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Encyclopedia > Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)
Mockingbird


Mockingbird. Art by Cynthia Martin. Image File history File linksMetadata Mockingbird_(Marvel_Comics). ...

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance (as Bobbi Morse) Astonishing Tales #6 (June, 1971)

(as the Huntress) Marvel Super-Action #1 (January, 1976) Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... In comic books, first appearance refers to the date or issue of a characters first appearance. ...


(as Mockingbird) Marvel Team-Up #95 (July, 1980) Marvel Team-Up is the name of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics. ...

Created by Gerry Conway
Barry Windsor-Smith
Characteristics
Alter ego Barbara "Bobbi" Morse-Barton
Affiliations West Coast Avengers, Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers
Notable aliases the Huntress
Abilities Superbly trained athlete and gymnast, various unarmed combats, and espionage. Expert with Battle-stave weapon.

Mockingbird (Barbara "Bobbi" Morse-Barton) is a Marvel Comics superhero, a member of the Avengers and West Coast Avengers. Gerard F. Gerry Conway (September 10, 1952 - ) is an American writer of comic books and television shows. ... Unity #0 for Valiant Comics cover by Barry Windsor-Smith // Biography Barry Windsor-Smith (formerly known as Barry Smith), born 1949 in Forest Gate, London, is a British cartoonist, comics-author, and painter best known for his work in American comic books. ... The West Coast Avengers was a spin-off superhero team of the Avengers, as well as the title of their comic book series. ... The Avengers are a superhero team, consisting of many of Marvel Comics most popular heroes. ... The Great Lakes Avengers are a comedic superhero group, fashioned after Marvel Comics’ Avengers. ... Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... Batman and Superman, two of the most recognizable and iconic superheroes. ... The Avengers are a superhero team, consisting of many of Marvel Comics most popular heroes. ... The West Coast Avengers was a spin-off superhero team of the Avengers, as well as the title of their comic book series. ...


Fictional character biography

Though Mockingbird was first introduced as a SHIELD agent with missions in the Savage Land with Ka-Zar, she was not well known until the first Hawkeye miniseries from Marvel. In this series, she aids him against the villainous Crossfire. She and Hawkeye grow close and begin a whirlwind romance which culminates in their marriage. After their wedding, Mockingbird and Hawkeye return to the Avengers, later founding the West Coast Avengers together. Statue showing a Gallic shield with a butterfly boss. ... The Savage Land is a hidden prehistoric land within the fictional Marvel Universe. ... Ka-Zar (pronounced KAY-sar) is the name of two jungle-dwelling fictional characters, both published by Marvel Comics. ... Hawkeye (Clint Barton) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero, a longtime member of the Avengers. ... The Avengers are a superhero team, consisting of many of Marvel Comics most popular heroes. ... The West Coast Avengers was a spin-off superhero team of the Avengers, as well as the title of their comic book series. ...


A rift later forms between Hawkeye and Mockingbird following an incident while the team was scattered in time. The Phantom Rider (Lincoln Slade) drugged and raped Mockingbird, and when she broke his control she allowed him to plunge to his death off a cliff when she could have saved him. Mockingbird leaves the Avengers and for a time she and ex-Avengers Tigra and Moon Knight operate as a small fighting unit. Hawkeye and Mockingbird later reconcile, and Mockingbird returns to the West Coast Avengers. The Phantom Rider is a fictional character, an Old West heroic gunfighter in the Marvel Comics universe. ... This article is about Tigra the comic book superhero. ... Moon Knight is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...


In another story, the West Coast Avengers fight Mephisto and Mockingbird sacrifices her life to save Hawkeye's. She later reappears as a reanimated corpse as part of the Grim Reaper's plot to destroy the Avengers. She remains a fallen heroine and one of the few Marvel characters to maintain a significant demise. However, Mockingbird's thought patterns and personality are used by the sadistic machine known as Ultron to create his second robotic 'wife', Alkhema. Look up Mephisto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Grim Reaper is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe Character biography The Grim Reaper was born Eric Williams, the brother of Simon Williams (a. ... Cover to Uncanny X-Men #136 (August 1980, art by John Byrne), the penultimate issue of the Dark Phoenix saga. ... Ultron is a fictional character, an android supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Alkhema is a fictional robot supervillain in the Marvel Universe. ...


Powers and abilities

Mockingbird was a trained SHIELD agent, expert in several forms of hand-to-hand combat and espionage techniques. She was an accomplished acrobat. Her favorite weapon was her quarterstaff, which can be split in two.


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