| starwolf_oakley ( @ 2011-05-24 07:45 pm UTC |
Of course, *constantly* being questioned is no fun either. Especially by a certain smartmouthed archer...
From AVENGERS #280, Jarvis recuperates from the beating Mr. Hyde gave him and reflects over his time in Avengers Mansion. Such as when most of the team left and Hawkeye, Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch joined up.
Now, having the general public adore you is one thing. Having your teammates do it is something else. To what degree Hawkeye was a jerkass smartmouth or was genuinely unhappy with how Cap was running the team depends on the writer.
Cap would/will always angst over Bucky, but it does raise a question: if Bucky was always blindly following Cap and never questioned anything, is that what got him "killed"?
In my personal fanon, Steve Rogers knows he's very, very good at what he does. And there are times for soldiers to follow orders, and times for those same soldiers to "speak truth to power." And Captain America knows that very often (outside a life-or-death combat situation) questions have to be raised. It is what being part of a team is all about. And Hawkeye can be a jerkass smartmouth.
While Quicksilver was "raging out" at that time, at least part of the problem was Maximus (Black Bolt's brother) controlling/influencing his mind. Also, the "traitor" part leads into a flashback where Ultron hypnotized Jarvis into betraying the Avengers as The Crimson Cowl.
Link to a page in the original story:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_or69y8mDHzA/T
Hawkeye became the leader of two teams: the West Coast Avengers and later the Thunderbolts. In the latter, Clint had to deal with an entire *team* of jerkass smartmouths.
