

The Golden Archer persona took on new life later, when Wyatt MacDonald - the Hawkeye of another universe - used it while operating as a member of Squadron Supreme. He wore a wig and mask and donned a Robin Hood style look in bright yellow and gold. Golden Archer was a persona he took up to convince Steve Rogers to once more be a hero, resulting in Captain America's time operating as Nomad. Related: Hawkeye Could Give the MCU Its Own King Shark (But Better) Alternate Identities and Costumesįor the most part, Hawkeye has remained an archer, even when going by a different name. Sometimes he has short sleeves or no sleeves, while other times he has one or both arms fully covered. This is the costume Hawkeye has kept most consistently, though he has gone through a few alterations. This look didn't last very long, changed just a year later in Avengers #109. After suffering yet another heartbreak, Clint wanted to get back to basics and went back to his traditional look.

However, in Avengers #98 (1972), the character saw a big shift.įollowing his time under the moniker of Goliath, Hawkeye began sporting a tunic with purple boots and a headband, but without pants. Sometimes he has an "H" and sometimes he doesn't, but for the most part these are minor alterations. He sports a blue and purple ensemble with various accents. Hawkeye also wears a cowl, which has also had slight variations in terms of the mask size and details on the forehead. After joining the Avengers, he predominantly stayed in the outfit he has most often been associated with. Hawkeye debuted in Tales of Suspense #57 in 1964.
