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The character Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce, from M*A*S*H, takes his nickname from the Native American name given to Natty Bumppo. In both the TV series and the original Richard Hooker novel on which it is based , it is stated that The Last of the Mohicans is the only book Pierce's father had ever read.
Barton leaves early due to being bothered by the inaccurate portrayal of the Battle of New York and reminders of Romanoff. That night at his hotel, he sees footage of a person wearing his Ronin suit while saving a dog on the news, which triggers memories of his Ronin past. He tracks down and rescues the disguised person from the Tracksuit Mafia.
Hawkeye (Clint Barton), the first Marvel Comics character to use the name; Hawkeye (Kate Bishop), the second Marvel Comics character to use the name; One of the main characters in the Hawkeye Collins and Amy Adams, children's book series; An agent of The Shadow; Riza Hawkeye, a character in Fullmetal Alchemist
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Hawkeye (Clinton Francis "Clint" Barton) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck, the character first appeared as a supervillain in Tales of Suspense #57 (September 1964) and later joined the Avengers as a superhero in The Avengers #16 (May 1965).
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Just then, "Roxxon's Cleanup Crew" shows up as Captain America and Hawkeye defeat them. Hawkeye agrees to go with Captain America as more of "Roxxon's Cleanup Crew" will be coming. When Captain America asks Hawkeye if their spirit name is "Charli Hawk's Eye", Charli quotes "You white people will believe anything". [17] [18]
Hawkeye (Katherine Elizabeth Bishop) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Allan Heinberg and artist Jim Cheung, Bishop first appeared in Young Avengers #1 (April 2005). [1]