Did Hawkeye become Ronin?

Clint Barton became Ronin not long after Echo gave up the identity, choosing to take on the Ronin guise to reflect his trauma and disillusionment as an Avenger.

Was Hawkeye Ronin the whole time?

Hawkeye and Clint Barton’s Ronin While the movie does not outright refer to Clint as “Ronin,” he dons the character’s attire in the film. Hawkeye confirms that Clint was, in fact, Ronin for an unspecified amount of time in the gap between the Snap and Endgame.

Why was Clint called Ronin?

Unable to get revenge on his own, and with the other Avengers off doing their own things, Clint channels his anger into a murderous rage. But he can’t do it as Hawkeye. Instead, he takes on a new name: Ronin.

Who came first Hawkeye or Ronin?

Ronin in the Marvel Comics In the Marvel Comics, Hawkeye was not the first character to take on the mantle of Ronin. That honor goes to Maya Lopez (aka Echo), who first assumed the Ronin identity in 2005’s “New Avengers #11.” In a twist of fate, Echo appears in “Hawkeye” and is getting her own spinoff Disney+ series.

How is Hawkeye and Ronin connected?

Ronin, a masked vigilante who tracks down and slaughters criminals, is the alias Hawkeye uses in Avengers: Endgame after he loses his family in Thanos’ universe-altering snap. The film never actually outright refers to Barton as “Ronin”, but he wears the character’s outfit and mask in the movie.

Why does Hawkeye wear the Ronin suit?

In 2018, following the Snap, Clint Barton acquired the Ronin suit and sword in order to disguise himself as he traveled the world in search of criminals. For five years, Barton wore the suit and massacred any criminals that had survived the Snap as he deemed them unworthy.