Saturday, September 3, 2022

Hawkeye Creator Credits

This series was primarily an adaptation of the 2012 Hawkeye series by Matt Fration and David Aja, but drew a little in general from other comics; it also included the debut of the character Echo into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, for... some reason. The character in the comics has some connection to Hawkeye but as presented in the show she's just a Daredevil character who stumbled into the wrong program.

My full list of Marvel Cinematic Universe creator credits is here. Let me know what I missed!

Stan Lee: co-creator of the Kingpin, a bald, heavyset crimelord who wears a white suit, carries a weaponized cane, poses as a legitimate businessman (Amazing Spider-Man #50, 1967); of the Black Widow wearing a black bodysuit and with red hair; of the Widow's Bite wrist-mounted stunner weapon used by the Black Widow (Amazing Spider-Man #86, 1970); of the Avengers, a team of costumed heroes inluding Hulk, Iron Man, Thor and Ant-Man (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as one of the Avengers (Avengers #4, 1964); of Hawkeye as one of the Avengers (Avengers #16, 1965); of the Swordsman, a mustachioed enemy of Hawkeye who wields a sword (Avengers #19, 1965); of the Hulk, Bruce Banner, a superhumanly powerful man (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of the Hulk with green skin (Incredible Hulk #2, 1962); of Thor, the god of thunder, wields a mystical hammer and wears a red cape with black shirt (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage organization (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963); of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of Hawkeye, an archer who wears purple, uses a variety of trick arrows modified with different arrowheads such as explosive arrowheads and steel cables; of Hawkeye wearing a mask with an 'H' on the forehead; of Hawkeye's close relationship with the Black Widow (Tales of Suspnse #57, 1964); of the Cosmic Cube, a powerful artifact (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966); of Ant-Man, a costumed hero who can change his size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962)

Jack Kirby: co-creator of the Avengers, a team of costumed heroes inluding Hulk, Iron Man, Thor and Ant-Man (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as one of the Avengers (Avengers #4, 1964); of Hawkeye as one of the Avengers (Avengers #16, 1965); of the Swordsman, a mustachioed enemy of Hawkeye who wields a sword (Avengers #19, 1965); of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a costumed hero in red, white and blue (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America wielding a round shield (Captain America Comics #2, 1941); of the Hulk, Bruce Banner, a superhumanly powerful man (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of the Hulk with green skin (Incredible Hulk #2, 1962); of Thor, the god of thunder, wields a mystical hammer and wears a red cape with black shirt (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage organization (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963); of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of the Cosmic Cube, a powerful artifact (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966); of Ant-Man, a costumed hero who can change his size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962)

Don Heck: co-creator of the Swordsman, a mustachioed enemy of Hawkeye who wields a sword (Avengers #19, 1965); of the Black Widow as one of the Avengers (Avengers #111, 1973); of Jacques Duquesne, the Swordsman's real name; of Armand Duquesne, the father of the Swordsman (Avengers Spotlight #22, 1989); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of Hawkeye, an archer who wears purple, uses a variety of trick arrows modified with different arrowheads such as explosive arrowheads and steel cables; of Hawkeye wearing a mask with an 'H' on the forehead; of Hawkeye's close relationship with the Black Widow (Tales of Suspnse #57, 1964)

Matt Fraction: co-creator of Hawkeye backlit against the Manhattan skyline; of the Tracksuit Mafia, Russian gangsters who fight Hawkeye, wear matching tracksuits and refer to nearly everyone as "bro"; of Grills, an everyday man who befriends Hawkeye; of Lucky, a stray dog with one eye adopted by Hawkeye; of Lucky's love for eating pizza (Hawkeye #1, 2012); of the Kingpin targeting Hawkeye and Kate Bishop (Hawkeye #2, 2012); of Kate Bishop wearing a light purple bodysuit as Hawkeye; of Hawkeye and Kate in a car chase with the Tracksuit Mafia in which one drives while the other fires a variety of trick arrows at the pursuing vehicles; of Hawkeye's appreciation for the Dodge Challenger automobile (Hawkeye #3, 2012)

David Aja: co-creator of Hawkeye backlit against the Manhattan skyline; of the Tracksuit Mafia, Russian gangsters who fight Hawkeye, wear matching tracksuits and refer to nearly everyone as "bro"; of Grills, an everyday man who befriends Hawkeye; of Lucky, a stray dog with one eye adopted by Hawkeye; of Lucky's love for eating pizza (Hawkeye #1, 2012); of the Kingpin targeting Hawkeye and Kate Bishop (Hawkeye #2, 2012); of Kate Bishop wearing a light purple bodysuit as Hawkeye; of Hawkeye and Kate in a car chase with the Tracksuit Mafia in which one drives while the other fires a variety of trick arrows at the pursuing vehicles; of Hawkeye's appreciation for the Dodge Challenger automobile (Hawkeye #3, 2012)

Joe Quesada: co-creator of Maya Lopez, a deaf First Nations woman who is an expert martial artist (Daredevil #9, 1999); of Echo, Maya Lopez's codename; of Maya's father leaving a bloody handprint on her face as he died; Maya's father as a lieutenant of the Kingpin; the Kingpin killing Maya's father but making Maya think a super-hero was responsible so that she would eliminate the hero for him (Daredevil #10); of Ronin, a costumed identity used by a crimefighter who uses martial arts and swords in combat (New Avengers #1, 2005)

Allan Heinberg: co-creator of Kate Bishop, a spoiled rich girl with a love for adventure (Young Avengers #1, 2005); of Derek Bishop, Kate's father (Young Avengers #2, 2005); of Kate Bishop being an adept archer and wielding Hawkeye's bow (Young Avengers #4, 2005); of Kate Bishop adopting the moniker of 'Hawkeye' for herself to honor him (Young Avengers #12, 2006); of Kate Bishop training as a martial artist (Young Avengers Special #1, 2006)

David Mack: co-creator of Maya Lopez, a deaf First Nations woman who is an expert martial artist (Daredevil #9, 1999); of Echo, Maya Lopez's codename; of Maya's father leaving a bloody handprint on her face as he died; Maya's father as a lieutenant of the Kingpin; the Kingpin killing Maya's father but making Maya think a super-hero was responsible so that she would eliminate the hero for him (Daredevil #10)

Jim Cheung: co-creator of Kate Bishop, a spoiled rich girl with a love for adventure (Young Avengers #1, 2005); of Derek Bishop, Kate's father (Young Avengers #2, 2005); of Kate Bishop being an adept archer and wielding Hawkeye's bow (Young Avengers #4, 2005); of Kate Bishop adopting the moniker of 'Hawkeye' for herself to honor him (Young Avengers #12, 2006)

John Romita: co-creator of the Kingpin, a bald, heavyset crimelord who wears a white suit, carries a weaponized cane, poses as a legitimate businessman (Amazing Spider-Man #50, 1967); of the Black Widow wearing a black bodysuit and with red hair; of the Widow's Bite wrist-mounted stunner weapon used by the Black Widow (Amazing Spider-Man #86, 1970)

Larry Lieber: co-creator of Thor, the god of thunder, wields a mystical hammer and wears a red cape with black shirt (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of Ant-Man, a costumed hero who can change his size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962)

Bryan Hitch: co-creator of Hawkeye wearing a dark costume with bare arms and no mask (Ultimates #7, 2002); of the Chitauri, extraterrestrial invaders (Ultimates #8, 2002); of Hawkeye as a family man with a wife and kids; of Laura Barton, Hawkeye's wife (Ultimates 2 #2, 2005)

Mark Millar: co-creator of Hawkeye wearing a dark costume with bare arms and no mask (Ultimates #7, 2002); of the Chitauri, extraterrestrial invaders (Ultimates #8, 2002); of Hawkeye as a family man with a wife and kids; of Laura Barton, Hawkeye's wife (Ultimates 2 #2, 2005)

Brian Michael Bendis: co-creator of Ronin, a costumed identity used by a crimefighter who uses martial arts and swords in combat (New Avengers #1, 2005); of Stark Tower, building owned by Tony Stark (New Avengers #3, 2005); of Clint Barton as Ronin (New Avengers #27, 2007)

Roy Thomas: co-creator of Hawkeye using Pym Particles in one of his trick arrows to change its size (Avengers #63, 1969); of Clint Barton, Hawkeye's real name (Avengers #64, 1969); of the S.H.I.E.L.D. eagle icon (Strange Tales #154, 1967)

Joe Simon: co-creator of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a costumed hero in red, white and blue (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America wielding a round shield (Captain America Comics #2, 1941)

Kelly Thompson: co-creator of Eleanor Bishop, Kate's villainous mother (Hawkeye #7, 2017); of Eleanor Bishop as an adversary of her daughter Kate (West Coast Avengers #10, 2019)

Gene Colan: co-creator of Hawkeye using Pym Particles in one of his trick arrows to change its size (Avengers #63, 1969); of Clint Barton, Hawkeye's real name (Avengers #64, 1969)

Devin Grayson: co-creator of Yelena Belova, a blonde-haired Russian graduate of the same program as Natasha Romanoff who also serves as the Black Widow (Black Widow #1, 1999)

J. G. Jones: co-creator of Yelena Belova, a blonde-haired Russian graduate of the same program as Natasha Romanoff who also serves as the Black Widow (Black Widow #1, 1999)

John Byrne: creator of of Thor called Thor Odinson (Namor the Sub-Mariner #13, 1991); co-creator of Scott Lang, an ally of the Avengers (Avengers #195, 1980)

Lou Mougin: co-creator of Jacques Duquesne, the Swordsman's real name; of Armand Duquesne, the father of the Swordsman (Avengers Spotlight #22, 1989)

Leinil Francis Yu: co-creator of Clint Barton as Ronin (New Avengers #27, 2007)

Jim Steranko: co-creator of the S.H.I.E.L.D. eagle icon (Strange Tales #154, 1967)

steve Ditko: co-creator of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963)

David Finch: co-creator of Stark Tower, building owned by Tony Stark (New Avengers #3, 2005)

David Michelinie: co-creator of Scott Lang, an ally of the Avengers (Avengers #195, 1980)

Steve Englehart: co-creator of the Black Widow as one of the Avengers (Avengers #111, 1973)

Jim Starlin: co-creator of Thanos, an extraterrestrial conqueror (Iron Man #55, 1973)

Mike Friedrich: co-creator of Thanos, an extraterrestrial conqueror (Iron Man #55, 1973)

Don Rico: co-creator of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964)

Frank Miller: creator of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin's real name (Daredevil #170, 1981)

Leonardo Romero: co-creator of Eleanor Bishop, Kate's villainous mother (Hawkeye #7, 2017)

Jeff Lemire: co-creator of a childhood encounter with Hawkeye inspiring Kate Bishop to become a hero (All-New Hawkeye #6, 2016)

Ramon K. Perez: co-creator of a childhood encounter with Hawkeye inspiring Kate Bishop to become a hero (All-New Hawkeye #6, 2016)

Bill Sienkiewicz: co-creator of Kate Bishop training as a martial artist (Young Avengers Special #1, 2006)

Mark Gruenwald: creator of Hawkeye suffering hearing loss, requiring him to obtain a hearing aid (Hawkeye #4, 1983)

Roger Stern: co-creator of Avengers Compound, a facility used by the Avengers (West Coast Avengers #1, 1984)

Bob Hall: co-creator of Avengers Compound, a facility used by the Avengers (West Coast Avengers #1, 1984)

Steven Grant: co-creator of Hawkeye wielding trick arrows which release a putty adhesive (Marvel Team-Up #92, 1980)

Carmine Infantino: co-creator of Hawkeye wielding trick arrows which release a putty adhesive (Marvel Team-Up #92, 1980)

Moy R.: co-creator of Eleanor Bishop as an adversary of her daughter Kate (West Coast Avengers #10, 2019)

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