The unique storylines and character development in the Hawkeye limited series set it apart. The focus on Hawkeye's personal journey and his interactions with other characters add depth and excitement.
Black Widow and Hawkeye were important characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Their backgrounds were presented differently in different movies.
The Black Widow first appeared in The Avengers and The Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. She was a female agent from Russia with strong combat skills and keen intuition. The origin story of the Black Widow was very famous in Marvel comics. She became a spy for the Soviet Union during World War II and later joined the American army and became a special agent. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Black Widow's background was fully demonstrated in these two movies.
Hawkeye appeared in The Avengers. He played the famous "Hawkeye" in Marvel Comics and was a retired US Air Force colonel. In the movie, Hawkeye was a superhero who was good at using all kinds of weapons and tactics. His life story was also very rich. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Hawkeye's origin story was similar to Black Widow's. He became a US Air Force pilot during World War II and later retired to become a special agent and joined the Avengers.
The specific movies included:
- The Avengers
- Avengers 2: Age of Ultron
- Captain America: Civil War
- Black Widow
- The Hawkeye
Black Widow and Hawkeye both had their own movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and they were both leading roles.
The Black Widow starred in the 2016 movie The Widow Maker, one of the first movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Hawkeye also starred in the 2016 movie The Avengers: Age of Ultron, which was one of the second movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In addition, Hawkeye also appeared in other movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, such as the 2018 movie "Avengers 3: Infinite War" and the 2019 movie "Avengers 4: Final Battle" as the villains "Ultron" and "Black Panther" respectively.
On the other hand, if some of the fanfiction was a bit too outlandish or inappropriate, it could make things a bit awkward. Hawkeye might feel embarrassed, and the other Avengers might not know how to react. But they'd probably try to smooth things over and remind Hawkeye that it's just the creativity of the fans and not a true representation. They'd still support him as a teammate.
There are a few pirate novels with Hawkeye as the main character that I can recommend. Among them were One Piece: Demon Farm, One Piece: Supreme Swordsmanship, and New Pirate: Hawkeye Is My Defeat. These novels were all light novels or doujinshi novels with interesting plots. However, due to the limited search results provided, there might be other pirate novels with Hawkeye as the main character that were not mentioned.