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Marvel's premier archer
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Oliver Queen is DC's premier archer.
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Image Comic's premier archer.
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Robin Hood, the inspiration from which all archers are drawn from.
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An archer originally from Centaur Comics. Now this public domain character makes appearances in places like Alex Ross's "Project Superpowers".
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One of the men who trained Clint Barton (Hawkeye) in Marvel Comics.
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A female archer from DC Comics.
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An archer from the Masters of the Universe.
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An archer from Top Cow studios in Image Comics.
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Disney's version of Robin Hood was an anthropomorphic fox.
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A Marvel villainous archer.
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A DC archer
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A beautiful archer from Crossgen Comics.
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An archer from Holyoke Comics.
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Italian archer in the DC universe.
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A young woman in the Marvel universe also going by the name Hawkeye.
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An archer in DC Comics who has been known as Speedy and Arsenal.
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An elven archer from ElfQuest published by Warp Graphics.
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A City of Heroes archer from Top Cow Comics/ Image Comics.
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An archer from Fawcett Comics.
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An alien archer from Marvel Comics.
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A female archer from DC Comics.
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A legendary archer, bowman, or crossbow man.
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An archer from Lev Gleason comics.
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The son of Hawkeye and Mackingbird from an alternate future in Marvel Comics.
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A DC Comics Chinese archer.
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Marvel Comic's Hawkeye's brother and rival.
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A Zenescope comics character. The Grimm Fairy Tales version of Robin Hood.
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Archer from Spark Publications.
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A magical archer from Dark Horse Comics.
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A Marvel Comics archer who was a member of the Squadron Supreme.
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An assassin from DC Comics who uses the bow and arrow as his weapon of choice.
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Turok has been published by many publishers over the years starting with Dell or Gold Key, going through Valiant Comics, and now seems to be at Dynamite Entertainment.
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From DC Comics' Earth C Minus the anthropomorphic version of Green Arrow.
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From the Earth X dimension of Marvel Comics is a robot created by Tony Stark modeled after Hawkeye.
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An archer from DC Comics.
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An archer from DC Comics.
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Starting out as a Quality Comics character Marksman is now owned by DC Comics.
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Starting out as a Quality Comics character the archer Spider is now owned by DC Comics.
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An amalgamation of Speedy and Nightcaster.
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From DC Comics the daughter of Shado and Oliver Queen.
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From DC Comics she was one of the people who acted as Speedy for Green Arrow.
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An archer from DC Comics.
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From the lost generation of Marvel Comics come Oxbow, a super strong bowman.
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An amalgamation of Hawkeye and Green Arrow.
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From DC Comics is the Earth-2 counterpart of Green Arrow.
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From DC Comics an archer that was the opposite of White Feather.
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From DC Comics an archer who may have never hit the target.
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From Marvel Comics a crystal man who used the crossbow.
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The elven archer from Lord of the Rings.
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From on of DC's alternate dimensions comes one of DC's homages of Marvel's Hawkeye.
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A Marvel Comics archer.
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This archer is a DC Comics character.
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An archer from Valiant Comics.
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A female archer from Image Comics' Freedom Force comic book series.
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This archer is a member of Justice 9 from DC's alternate universe Earth-36.
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A criminal archer from DC Comics.
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This archer is from Lone Star Press comics.
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This is a DC archer who is the son of the original Spider.
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From the DragonLance universe of Dungeons & Dragons. He appears to be a ranger which makes him a specialist with the bow and arrow.
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An archer from DC Comics.
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An archer from Marvel Comics.
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An archer from Penthouse Comics.
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This appears to be an archer from DC Comics.
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From the G. I. Joe universe. She is an expert with a crossbow.
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An archer from Fiction House Comics.
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An archer from Marvel Comics.
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A crossbow using woman from DC Comics.
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An archer from Shogakukan Manga's Inuyasha manga and anime series.
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An archer from Disney.
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A zombie archer from Marvel Comics.
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An archer from Milestone Comics.
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An archer from DC Comics.
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An archer from Shogakukan Manga's Inuyasha manga and anime series.
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An archer from Harry S. Chesler/ Dynamic Comics. He appears to be an archer in the picture shown on the left at the moment.
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A god from English and Germanic folklore. As the god of the hunt he is skilled with the bow.
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An archer from Forgotten Realms novels and comic books.
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A Marvel Comics villain using the Rbon Hood name as a cover for his crimes.
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An archer from DC Comics.
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An archer from an independent publisher.
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One of Darkseid's Female Furies from DC Comics. She appears to be an archer.
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A Marvel Comics bowman who uses the crossbow.
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An Image Comics character that appears to be an archer.
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An archer from IDW Publishing.
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A D.C. Thompson & Co. Comics crossbowman.
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An alien archer from Marvel Comics.
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An archer from DC Comics.
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An archer from Dynamite Entertainment.
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An archer from Crossgen Comics.
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An archer using spirit manifestations of bow and arrows from Shueisha manga.
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An evil archer from Marvel Comics.
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An archer from DC Comics' Kingdom Come universe.
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An archer from Valiant/Acclaim Comics.
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An archer from Fiction House Comics.
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A female undead elf archer from World of Warcraft.
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A giant archer from another dimension from DC Comics.
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A martial artist who specialized in archery from Marvel Comics.
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An archer from an Image Comics mini-series.
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An archer from Fleetway Comics.
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An archer from Archie Comics/ Sega video games.