Hawkeye’s personal lore in Marvel Comics is deceptively rich in terms of the sheer number of interesting characters tied directly to Clint Barton. Known as the ‘arrow guy’ in the Avengers, Hawkeye has proven his quality not just by achieving incredible feats against worthy foes, but with his best stories shining a light on the fascinating people around him.

Unfortunately, many of them haven’t gotten the praise or recognition they deserve. That’s why it’s important to take a quick dive into these characters and their stories, and explore exactly why they are so interesting and what their true power levels are. Here are10 of the most powerful characters inHawkeyehistory, ranked.

Kazimierz Kazimierczak aka Clown from Hawkeye shoots a gun.

10Kazimierz Kazimierczak AKA Clown

Kazimierz Kazimierczak first appeared in Matt Fraction’sHawkeyeVol. 4, a comic held up by many as Hawkeye’s best story to date (anda major source of inspiration for Disney+‘sHawkeyeseries). The prestige surrounding Clown’s introduction into the Marvel Universe is enough to make him a standout character, and his proven deadliness only makes him more notable.

However, at the end of the day, Clown was little more than a hired gun with a creepy aesthetic. Sure, Clown was an absolute menace during his time as aHawkeyevillain, but there are certainly more powerfulHawkeyecharacters than him.

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9Jeff The Land Shark

WhileJeff the Land Shark is a beloved characterdue to his overwhelming cuteness, it’s time to face some cold, hard facts: Jeff the Land Shark is not that powerful. Indeed, he’s a tiny shark with legs, gills, and lungs, meaning he can freely live on land and in the sea. Plus, Jeff is far more intelligent than an average animal, which does make him useful.

This is especially true for Kate Bishop’s Hawkeye, as Jeff was her ‘pet’ for a time. That being said, Jeff the Land Shark doesn’t quite compare to some of the other characters inHawkeyelore in terms of power level/fighting skills alone. However, as previously stated, Jeff the Land Shark is insanely cute, and that’s more than enough of a reason for fans to love him.

Hawkeye villain named Aggregate shrouded in darkness.

8Aggregate

Greg AKA Aggregate is a villain of Kate Bishop’s Hawkeye, and he certainly packs an explosive punch. Aggregate has the power to absorb the negative energy/hatred of those around him and use it to increase his strength and size. Not only that, but Aggregate can spread hatred to others just by being in their vicinity, which he can then re-absorb to become even stronger.

Aggregate was a pretty strong Hawkeye villain, but his time in Marvel Comics was cut short due to a flaw in his power. As Kate Bishop witnessed, Aggregate can only absorb so much hatred before he explodes, making his greatest strength his ultimate weakness.

Hangman fighting Hawkeye.

7Jason Roland AKA Hangman

Jason Roland has strong ties to the supernatural, in ways that few Hawkeye villains do. Jason began as an actor who would do anything to be famous, including making a deal with a demon. Unfortunately, he was transformed into Hangman and forced to operate as a supervillain before eventually getting roped into reaping souls on behalf of Hell.

Hangman faced off against Hawkeye when he challenged the West Coast Avengers. But, more than anything else, Hangman was more or less a slave to demons throughout his comics career. Sure, his ties to the supernatural are impressive and made him fairly powerful, but Hangman barely got to reap the rewards.

Hawkeye villain Crossfire holding a gun and grimacing.

6William Cross AKA Crossfire

William Cross aka Crossfire has a long history in Marvel Comics that’s tied not just to Hawkeye, but also to the likes of Moon Knight and the Masters of Evil. Cross was a highly skilled CIA agent who worked with Marc Spector before ultimately becoming an incredibly deadly mercenary without a conscience.

Crossfire is the reason Clint Barton has a hearing impairment, as he damaged Hawkeye’s ears with an ultrasonic weapon.

Hawkeye ally Mockingbird with Hydra agents behind her.

In many ways, Crossfire is a lot like Bullseye, as he’s incredibly good at killing and doesn’t care who the target is. That’s why Crossfire has been in league with villainous groups like the Masters of Evil and the Hood’s Gang, and why he’s tangled with heroes like Hawkeye and Moon Knight.

5Barbara “Bobbi” Morse AKA Mockingbird

Bobbi Morse is second only to Black Widow, and while famouslyClint Barton’s primary love interestin Marvel Comics, Mockingbird stands out more for being one of Hawkeye’s most powerful allies. Mockingbird was injected with a version of the super-soldier serum, enhancing her physical strength, durability, and agility.

But Bobbi also received telepathic powers, a healing factor, and effectively made her immortal by stunting her aging process. Mockingbird’s proven genius and physical abilities make her a true force to be reckoned with, and her many adventures with and without Hawkeye by her side further confirm how powerful she really is.

Hawkeye’s Swordsman wielding a sword.

4Jacques DuQuesne AKA The Swordsman

The Swordsman is the man who made Clint Barton the hero he is today, though in a way that was less than conventional. DuQuesne is a master swordsman (hence the name) who recruited Barton from a traveling circus. Swordsman taught Clint everything he knew, and he planned to turn Barton into a hardened criminal.

However, Barton chose to turn away from the life of crime that Swordsman brought him into to become an Avenger. While that led to an epic conflict between Hawkeye and his former mentor (one that nearly cost Captain America his life), Barton still has the Swordsman to thank for the role he played in his superhero career.

Hawkeye’s brother, Trickshot, holding his bow and arrow.

3Charles Barton AKA Trickshot

Charles Barton originally had no interest in his brother Clint’s life as a criminal archer. During Clint’s time with The Swordsman, Charles focused on his studies and eventually joined the military before being recruited by the FBI. Undercover work would lead him to run into Hawkeye again, amidst the criminal underbelly of the Marvel Universe.

Eventually, Charles’ jealousy of his brother and the seduction of Marvel’s most despicable criminals corrupted Charles, at which point he became Trickshot. While he’d go back and forth between villain and hero, Trickshot was never quite as skilled as his brother, though he could certainly hold his own against him.

Kate Bishop’s Hawkeye holding her bow.

2Kate Bishop AKA Hawkeye

The second Hawkeye was trained by Clint Barton himself, andhas proven herself worthy of carrying on the “Hawkeye” name. In fact, Kate has also shown that she’s one of the best new-age superheroes there is. After becoming a central figure in the Young Avengers, Kate has risen to the leadership role on numerous occasions.

In many ways, Kate Bishop has surpassed Clint Barton’s Hawkeye, since she’s a leader on an Avengers team, whereas Clint has never really held that title for any significant period. Kate Bishop is a great Hawkeye, and an even better Avenger, making her a true contender for the most powerfulHawkeyecharacter.

hawkeye with his bow

1Clint Barton aka Hawkeye

While Kate Bishop is a top contender, no one can beat the original. Hawkeye has saved the life of Spider-Man in an Ultron-induced apocalypse, he survived the wasteland with Old Man Logan even after losing his sight, and he’s taken on no shortage of extraterrestrial and interdimensional threats alongside the Avengers, and has always come out on top.

Clint Barton pushes the limits of what a mortal human can achieve in the Marvel Universe, which is why the original Hawkeye himself is the most powerfulHawkeyecharacter in Marvel Comics.