula and the Super Soldier Serum.[18]

Secret Avengers[]

Mockingbird joined S.H.I.E.L.D.'s own Avengers team.[76] During a mission to assassinate the Scientist Supreme of A.I.M., Bobbi was left on A.I.M. Island[77][78] with no memory of how she got there, and had to impersonate an A.I.M. agent during her involuntary stay for months.[79] She was discovered, and brainwashed into siding with A.I.M., being one of her first actions the near-murder of her fellow teammate Taskmaster.[80] Bobbi managed to break from the control and was rescued by her fellow teammates. During a fight against Yelena Belova, Mockingbird used her holo-camouflage on her in order to disguise her as Mockingbird and have her shot by A.I.M. instead of her.[81] She was, however, found and confronted by Andrew Forson. Bobbi fought and defeated him, and left to live under the radar along with Daisy Johnson and Bucky Barnes.[82]

Bobbi teamed up with Agent Melinda May and together battled against a band of super-powered monstrosities created by Dr. Lucien Geist.[83]

Back at S.H.I.E.L.D. with Lance Hunter[]

Bobbi was later assigned by Nick Fury to be the official S.H.I.E.L.D. liaison to Parker Industries,[84] who at the time; were developing new tech for S.H.I.E.L.D. Here, she helped Spider-Man take down Mister Negative's operation in Shanghai,[85] disband Zodiac,[86] and destroy Norman Osborn's Goblin Army.[87]

Barbara Morse (Earth-616) and Lancelot Hunter (Earth-616) from Mockingbird S.H.I.E.L.D

Hunter wakes up after Bobbi calls him 'Clint'

Around the same time, she also became a S.H.I.E.L.D. handler to Silk, who was working undercover to infiltrate Black Cat's gang in exchange for S.H.I.E.L.D. looking for information on Cindy's missing parents.[88] However, the information was scarce and slow coming during Cindy's investigation, but was still successful to leading Cindy to her parents trapped in the Negative Zone dimension.[89] After Silk rescued her parents, Bobbi put up the Moon family in one of her safe houses.[90]

Sometime later, she got romantically involved with Lance Hunter and their relationship was going quite well, in spite of the fact that Bobbi (by mistake, Freudian slip, or just for teasing him) often called him "Clint".[91]

Secret Empire and Aftermath[]

After Hydra and the reality warped Steve Rogers took over the United States,[92] Mockingbird joined the Underground to resist Hydra's rule and joined a team tasked with retrieving the remnants of the sentient Cosmic Cube Kobik to restore the original Steve Rogers.[93] After returning to the Underground's hideout The Mount with the rest of the team, Mockingbird let an unidentified person know that the trip only resulted in the recovery of two shards. At first, it was implied to be Hydra,[94] but when confronted about her communication, Mockingbird revealed that she was actually talking with Maria Hill in secret. Hill was planning a major attack against Hydra, and Mockingbird was trying to convince her to hold off her attack until the Underground retrieved more Cosmic Cube shards.[95]

Peter Parker (Earth-616) and Barbra Morse (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 789

Sharing their first "real" kiss

Whith Hydra's rule over the United States ended and SHIELD dissolved, Bobbi later began a relationship with Peter Parker,[96] and was sharing her apartment with him as he recovered from the fall of his company. Using her superhero and SHIELD background, she took a job at Humanitech Robotics Inc. as their security expert. She was initially suspicious, but with Spider-Man's help, found out that their "A.I" was actually Quicksand imprisoned inside the robots and mind controlled to be their A.I.[97] Bobbi and Peter broke up when they realized they didn't have much in common.[98]

Genius In action Research Labs (G.I.R.L.)[]

After meeting Nadia Van Dyne, Bobbi joined Nadia's Genius In action Research Labs project as a mentor to the young scientists involved in the lab.[99]

She developed a special bond with Nadia's fellow Red Room runaway Ying and promised Ying that she would find out as much as she could about her missing past.[100] Bobbi enlisted Bucky Barnes to the task, and together, they were able to find out Ying's last name and the region she originated from.[101]

Attributes

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Powers

  • Artificially Enhanced Physiology: In order to save her life Bobbi was injected with a functional combination of the Infinity Formula and the Super Soldier Serum[18]
    • Enhanced Strength: Due to the formula she was injected with, Bobbi has a degree of super-strength, with an unknown upper-limit, strong enough to dent steel with her bare hands[102]
    • Enhanced Agility[102]
    • Regenerative Healing Factor: Bobbi's healing speed was also accelerated, being able to heal all the catastrophic wounds that put her in a comatose state.[18] She can also recover from a broken leg in under 24 hours.[103]
    • Immortality: Bobbi's aging process has been seemingly halted for good.[102]
    • Telepathy: Although Bobbi was already aware that she had some psychic ability,[104] the formula activated latent mental powers.[91]

Abilities

  • Skilled Scientist: Bobbi is skilled in biochemistry.[105]
  • Skilled Acrobat: She is a talented acrobat.[105]
  • Expert Martial Artist: Bobbi is skilled in multiple martial arts and several forms of hand-to-hand combat, including kung fu and Taekwondo. She is known to be extremely dangerous when fighting in close quarters. She is also familiar with a wide range of weaponry.[105]
  • Skilled Spy: Mockingbird is well-versed in espionage. She also speaks fluent Spanish,[4] French,[106] Russian,[107] and Skrull.[14]
  • Trained Pilot: Bobbi is an accomplished pilot having piloted Quinjets and Hawkeye's Skycycles.
  • Medicine: Bobbi is trained in S.H.I.E.L.D. emergency medicine.[108]

Weaknesses

Mockingbird is farsighted, requiring contact lenses or glasses to give her normal vision.[105]

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Mockingbird's Suit, Mockingbird's glasses have night vision.[105]

Weapons

Transportation

Quinjets, Sky-Cycles, formerly S.H.I.E.L.D. vehicles.

Notes

  • Morse's first appearance was intended to be in a Len Wein/Neal Adams story in Savage Tales #2 (intended for mid-1971). This story was presented in flashback in Astonishing Tales #12 after she had been appearing since the sixth issue. She took on the Mockingbird identity in Marvel Team-Up #95.
  • Mockingbird was one of the many heroes featured in the battle between the DC and Marvel Universes.[109]

Trivia

  • While Bobbi was married to Clint she at one point had a miscarriage, if the pregnancy had gone to term then the baby would likely have been born on October 12th.[17]
  • Mockingbird has been a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent level 6.[110]
  • Bobbi Morse's astrological zodiac sign is Gemini.[20]
  • In New Avengers (Vol. 2) #11, the doctor attending Bobbi estimated her age as 30 years old.

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