Charles Bernard " Barney" Barton is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Roy Thomas and Gene Colan, the character First appearance in The Avengers #64 (May 1969). Barney Barton is the older brother and a recurring antagonist of superhero Clint Barton / Hawkeye.
Barney later became an FBI agent. His first assignment was to work undercover as a bodyguard for a criminal called Marko. Hawkeye (vol. 3) #6 (May 2004) Unbeknownst to him, Clint and his new mentor Trick Shot attempted to rob the criminal's mansion. Barney was shot with an arrow by Clint. When Clint learned what he had done, he refused to leave his brother's side and turned against Trickshot. Trickshot wounded Clint with an arrow and left. Hawkeye (vol. 3) #5 (Apr. 2004)
His next undercover assignment was to pose as a racketeer. He was approached by Egghead, who offered Barney a place on his villainous space-station in exchange for funds. When Barney declined the offer, Egghead (actually a robot sent by the real Egghead) attacked him. With his bodyguards slain, Barney went to the Avengers (whose ranks included his brother using the identity of Goliath) to help stop the supervillain. Barney and the Avengers battled Egghead and his robot soldiers inside the villain's space-station. During the battle, Barney sacrificed his life to destroy Egghead's deadly ray-projector. The Avengers #64 (May 1969) After the funeral, Clint received a letter from FBI agent Allan Scofield revealing Barney's double life. The letter also revealed that Barney was aware of Clint's double life.
Unknown to Hawkeye and the Avengers, Barney's body was stolen by Egghead. Egghead discovered that Barney was still displaying faint vital signs and placed him in a healing chamber. Hawkeye: Blindspot #3 (June 2011) Later, Egghead was inadvertently killed by Hawkeye in a battle with the Avengers, leaving Barney suspended and forgotten in the healing chamber. The Avengers #228–229 (February–March 1983) He was later discovered by Helmut Zemo. Zemo, who held a personal grudge against Hawkeye, manipulated Barney to turn against his brother. Barney and his new "benefactor" enlisted Hawkeye's former mentor Trick Shot (whose cancer had returned) to train him to be as proficient with a bow and arrow as his brother. Once the training was completed, Trick Shot was badly beaten and his cancer was allowed to fester. Barney then delivered the dying Trick Shot to Stark Tower as a message to Hawkeye. Later, while investigating his former mentor's death, Hawkeye was ambushed by his brother. Hawkeye: Blindspot #2 (May 2011) Declaring himself the new "Trickshot", Barney subdued Hawkeye and delivered him to Baron Zemo. Zemo had the brothers duel to the death. Hawkeye (despite going blind from a previous injury with the third Ronin) managed to best Barney in battle. Before teleporting away, Zemo transferred Barney's criminal funds over to the "victor" Hawkeye, then taunted the hero for turning his brother against him. In custody, Barney agreed to a bone marrow transplant to save his brother's sight, but only so he could battle Hawkeye again in the future. Hawkeye: Blindspot #4 (July 2011)
Norman Osborn later faked Barney's death in his hospital bed as Norman invited Barney to join his second incarnation of the Dark Avengers. New Avengers (vol. 2) #18 (November 2011) Despite the new team's initial success, he was finally defeated in a fight with Mockingbird when he underestimated her capabilities, as Mockingbird had recently been enhanced by the Super Soldier Serum/Infinity Formula hybrid. New Avengers (vol. 2) #23 After being arrested, Barney and the rest of the villains (save for Superia and Gorgon) are offered reduced sentences in exchange for signing on with the Thunderbolts program. Dark Avengers (vol. 2) #175 Barney remains with the team until the Dark Avengers escape their handlers and disband. Dark Avengers (vol. 2) #190
Sometime after the dissolution of the group, the homeless and disheveled Barney goes to live with Clint, with whom he apparently reconciled, at his new apartment. Hawkeye (vol. 4) #12 Hawkeye (vol. 4) #13
As part of the All-New All-Different Marvel, it is revealed that Barney had stolen Clint's wealth and moved to a private island to start a family with Simone, one of Clint's former neighbors. Hawkeye (vol. 4) #22 Despite all of this, the two brothers remain on good terms. He even assisted Clint and Kate Bishop in rescuing the Project Communion kids from HYDRA and S.H.I.E.L.D. All-New Hawkeye #3
Screen Rant included Barney Barton in their "Hawkeye's 10 Best Relationships In Marvel Comics" list, and in their "10 Comic Book Thunderbolts That Should Join The MCU Team" list. Comic Book Resources included Barney Barton in their "10 Marvel Characters We Hope to See in the MCU's Phase 4" list, and ranked him 2nd in their "Marvel: 10 Characters Baron Zemo Created In The Comics" list, and 4th in their "Marvel: 15 Best Hawkeye Villains" list.
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