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So there I am, in Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, at about 3 o'clock in the morning, looking for one thousand brown M&Ms to fill a brandy glass, or Ozzy wouldn't go on stage that night. So, Jeff Beck pops his head 'round the door, and mentions there's a little sweets shop on the edge of town. So - we go. And - it's closed. So there's me, and Keith Moon, and David Crosby, breaking into that little sweets shop, eh. Well, instead of a guard dog, they've got this bloody great big Bengal tiger. I managed to take out the tiger with a can of mace, but the shopowner and his son... that's a different story altogether. I had to beat them to death with their own shoes. Nasty business, really. But, sure enough, I got the M&Ms, and Ozzy went on stage and did a great show.

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So...

Everyone here is playing a character. What's your favourite portrayal of that character? What's your biggest influence?


Mark Gruenwald, Bill Mantlo, TOM DEFALCO, Roger Stern, a little Stan Lee...

...and most of all Kurt Busiek.
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Honestly experiment as you will, but I feel like there's no need too if you don't want too. Use of colours is just a thing very popular in these games.

Most people tend to pick based on their character, green for Hulk, Purple Hawkeye, Red for Flash, stuff like that.

A lot of people also colour code their supporting cast, it's just to make it easier/nicer to read I think. Though anyone that has a different reason, feel free to correct me!

Always find it interesting.


I have less need in this one. My Blue Beetle stuff had a fair supporting cast though... made it easier without so many clunky "X said", "Y spoke forcefully", "Z whispered", etc.

Kept dialogue at a quicker pace for readability... and let's be honest, the dialogue was the main draw card.
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It's better when I hold the phone closer to my face, how is this? I took the colour straight from Hawkeyes costume in your banner.


Whatever's easier on the eyes, bud.
How's Dark Magenta work for you guys, @Retired, @Sep?
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Instead of making a Hulk post I instead made a banner for the Avengers as a group.


Likewise for the JL:

Battling the Ferocious Firebug!



Given the route I'm going with Tim, as well as the fact that our Barbara is Batwoman currently, I feel he may fill the Oracle role to some extent. So if you have an tech problems or need some general support, give him a bell

Tim Drake: Red Robin I.T. Services
Hawkeye x Canary?


I will say, there is no way on this planet that Clint did not at least hit on Dinah at some point in time whilst on the Avengers.

And the fact that he's still able to operate his bow with a high enough level of competency to be on the Justice League would suggest that @Kaggs Dinah did not break his arm in any kind of... meaningful way.
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"Hydra? Did you see that move? They don't teach moves like that in Hydra school, pal! You picked the wrong team! Hail Hawkeye!" - The Inimitable Clinton Francis Barton
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Clint Francis Barton |
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6'3" (191cm) | 230lbs (105kg)
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Male, Caucasian | Justice League Hero, Your Sister's Favourite Adventurer, All-Round General Hunk
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Waverly | Iowa | U.S.A

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Born in small town Iowa to local butchers Harold and Edith Barton, Harold liked to drink too much and would take his issues with the world out on Edith, and sons Charles (known as Barney) and Clinton. The drink one day took both parents lives, with Harold driving into a tree whilst heavily under the influence, with his wife in the passenger seat, leaving both boys orphaned. Bouncing around various foster homes, the boys were desperate to find a way to remain together, and eventually landed on the brilliant solution of a ten year old boy.

They would run away and join the circus.

Working first as general roustabouts, it wasn't long before the boys were starting to find their ways into shows in bit parts as extras in clown-work, and learning the odd acrobatic move or stunt. The prodigious young boy's potential and amazing hand-eye coordination was noted by global circus headliner Jacques Duquesne - the Sensational Swordsman! - and he began to train him, as well as convincing amazing archer Buck Chisholm - the Tremendous Trick Shot!

Unfortunately, the pair of amazing attractions had less-than-legal alternative forms of income away from the circus, and after extremely rough falling outs with both men (each incident leading to severe injury, near death on the part of Clint) the younger Barton was left with a lot of skills and questionable direction. Having nowhere else to go he remained with the circus, only to watch it change hands as an old lost relative of the current ringmaster returned to pursue his family legacy. Maynard Tiboldt had lost much of his money having previously gone out on his own to make a career as an inventor, seeking to find electronic devices to aid psychological conditions. He felt there were forms of electronic psychotherapy which could bring a great boon to mankind, and that the field had been harmed by the negative reputation brought on by crude techniques such as electroshock therapy. Unfortunately, he underestimated just how much this was the case, and found it difficult to find further investment BECAUSE of this, and had to return to the family circus hat in hand, embittered with shame.

The era had not been kind to circuses however. People now were capable of being wowed, and entertained from various other cheaper, if not free, sources. Current affairs programs hammered some circuses on animal welfare issues, and even the ones who did right by theirs bore the brunt of such a backlash.

Unwilling to twice be ruined by unearned shots to his field's reputation, Tiboldt lashed out and turned to crime. By this point it was an easy sell to most of the workers, many of whom had also followed Swordsman and Trick Shot's example and started down that path to supplement waning income already. Gradually he grew a network within the circus, relying on the facts that carnival workers seldom trusted police, and if he could get enough of the workers onside, the rest would have little choice but to go ahead, or leave.

As a young performer, who had his own reputation for going against previous star performers Duquesne and Buck, he was very much kept in the dark on Maynard's criminal machinations, large thefts were planned after his oarts of performances, and young Clint was completely oblivious to what was taking place. But now earned notoriety was surrounding the circus, to the point that it was staked out by certain costumed heroes, keen on getting to the bottom of the string of mysterious crimes which seemed to follow the circus.

Maynard Tiboldt had been performing mass-hypnosis using a device of his own invention within his own hat. Iron Man and the Avengers broke from their seats as the method of crime became apparent, only to find themselves brought under the Ringmaster's thrall. Fortnately Clint had returned after his show, curious by the nature of some of these coloured costumed Avengers, and turned the tables on the Circus of Crime by knocking the Ringmaster's hat from his head with an arrow.

The Avengers ended the Criminal Circus' run of crimes and arrested most of the offending carnival workers, this left Clint both out of work and with only one reference of any value for future employment. Fortunately it was a good one.

Iron Man was impressed with how Clint had handled himself, and Clint in turn was impressed with the notion of a regular man going out and performing these feats of heroism with only himself and the fruits of his own creativity.

'Hawkeye' joined the Avengers, first on a probationary role, before fully earning his stripes. Unfortunately it eventually proved not to be the perfect fit for Clint, as the anti-authoritarian Avenger bristled with what he saw as marching orders being given by the team's handlers who kept the Avengers accountable. He parted ways with the team on good terms with most of the teams heroes, but unable to approve of being a part of a team where they're micromanaged and directed by political machinations.

Fortunately the Avengers weren't the only show in town, and he'd more than impressed with his capabilities at this point.

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Why do you want to play this character, what is the driving motivation behind both this desire and the character themselves?

It's somewhat baffled me that Green Arrow has been the archer of preference in these kinds of games. Clint, to be perfectly honest, has a more instantly recognisable "fun" personality, he's virtually synonymous with a team environment (having been a part of the Avengers, Defenders, led the West Coast Avengers, filled a mentor role for the Great Lakes Avengers, led the Thunderbolts... and was even the first Marvel character to get Justice League membership in the crossover publications they printed). If there's a team in comics Hawkeye COULD be on, he's pretty much been on it. Which demonstrates how fitting he is for a game like this where collaboration is front and centre.

Hawkeye had long been defined by his brash bull-headedness against authority figures (particularly male authority figures), redemption, and the troubles brought around by his weakness for the fairer sex. I think I've got enough laid out that I can accurately portray these things.

What do you hope to accomplish and where do you want the character's story/stories to go?

This will be a younger Hawkeye, back when he was still very much butting heads and driving to become the kind of leader he believes himself to be... even if he's not quite there yet. That journey is the one we're on now.

This will be a ROAMING character generally, and at least at first. Although I may interject the odd plot line in the mix to round things out, introduce backstory and add depth. For the most part there will be a lot of drifting around with Justice League activities.

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Collaboration with @Lord Wraith and @Hillan

The Story so Far:

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IN THE PYTHON'S COILS

The Story so Far:

Hawkeye has stumbled upon an operation of the Kobra Cult.
When seeking answers, the serpent bit its own tail. Now Kobra lies in wait for our freewheelin' hero to make the wrong move, as fangs salivate with venom.

...but could someone from his past be ensnared in their network, and if so, could Clint find a way to pry them from the Kobra's jaws?



Makes sense. In that case, I'll bring something shiny to the table tomorrow that will make @Hound55 regret leaving Ted in the dustbin.


By all means. Wouldn't have it any other way.

There's a time and a place for my Ted et all... and that place is Variety Hour
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