Summary
- With Kate Bishop stepping up amid Marvel's "Blood Hunt" crisis in Avengers #15, she proves she has what it takes to be an exceptional leader, on the level of Captain America.
- Kate Bishop's fearless fighting style and ability to inspire hope in tough situations has so far made her a standout hero in Blood Hunt, and elevated her to the status of a worthy successor to Steve Rogers' mantle of Captain America.
- Hawkeye's quick thinking, unconventional strategies, and willingness to put herself on the line make her a worthy contender for Captain America's shield, and his role in the Marvel Universe.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Avengers #15!!
Few heroes have what it takes to fill the inspiring shoes of Hawkeye has stepped up to prove she is worthy of the mantle. In the midst of Blood Hunt’s vampire invasion, a new contender for Steve Rogers' shield emerges, as Kate Bishop reminds the Avengers that she has all the best qualities of a leader.
In Avengers #15, Captain America’s team is faced with the monumental task of saving hostages while dispatching Nazi vampires. With the eternal night giving blood drinkers the advantage, everyone is operating outside the usual playbook. When Steve Rogers gets separated while facing Baron Blood, the rest of the team needs some direction, and the remaining civilians could use a dose of hope.
Unexpectedly, that makes it Kate Bishop's moment to shine. Not only does she pull out SHIELD knowledge that helps save innocent lives, but her cheeky speech to the hostages is exactly what they all need to keep going.

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Kate Bishop Has What It Takes To Be Captain America
Avengers #15 – Written By Jed MacKay; Art By C.F. Villa, Federico Blee, & Cory Petit
As she tells the hostages in Avengers #15, she doesn't have powers, but she's still fighting alongside the Avengers to keep them safe. Kate Bishop knows exactly how inspiring that can be.
Blood Hunt has the world scrambling, but some heroes do their best thinking in the midst of chaos. Fortunately for her fellow teammates and trapped civilians, Kate Bishop is one of them. Being Hawkeye requires quick, unconventional thinking, since she routinely faces enemies with extraordinary abilities and keeps up with ultra-powerful friends. She has to stay one step ahead of everyone else (or at least catch up fast), whether it's by coming up with new trick arrows for any situation or pulling out childhood knowledge of SHIELD resources, as she did to get hostages onto floating SHIELD pods.
The speech is hardly Hawkeye's first brush with leadership, either. She revived and led fellow Hawkeye Clint Barton, and other superhero mentors. This might be her first-time fighting vampires, but it's hardly her first rodeo. As she tells the hostages in Avengers #15, she doesn't have powers, but she's still fighting alongside the Avengers to keep them safe. Kate Bishop knows exactly how inspiring that can be. She became a hero through intense training, hard work, and drive, and she knows "ordinary" people can survive the extreme.
Hawkeye's willingness to put herself on the line is inspiring, and she has all the best qualities of Captain America.
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Kate Bishop Is A Fearless Fighter
Being an archer in Blood Hunt has advantages. As Kate eloquently puts it, "vampires hate sticks" and she's firing off plenty of them. Beyond that, she knows what it takes to do the right thing with the odds stacked against her. Steve Rogers was a fighter before taking the Super Soldier serum, and Kate Bishop has the same willingness to help, even if she isn't as equipped for the job as other heroes. They share that stubbornness and internal drive. Hawkeye's willingness to put herself on the line is inspiring, and she has all the best qualities of Captain America.
Avengers #15 is available now from Marvel Comics.
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- Alias
- Steve Rogers, John Walker, Sam Wilson
- Created By
- Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
- Franchise
- Marvel
- Race
- Human
- First Appearance
- Captain America Comics
- Alliance
- Avengers, Invaders, S.H.I.E.L.D., U.S. Army
Initially debuting in 1940, Captain America is the patriotically themed superhero who has shared the title with only a few individuals. Beginning with Steve Rogers, Captain America's birth resulted from a frail man taking part in an experimental U.S. Army super-soldier trial, which imbued him with super-human abilities. The character is often depicted wielding a nigh unbreakable and aerodynamic shield made of vibranium that they use to defend and attack their foes.