Why do the avengers need hawkeye




















There was far more to her story than we got to see, and she deserved to have her character fleshed out. Were Hawkeye and Black Widow in love? One of those reasons being that Black Widow was figuratively married to her job and another being that Clint was literally married. It was perhaps because of the former that the latter was the case, leaving Clint to seek a rural life on a farm. In the comics as well as the films, Hawkeye and Black Widow worked together as S.

War Machine continued protecting various parts of the globe. Tony Stark lived a decidedly un-playboy life in a remote cabin on a lake. Black Widow maintained the status quo at Avengers Headquarters. As the only person single-handedly holding down the fort, she was the first line of communication for any superheroes or survivors that would have normally been speaking with someone like Nick Fury.

She may have put her fighting abilities to rest for the time being, but she had important things to be taking care of, unlike Hawkeye, who was busy being a vigilante renegade. Whereas Hawkeye would do anything for the Avengers, he would do more for his family.

She opened up in her own way, and she valued their abilities and their insights, and they respected hers just as much in return. For the five years before their trip to Vormir, Hawkeye had been busy slaughtering drug cartels and gang members all around the world. Black Widow, by contrast, was much less selfish and had made it her purpose to keep the lines of communication open between all superheroes still in existence at Avengers Headquarters.

If left to live, Black Widow would have done more for more people. In fact, he's probably the weakest member of the team. He's a guy who is good with a bow and arrow, as he admits in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Even among the members of the team who don't have superpowers, Hawkeye doesn't stack up. Black Widow, the other founding Avenger without any special abilities, received intense training in the Red Room, making her a deadly and methodical super-spy.

Clint Barton is just… a dude. And yet, that's what makes Hawkeye so important to what the Avengers stand for. He's the everyman. He's the grounded family man who reminds the soldiers and literal gods what they're fighting for. And, as the most normal member of the team, he might just be the bravest and most heroic among them.

Still, Hawkeye remains one of the least impressive Avengers, as his lack of versatility and overall presence have fluctuated over time. While the hero's had some great moments and comics, like Matt Fraction and David Aja's iconic Hawkeye run, it seems Clint is on the verge or is about to of being replaced as the most popular version of the character - largely thanks to how awesome the newest Hawkeye, Kate Bishop, is. Wearing stealth armor, the two Avengers make quick work of the guards outside the base, as Iron Man uses a seemingly new weapon equipped to his armor, activating his Iron Sniper mode.

The Iron Sniper weapon works like a charm, as a series of projectiles knock over the guards with pinpoint accuracy, clearing the entrance for Iron Man and Captain America to get inside of the highly guarded facility.

A touch of dark maroon at times. Is this a superhero outfit, or an award-winning entry at a fashion runway? Hawkeye can always be counted on to have memorable outfits that pop on the big screen. His clothes are sleek and flashy while not being too over the top. While the other Avengers bumbled around aimlessly during the Blip, Hawkeye reinvented himself in Japan as a hunter of the Yakuza, otherwise known as the Japanese mafia. Hawkeye even got himself a hooded mask that made me scream with joy when I saw it.



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