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Clint Barton

1,370 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1964–2026 Β· 62 key issues
Who is Clint Barton?

Orphaned young and raised in a circus, Clint Barton trained under the marksman Trick Shot to become a world-class archer. After initially clashing with Iron Man, he reformed and joined the Avengers as Hawkeye, later temporarily adopting the Goliath identity using Hank Pym's size-changing technology.

Few Marvel characters have earned their place at the table quite like Clint Barton β€” a street-level scrapper who debuted in Tales of Suspense #57 in 1964, conjured by Stan Lee and Don Heck at the height of the Silver Age, and has never stopped proving himself since. As a proud Avenger, he's spent six decades trading pages with the absolute titans of the Marvel Universe β€” Captain America, Iron Man, Thor β€” and somehow never gets lost in the shadow of gods and armored billionaires. With 1369 catalog appearances spanning from 1964 all the way to 2026 and 62 collector-recognized key issues to his name, his is one of the great long-game stories in comics, threading through The Avengers, Thunderbolts, and beyond. If you want a character who embodies the Marvel spirit of the underdog who simply refuses to quit, Clint Barton is absolutely worth your time.

Identity

Real name. Clinton Francis "Clint" Barton

Powers. No superhuman powers; peerless marksman/archer with a wide array of trick/specialty arrows, expert hand-to-hand combatant and acrobat (circus-trained)

Teams & affiliations
Avengers
β˜… First appearance
Tales of Suspense #57
Sep 1964

Part of the Goliath legacy

Clint Barton is one of 4 heroes to carry the Goliath mantle. See the whole Goliath family β–Έ

Trivia

  • Hawkeye's hearing loss became a permanent part of the character after a 1983 Avengers storyline, and Marvel later highlighted that he had used hearing aids for years when responding to a child fan.en.wikipedia.org
  • Clint Barton once operated as Goliath and used Hank Pym's size-changing particles to grow giant, making it one of the rare times he possessed actual superhuman abilities.en.wikipedia.org
  • In the comics, Clint Barton was responsible for killing Bruce Banner during Civil War II, a controversial event that remains one of Hawkeye's most debated story moments.en.wikipedia.org
  • Hawkeye served as the founder and leader of the West Coast Avengers, elevating a character often treated as a supporting team member into the headliner of a major spin-off title.en.wikipedia.org
  • Roy Thomas has written more of Clint Barton's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 82 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1964–2022

Tales of Suspense #57 β˜… 1964
Tales of Suspense #57
The Avengers #60 β˜… 1969
The Avengers #60
The Avengers #114 β˜… 1973
The Avengers #114
The Avengers #181 β˜… 1979
The Avengers #181
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 β˜… 1982
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16
The Avengers #300 β˜… 1989
The Avengers #300
Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 β˜… 1992
Hulk: Future Imperfect #1
Best of Marvel #1995 β˜… 1995
Best of Marvel #1995
Spider-Woman #7 2000
Spider-Woman #7
House of M #8 β˜… 2005
House of M #8
Dark Avengers #1 β˜… 2009
Dark Avengers #1
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] β˜… 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
All-New Wolverine #28 2018
All-New Wolverine #28
Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute #1 2022
Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute #1

Appearances (301–450 of 1,370, oldest first)

Solo Avengers (1987)
Hawkeye (1988)
Comics Scene (1987)
Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. (1988)
#2
West Coast Avengers (1985)
Marvel Fanfare (1982)
#39
The West Coast Avengers Annual (1986)
Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme (1988)
#1
Fantastic Four Annual (1963)
Fantastic Four (1961)
The Avengers (1963)
The Avengers Annual (1967)
Avengers Spotlight (1989)
Marvel Comics Presents (1988)
Captain America [War and Remembrance] (1990)
Captain America [Shan-Lon] (1990)
Avengers West Coast (1989)
Black Widow The Coldest War (1990)
Avengers West Coast Annual (1990)
Marvel Holiday Special (1991)
Marvel Illustrated: Swimsuit Issue (1991)
#1
The Incredible Hulk Annual (1976)
#17
The Avengers: The Korvac Saga (1991)
Avengers: Death Trap, The Vault (1991)
Captain America (1968)
The Infinity Gauntlet (1991)
Marvel Super-Heroes (1990)
Captain America Annual (1971)
#11
Guardians of the Galaxy [Quest for the Shield] (1992)
Quasar (1989)
#32
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
What If...? (1989)
#41
Infinity Gauntlet (1992)
The Many Armors of Iron Man (1992)
Hulk: Future Imperfect (1992)
#1
Slapstick (1992)
M.A.X. Yearbook (1993)
#1
Venom: Deathtrap: The Vault (1993)
Marvel Age (1983)
X-Factor Annual (1986)
#8
U.S.Agent (1993)
#1
Hellstorm: Prince of Lies (1993)
#3
Deathlok (1991)
#29
Marvels (1994)
Force Works (1994)
Marvel Limited: Future Imperfect (1994)
Marvel Double Feature ... The Avengers / Giant-Man (1994)
Marvel Action Hour, Featuring Iron Man (1994)
Marvel Annual Report (1991)
X-Universe (1995)
#1
Best of Marvel (1994)
X-Men Firsts (1996)
#1
The Sensational Spider-Man (1996)
#3
Marvel Vision (1996)
Heroes Reborn (1996)
The Uncanny X-Men (1981)
Incredible Hulk: Hercules Unleashed (1996)
#1
Art of John Romita (1996)
Iron Man (1996)
Uncanny Origins (1996)
#11
Wizard: The Comics Magazine (1991)
Thunderbolts (1997)
Heroes for Hire (1997)
#10
Thor (1998)
#1