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Clint Barton (Earth-1610)

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Laura (wife, deceased), Callum, Lewis (sons, deceased), Nicole (daughter, deceased)

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U.S. government super-operative; former independent super hero, conventional intelligence agent, Olympic athlete

Origin
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Originally on death row after being convicted of murder, Hawkeye instead joined SHIELD's Black Ops for some time prior to his appointment as an Ultimate. When he became an Ultimate, a background was falsified for him, eliminating, among other things, his criminal record.


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History

A former Olympic archer, Clint Barton was freed from death row and became a U.S. intelligence agent over a decade ago. Active around the world, he was present for the liberations of Kosovo and Afghanistan, as well as the fall of the Berlin Wall. He became a close friend and frequent colleague of fellow agent Nick Fury, and the two operatives were key founders of the modern intelligence agency S.H.I.E.L.D.. Both rose thru the ranks until Fury became the agency's director and Barton (code-named Hawkeye) became an elite agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s black ops division, often partnered with ex-KGB espionage legend Natasha Romanov (code-named Black Widow). Despite his dangerous, globe-spanning profession, Barton managed to build a more stable family life than most of his peers, residing for years with his girlfriend Laura (who recently became his wife), with whom he had three children: Callum, Lewis and baby Nicole, named after her godfather, Nick Fury. Hawkeye habitually phoned his family before every mission to say good-bye, just in case he never returned; but he always returned, even after a mission which pitted him, the Black Widow and their support team against two office buildings full of extraterrestrial Chitauri sleeper agents. Most of their team died, but Hawkeye, the Widow and a handful of others survived, wiping out the Chitauri sleepers in the process.

Shortly thereafter, Hawkeye and the Widow were promoted to membership in S.H.I.E.L.D.'s new celebrity superhero team, the Ultimates, complete with newly falsified backgrounds to make them more acceptable public figues. When the Ultimates thwarted a Chitauri plot to destroy Earth, thanks in part to the unwitting assisstance from the monstrous Hulk, it was a wounded Hawkeye who managed to bring down the rampaging Hulk once the aliens were defeated. Hawkeye participated in many more Ultimates operations before taking part in the team's most controversial mission to date, teaming with the European Super-Soldier Initiative to strip a "rogue" state of its nuclear weapons capability. In response, a traitor within the Ultimates led a black ops team to Hawkeye's home, slaughtering the entire Barton family. Hawkeye himself was taken alive and chemically interrogated, yielding secrets which enabled a foreign super-army to overwhelm the Ultimates. Hawkeye soon escaped from the prison using his fingernails as a weapon. When the traitor within the Ultimates was revealed to be the Black Widow, Hawkeye killed her in revenge for the death of his family.

Hawkeye became reckless and possibly suicidal. When the Ultimates (newly relocated to Tony Stark's mansion) were attacked by someone seeming to be Venom, Hawkeye attacked without waiting for his teammates, and seemed to welcome being nearly killed. He also became more violent, expressing glee as he killed various dupes of Madrox when the Brotherhood of Mutants invaded the mansion and picking a brief but violent fight with Wolverine. Hawkeye hunted down more of Madrox's dupe in the Savage Land before being ambushed by Sabretooth, an encounter he regretted surviving. He also attempted to assassinate Magneto with a piece of shrapnel, only for Quicksilver to sacrifice himself to save his father.

Following the Ultimatum Wave, Hawkeye offered to help Hank Pym search for his estranged wife Janet, revealing that his eyes had been mechanically enhanced (leading to his perfect aim) and believing that no one should have to endure the loss of a loved one. Unfortunately, Janet had been killed, and was being eaten by the Blob when they found her. Hank Pym killed the Blob and took Janet's body back to the Triskelion, telling Hawkeye to activate the Jocasta Protocol before allowing himself to be blown up to stop a group of Madrox suicide bombers. Hawkeye then participated in an attack on Magneto himself.

After the Ultimatum event, Hawkeye teamed with Captain America to track down Cap's hitherto-unknown son, the Red Skull.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Hawkeye is able to fire six arrows faster than the average human can fire six bullets. Whether or not this is a skill or some low-level superpower is unknown.

Abilities

Hawkeye is apparently a normal human male with extremely high combat skills. His weapon of choice is a bow that can shoot arrows through even strong body armor. He is capable of firing volleys of dozens of arrows quickly with this bow. Hawkeye is also apparently a master of improvised weapons. He has been shown killing armed security guards by flinging his own fingernails.

Strength level

Peak human.

Weaknesses

May be suicidal following the deaths of his family.

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Magnifying goggles.

Weapons

Bow and arrows, personalized handguns.

Notes

Hawkeye's eyes have been mechanically enhanced, giving him near perfect aim. His ability to fire arrows at an incredible rate (see above) is, however, completely natural, if explained.

Trivia

Hawkeye's fourth costume (seen in Ultimates 3) strongly resembles similar character Grifter, from Wildstorm comics (currently an imprint of DC Comics).

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