Comics VS MCU: Clint Barton
Tag: david aja
clint + falling
full-size version of this bit of silliness, in which shirtless Clint is requested and I theorize that he is 100% the kind of person who h a t e s being cold. and also you woke him up. no love!
—if that’s your thing.
i’ve always thought the sentiment is nice, so …yeah. your dog eats too damned much.
oh IS that MY dog? your name was on the quiver, my name was on the dog, but you took both, I got confused—
shush. it was for the best.
don’t you shush me—
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A self-reblog because HERE IT IS CHRISTMAS AGAIN AND KATE IS NOT HOME YET AND I AM STILL SAD ABOUT IT.
Flange, I’m posting this because it is perfect and I will never be as eloquent as you.
BRINGING THIS BACK BECAUSE I FUCKING LOVE THESE TWO DORKS
Not screen-reader friendly, and has bluespace, but very interesting anyway,
This is just hat.
Meanwhile, Clint’s hat is Hawkeye-branded, proving once again that someone needs to talk to him about subtlety.
Hello all!
WOW! I did not expect my last comic post to be as well received as it was; I’m elated! Thank you all for your support! Here’s some more!
Again in an Aja style imitation: BATMAN!
Credit to jokerisms for the original post.
It makes me ridiculously happy that this is basically the way the Riddler is written in Gotham O.O
Holy crap, dr-archeville LOOK.
Immortalised in comic form 😀
I’ve been meme’d!
You know what’s really cool?
In Matt Fraction’s Hawkeye series, Clint has named his dog “Lucky”.
And I’m just now reading Edmonson’s Black Widow. In it, Natasha has a cat, which she has named “Liho”.
For those of you who don’t know, Liho or Likho is a Russian spirit/creature type thing who is the embodiment of bad luck.
So Clint’s dog is named for good luck, and Nat’s cat is named for the opposite.
Hawkeye fanart.
my life as a weapon.
Matt Fraction의 호크아이 vol.1 산 기념의 하드커버사세요! 좋네요.
Aja씨 그림에 반해서 샀는데 후회없네요
Once again I disguised Kate Bishop fanart as fine art and put it in a serious art event. People asked me what it meant – ‘Oh, you know, arrows,’ I said. ‘It’s a metaphor. Could have just as easily put an apple in her hand and it woulda been a different metaphor, but I rather liked arrows.’
Not even one person said ‘That is Hawkeye and you are being Miss Smarty-Artist Ass right now’ but I would have been delighted if they had.
This is acrylic on paper on panel, if you’re curious. It’s 24” x 24” (60x60cm) – the blue is iridescent pigment and it covers the arrows as well, but I couldn’t get it to photograph any more than this.
