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Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

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Hawkeye, marvel's Marvel Cinematic Universe's fifth television series, describes a year after the events of Avengers: Endgame, in New York City, usa, which experienced the "Snap Of The Finger Incident", in order to reunite with his family before Christmas, "Hawkeye" Clint Barton and "Second Generation Hawkeye" Kate Bishop joined forces against his nemesis during his time as vigilante "Ronin".

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye
This drama not only explains the appearance of "Second Generation Hawkeye", but also the appearance of "Second Generation Black Widow" Yelena Bellova, and the "real identity" of Clint's wife Laura Button! And how will all this setting affect the development of the Marvel Universe after that?

1. "Hawkeye" Clint Barton

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

"Hawkeye" Clint Barton first appeared in the September 1964 comic strip, in which Clint's father was a violent and often alcoholic butcher whose parents died after his father drank and drove, he left and joined the wandering circus after six years in an orphanage, and was accepted as an assistant and disciple by the swordsman who was good at flying knives in the acrobatic troupe at the time, and was later trained as a sharpshooter and earned the title of "Hawkeye".

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, because Black Widow was once a ruthless killer, S.H.I.E.L.D. even sent Hawkeye to kill her, but was later recruited by Hawkeye to work in S.H.I.E.L.D., and was arranged by S.H.I.E.L.D. to go undercover at Stark Industries to supervise Ironman, and later became a member of the Avengers!

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

Prior to this, in order to break away from the original "Red House" organization, Black Widow also carried out the "Budapest Mission" with Hawkeye, and together blew up the Red House base at that time.

2. "Hawkeye" Kate Bishop

Kate Bishop, the second generation of "Hawkeye", first appeared in the first issue of "Young Avengers" in April 2005, according to the setting of the "Hawkeye" album, Kate experienced the "New York Incident" of the first episode of the "Avengers" movie as a young child, and witnessed "Hawkeye" Clint Patton teaming up with other Avengers members to resist the "Zitauri Corps" invading Earth in New York, but Kate's father Derek was killed in this war. During the battle, Clint inadvertently saves Kate's life, and Kate aspires to become a hero similar to Clint.

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

In the original comic book, Kate Bishop set her father as a giant in the publishing industry. She and her mother were more passionate about philanthropy, and later she was attacked and sexually assaulted in New York City's Central Park, in order to protect herself and prevent other crimes, Kate underwent a series of physical training, and received archery, fencing, taekwondo and other martial arts, combat skills training. She later joined superhero organizations such as "Secret Avengers" and "Young Avengers" and became the "second generation of Hawkeye", because she was as good at archery as Hawkeye, and there was no idol-fan relationship between the two generations of Hawkeye in the original book.

3. "Agent 19" Laura Barton

The original "Laura Barton" appeared in the Ultimate Marvel comic book series that began serialization in 2000, and is Hawkeye's wife, who has three children in both of them

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

Hawkeye Clint would call them before the mission in case he never came back. In the original book, Laura and their children are eventually kidnapped and brutally killed... In the Hawkeye episode, Lola Barton's setting is not just an ordinary person in the original book, she is S.H.I.E.L.D.'s "Agent 19" before marrying Hawk, this setting is combined with another Marvel hero character "Mockingbird" Barbara Morse!

4. "Swordsman" Jack Ducairn

Jack Duquesne, the Swordsman, first appeared in the August 1965 comic strip, in which "Swordsman" came from a vietnamese colonial family and was good at swordsmanship, but later became a criminal and mercenary, and joined the Avengers as a spy for "Iron Man"'s nemesis", and was found to have expelled the Avengers and instead converted to a decent character. The swordsman doesn't have any superpowers, but he's a skilled athlete, a swordsman, and uses a variety of different abilities of swords; and as mentioned earlier, in the original book, the "swordsman" was even Hawkeye's master during the wandering circus!

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

In hawkeye, "Swordsman" is changed to the fiancé of Elenor, Kate's mother, "Second Generation Hawkeye", and serves as the CEO of Sloane Limited.

5. "Echo" Maya Lopez

In the Hawkeye album, "Echo Echo" Maya Lopez's father is the leader of the "sportswear gang", and she has had hearing impairments since childhood, encouraged by her father and constantly trained her to practice martial arts. After her father is killed by Ronin (Hawkeye's identity at the beginning of Avengers: Endgame after his family has been "snapped"), Maya eventually succeeds her father as the new leader of the "Sportswear Gang" and is bent on seeking revenge on Ronin.

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

In the original book, the character "Echo" has two generations, and Maya Lopez is actually the "second generation of Echo", first appearing in the comics serialized in December 1999. In the comics, Maya's father died "directly" at the hands of "Duracell" Wilson Fisk, while Duracell adopted Maya as her adopted daughter and cultivated her carefully. Later, she met "Night Devil", and learned through Night Devil that her adoptive father was a great villain, emotionally disturbed, she wandered alone, and later met Wolverine, and became friends with him, Wolverine helped her recover, and taught her Japanese culture and Japanese organized crime, and finally made her a hero.

6. "Black Widow" Yelena Bellova

The original "Black Widow Black Widow" Yelena Belova debuted in the March 1999 comic strip, the original Yelena is Natasha's "sister" in the "Red Room", trained by the same spy master, but the two do not intersect, Yelena after completing training became a non-moral spy and assassin, and began to deal with Natasha who defected from the "Red Room", and finally gradually became friends with Natasha, and even continued to take over her heroic duties after Natasha's death!

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

And the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Yelena Bello first appeared in the "Black Widow" movie, the young Yelena Yelena Belova, Natasha has been with the "Red Room" senior agent "Black Widow" Melina, "Red Guardian" Alexei lurking in the United States to form a "fake family", although the family relationship is pretended for a mission, but at a young Age, Yelena has always regarded these fake families as real family. After the end of the Black Widow movie, Yelena even plans to seek revenge on "Hawkeye" Clint Patton, who is "'responsible' for Natasha's death"; in the Hawkeye film series, Yelena does find Clint for revenge, and the two eventually solve the misunderstanding.

7. "Pizza Dog" Latch

Is the future really the world of "second-generation" heroes?! Take stock of the heroes who appear in Marvel's Hawkeye

Lucky the Pizza Dog first appeared in the August 2012 comics, originally the dog of a member of the "Sportswear Gang", but after Hawkeye released his favor, he helped Hawkeye attack the original owner, and later became Hawkeye's right-hand man. In the "Hawkeye" film series, she is rescued and adopted by the second generation of "Hawkeye" Kate, and accompanies her and Barton on missions.

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