Grills – A man who lives in Hawkeye's building and owns a rooftop grill on which he barbecues for his friends. He knows Clint Barton is Hawkeye, but insistently thinks the latter is "Hawkguy". Grills was later killed by the Tracksuit Mafia.
Grills made his live-action debut in theMarvel Cinematic Universe seriesHawkeye (2021) onDisney+, portrayed by Clayton English. This version is a firefighter and member of the NYCLARPers who had found theRonin suit inKate Bishop's apartment following a fire. Grills thought it was just a ninja suit and wore it for LARPing. He was met byClint Barton in Central Park and had to pretend duel him in the LAPRing competition to get it back. Later, while at LARPing practice, Grills is met by Bishop andLucky, who ask for help from a NYPD officer in retrieving Barton's arrows. Grills then invites them to lay low at his apartment. The night of the Bishop Christmas Party, Grills and his fellow cosplayers provide assistance to Barton and Bishop after the Tracksuit Mafia arrive at the Center.
Avengers – Earth's mightiest heroes. Hawkeye's friends and teammates.[7][8][9]
Kate Bishop – Member of the Young Avengers, and Clint's protégé/successor as Hawkeye.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe live-action seriesHawkeye (2021), Clint indirectly saves Kate during the Battle of New York. She then grows up inspired by him and is a super fan. When she finally meets Barton at age 22, she embarks on a mission with him to end the Ronin legacy, and they become friends. At theseries' end, Kate andLucky join Clint to spend Christmas with his family.
Deadpool – Merc with a mouth and comic relief. Has fought with and against Hawkeye depending on the scenario, but has recently become a close friend.[22]
Lucky the Pizza Dog – Clint's dog, who he adopts in the first issue ofHawkeye (2012) written byMatt Fraction. Barton first encounters the dog with theTracksuit Mafia, and offers him a bite of pizza. In a fight with the gang, the dog defends Clint and loses an eye, along with other serious injuries. Clint takes him to a nearbyveterinary clinic. The name tag on the dog's collar says "Arrow", but Clint wants to rename him.[33]
Lucky gets his own issue of the comic showing several events from his point of view, and we learn that he identifies as "Pizza-Dog".Kate Bishop later takes Lucky with her to Los Angeles.
Lucky also appears in a post-launch update of the video gameMarvel's Avengers.
Lucky made his live-action debut in theDisney+ seriesHawkeye (2021), set in theMCU.[34] Agolden retriever, Lucky is portrayed by the animal actor Jolt and her sister, Eevee. Besides being male, Lucky is depicted as having one eye, an effect achieved through CGI. In the television series, Lucky is saved and adopted byKate Bishop before Kate meets Barton and they take on the Tracksuit Mafia.
Lucky next appears in the live-action filmThe Marvels (2023). He and Kate, back in a NYC apartment, are met byKamala Khan who is forming a Young Avengers team.
Laura Barton – The wife of Clint Barton in the comics'Ultimate Marvel reality. Laura had long known Clint Barton and had married him sometime prior toThe Ultimates 2. Together they had three kids:Callum Barton,Lewis Barton and babyNicole Barton. Clint would call them before every mission in case he never came back.[41] Laura and their three children were killed when a traitor (later revealed to be Black Widow) sold them out to a black-ops team.[42]
InAvengers: Age of Ultron, Laura gives the Avengers temporary sanctuary at the Barton home, and later greets Clint when he returns.
InAvengers: Endgame, Laura and the children disintegrate due to theSnap, but five years later, they are restored to life. She reunites with Clint at their home, and later attends Stark's funeral.
In theHawkeye television series, Laura regularly checks in on Clint while he's in New York, and she is partially aware of the threat he's facing from the Tracksuit Mafia,Maya Lopez, and others Clint had made enemies of while he was Ronin. When Clint comes home for Christmas along withKate Bishop andLucky, and returns Laura's stolen watch, the back of which reveals she was once S.H.I.E.L.D.Agent 19, since retired.
Eden – A tattooed lady and a member of the Keibler Circus, brief encounter.[43]
Barbara "Bobbi" Morse – also known as Mockingbird, Hawkeye met her shortly after his relationship with the Scarlet Witch, when they were both Avengers. After joining the Defenders they wed. Together they led the West Coast Avengers until Mephisto killed her. She later came back to life but was revealed to be a Skrull in disguise.
Natasha Romanoff – Black Widow and Hawkeye cooperated to take down Stark industries, but when Black Widow's amnesia's effects vanished she became an Avenger. In order to impress her, Hawkeye turned to crime until he realized he wasn't impressing her and joined the Avengers as well. They formed a perfect duo and worked together on different occasions, this leading to them forming a relationship. But Iron Man was worried the relationship would compromise missions so he forced them to break off their romance.
Death T.H.R.O.W.S. – Techno Hybrid Remotely Operated Weapons Systems. Crossfire's robotic army formerly known as Magnum Z's.[2]
Firefox – A cyborg assassin for the Russian government.[43]
Hood – Parker Robbins is a crime lord who rose to power via his magical cloak and pair of boots with supernatural abilities, such as teleportation and invisibility. He can also channel magic through his guns.[63]
Javelynn – A supervillain hired by theSecret Empire. Skilled javelin thrower and athlete.[64]
Kazimierz "Kazi the Clown" Kazimierczak – An assassin hired by the Tracksuit Mafia to kill Barton and his friends at the apartment. He was responsible for making Barton deaf by putting two of his arrows into Barton's ears.
Taskmaster – Mercenary for hire and henchmen instructor. Has the ability to replicate physical movement using "photographic reflexes".[8][73]
Terminizer – A vigilante with a murderous vendetta against the Stone Perfs. Revealed to be a pre-teen boy.[74]
Tracksuit Mafia – Dubbed the Tracksuit Draculas and the Tracksuit Bros., this is the tracksuit-wearing gang in Fraction's Hawkeye series who Barton continually runs into. They are responsible for the death of Grills.[75]