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Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Barbara “Bobbi” Morse Barton

Aliases
the Huntress, Agent 19, Roberta Morse, once posed as Shooting Star

Identity
Secret

Occupation
Adventurer; formerly private investigator, covert government agent, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., biologist

Citizenship
United States of America

Place of Birth
San Diego, California

Known Relatives
Clint Barton (Hawkeye, husband)

Group Affiliation
(At Time of Death) Avengers (West Coast Branch); (Formerly) Great Lakes Avengers, Legion of the Unliving, S.H.I.E.L.D.

Education
Ph D in biology

Height
5'9"

Weight
135 lbs

Eyes
Blue

Hair
Blonde

Powers
None

Abilities
Mockingbird was an excellent gymnast, martial artist, and hand-to-hand combatant. She had a doctoral degree in biology and was well trained in espionage and counter-espionage techniques. She was also a proficient markswoman and well versed in the use of her battle staves.

Weapons
Mockingbird carried two hollow steel-alloy poles (battles staves) each extendable to four feet. She used these staves as fighting clubs, she screwed them together to be used as a bo-staff or javelin, or extend to an eight-foot vaulting pole.

Paraphernalia
Mockingbird's costume was made of Kevlar and Beta cloth making it bulletproof and fire resistant.

First Appearance
Astonishing Tales #6 (1971)

Origin
Marvel Super Action #1 (1977); Hawkeye #2 (1983)

Significant Issues
First worked with Ka-Zar on behalf of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Astonishing Tales #6-8, #10-11, 1971-1972); teamed with Hawkeye against Crossfire and others, eloped with Hawkeye (Hawkeye #1-4, 1983); helped found West Coast Avengers (West Coast Avengers #1, 1984); time-traveled to 1876 with Avengers, drugged by Phantom Rider, sought revenge, allowed him to fall to his death (West Coast Avengers #18-23, 1987); slain by Mephisto (West Coast Avengers #100, 1993)

Barbara Morse was an S.H.I.E.L.D. agent whose assignments made her an ally of the jungle lord Ka-Zar. She subsequently used the costumed identity of the Huntress and later Mockingbird to expose the corrupt activities of certain S.H.I.E.L.D agents. After being injured in her work she received a commendation by then S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Nick Fury, who used her information to expose dozens of subversives within S.H.I.E.L.D. Resigning from S.H.I.E.L.D., Mockingbird was hired to investigate Cross Technological Enterprises (CTE), where she clashed with security director Hawkeye. The two soon discovered that CTE was working for the criminal Crossfire helping to implement his plans to brainwash super heroes into killing each other off. The two joined forces against Crossfire and his underlings, becoming attracted to each other in the process. At the case’s successful conclusion, Mockingbird proposed to Hawkeye and the two married. When Hawkeye was appointed head of the West Coast branch of the Avengers, Mockingbird became the team's first new recruit and was instrumental in helping Hawkeye form the new team. Months later, during a time traveling adventure in 1876, Mockingbird was abducted and drugged by the crazed vigilante called the Phantom Rider (Lincoln Slade), who attempted to force her to become his bride. Regaining her senses, Mockingbird fought the Rider and allowed him to fall to his death. After the West Coast Avengers returned to their home era, Mockingbird kept the nature of the Phantom Rider’s death a secret. However, the Rider’s ghost soon appeared and told the Avengers what had transpired. Distraught that an Avenger (especially his wife) had allowed a man to die, Hawkeye became estranged from his wife, and Mockingbird re-entered into government service. She participated in Operation: Vigilance, a program to provide protection from any potential threat from the Vision, only to rebel once she discovered the program's full agenda. Helping the Avengers to rescue the Vision, she was gradually reconciled with Hawkeye. Together they helped train the Great Lakes Avengers and Mockingbird became good friends with Ashley Crawford. The pair eventually renewed their relationship, only for Mockingbird to perish while protecting Hawkeye from the demonic Mephisto. She has since been resurrected by the Grim Reaper for his Legion of the Unliving, but turned against him. Before returning to the realm in which she was paying her penance for killing the Phantom Rider, she gave a warning to the Avengers which eventually led to the resurrection of Hellcat.
 
 
 
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