The Mockingbird comic books definitive issue-by-issue collecting guide and trade reading order for omnibus, hardcover, and trade paperback collections. Find every issue and appearance! Part of Crushing Krisis’s Crushing Comics. Last updated October 2024 with titles scheduled for release through December 2024.
When most comics fans think of the most fearsome, non-powered Avenger, they’ll typically name Hawkeye – or, perhaps Black Widow (though whether she has any enhancements is debatable).
The best answer is actually Bobbi Morse AKA Mockingbird, but part of her allure is that you would have never thought of her.
Mockingbird has the athleticism of Hawkeye (she’s a trained gymnast and combatant), the secret agent training of Black Widow (she’s a member of SHIELD, where she graduated top of her class), plus she holds a PhD in biology. Her origins find her roughing it in the Savage Land as Ka-Zar’s original blonde love interest before turning out to be a SHIELD agent under deep cover. Her first solo story finds her going under even deeper cover by dropping out of SHIELD for her assignment before returning to SHIELD to root out their double agents.
Yes, she’s pretty awesome. So, why is she so often forgotten by Avengers fans?
First, because until the 2010s she has always been cast as a love interest – first to flirt with Ka-Zar and then after just a two-issue breather on her own she’s married to Hawkeye! She joins the Avengers seemingly through marriage, as if she’s being added to a health insurance plan. Though she later is a founding member of Avengers West Coat, she plays second fiddler to her headline star husband.
Second, there’s the matter of how she exits Avengers West Coast. I won’t spoil it here in the intro (although I do, slightly, below), but it left us without Mockingbird appearances for over 15 years! That’s a long time to forget about a hero.
Third, because it’s just her style. As a double- and sometimes triple-agent, Mockingbird has never been a character who sticks out as the big star – even after her return in Secret Invasion (as championed by writer/editor Jim McCann), she remained a supporting player.
That all changed thanks to her popularity as a Hawkeye-free character on Agents of SHIELD, and after a rapturous response to her first solo one-shot in 2015 (due in large part to writing by Chelsea Cain) she graduated to her own series in 2016 as she returned to widespread use in All-new, All-Different Marvel.
- The Origins of Mockingbird (1971 – 1983)
- Astonishing Tales (1970) #6-8 & 11-20
- Hawkeye (1983) #1-4
- The Avenger (1984 – 1985)
- Avengers West Coast (1985 – 1993)
- Mockingbird Returns (2009 – 2010)
- New Avengers: Reunion (2009) #1-4
- in The Heroic Age (2010 – 2012)
- Hawkeye & Mockingbird (2010) #1-6
- New Avengers (2010)
- Widowmaker (2011) #1-4
- in Marvel Now (2012 – 2015)
- Hawkeye (2012)
- Secret Avengers (2013)
- in All-New, All-Different Marvel (2015 – 2018)
- Mockingbird: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary (2015) #1
- Mockingbird (2016) #1-8
- Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016) #1-10
- in Marvel Fresh Start (2018 – Present)
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The Origins of Mockingbird (1971 – 1983)
Mockingbird Classic: Bobbi Morse, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Collects almost all of Mockingbird’s early, pre-Avengers appearances in Astonishing Tales (1970) #6-7 (excerpts), 10, 12-13, 15-20; Ka-Zar (1974) #3-5; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #95; Hawkeye (1983) #1-4; material drom Astonishing Tales (1970) #8; Savage Tales (1971) #8; Marvel Super Action (1976) #1
Astonishing Tales (1970) #6-8 & 11-20: Bobbi appears for just 1-2pgs in #6-7; those pages are excepted in Classic, above. Her appearances in 11 & 14 are not collected along with her material.
Ka-Zar (1974) #3-5: Collected in Classic, above.
Savage Tales (1971) #8: Collected in Classic, above.
Marvel Super-Action (1976) #1 (2nd story): Collected in Classic, above. This is Mockingbird’s first appearance as a lead character, though here she is called “Huntress” (which became long-term DC trademark).
Marvel Team-Up (1972) #95 (1980): Collected in Classic, above. See Guide to Spider-Man for other collection options. Bobbi’s first named appearance as Mockingbird.
Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982): See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Contest of Champions. Mockingbird cameos in #1 (and is implied in #2-3).
Hawkeye (1983) #1-4: Collected in Classic, above. See Guide to Hawkeye for other collection options. This establishes Mockingbird as Hawkeye’s wife, though they had never before appeared together in a comic.
Mockingbird the Avenger (1984 – 1985)
Avengers (1963) #239 & 241-246: See Guide to Avengers (1963 – 1996). Implied or off-panel in #241.
During #242: Captain American #292 and flashbacks in New Avengers: The Reunion #2
After #242: Fantastic Four #265
After #245: Flashbacks in Avengers West Coast #100 (2nd story)
West Coast Avengers (1984)#1-4: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
During #1: Iron Man Annual 7
Avengers (1963) #250 & 253-254: See Guide to Avengers (1963 – 1996).
After Avengers #254: ROM 65 (& implied in #66), Iron Man #193-195, Captain America #308, Iron Man #200-201, Marvel Graphic Novel 27 – Emperor Doom
Mockingbird in Avengers West Coast (1985 – 1993)
Mockingbird makes the move to the west coast with her husband, Hawkeye. West Coast Avengers (1985) switches to Avengers West Cost (1989) when the title changes at issue #47
West Coast Avengers (1985) #1-9: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
During #1-2: Vision & Scarlet Witch (1985) Vol. 2 #1-2
After #4: Secret Wars II #5
Before #5: Hulk Smash Avengers (2012) #4
After #9: Secret Wars II #9, Eternals, Vol. 2 #12, Iron Man #206
Secret Wars II: Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Secret Wars II. Mockingbird appears in #5 and 9 as detailed above.
West Coast Avengers (1985) #10-13 + Avengers Annual 15 & WCA Annual 1: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
After #10: Incredible Hulk #320-323, Captain America #316-317
After #15: Avengers #274 (behind the scenes)
West Coast Avengers (1985) #14-24 + Annual 2 & Avengers Annual 16: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
After #24: Mephisto vs. The Avengers (#4) and Thor #381 (cameo)
West Coast Avengers (1985) #25-31: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
After #28: Iron Man #226
After #29: Iron Man #227
After #31: Iron Man #229
Solo Avengers (1987) #1-3 & 8-9: See Guide to Hawkeye
West Coast Avengers (1985) #32-37 + Annual 3 (2nd story) + #39-41: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
After #36: Nick Fury vs. SHIELD #2
Solo Avengers (1987) #14-16: See Guide to Hawkeye
West Coast Avengers (1985) #42-46: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
Here, West Coast Avengers changes its title to Avengers West Coast; Solo Avengers changes its title to Avengers Spotlight.
After #46: Avengers #305
Avengers Spotlight (1989) #22-25: See Guide to Hawkeye. Implied in #23-24
Avengers West Coast (1989) #48-49: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
After #49: Avengers #309, Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #9, Avengers Annual 18, Fantastic Four Annual 22
Avengers Spotlight (1989) #27-28:See Guide to Hawkeye
After AS #28: Avengers #313
Avengers West Coast (1989) #55 & 63: See Guide to Avengers West Coast Implied or behind the scenes in #63.
After #55: Avengers Annual 19 (1st and 3rd stories), Black Widow: Coldest War
Avengers Spotlight (1989) #30-36: See Guide to Hawkeye
After AS #36: Avengers #329
Avengers West Coast (1989) #69, 76, 78-83: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
After #69: Marvel Comics Presents #87 (flashback), Damage Control Vol. 3 #3, Avengers #332-333
After #80: Avengers #345
After #82: Captain America #400 (2nd story)
After #83: Captain America #401, Infinity War #2
Avengers West Coast (1989) #87-95, Annual 8, & 96-100: See Guide to Avengers West Coast
After Annual 8: Wonder Man Vol. 2 #24
Mockingbird is presumed dead after #100. She appears in flashback, is implied, or is envisioned in the afterlife inThe Avengers (1963) #400, Avengers (1998) #10-11, Thunderbolts Annual 2000, Hellcat (2000) #2-3, X-Statix Presents: Dead Girl #1-5, and GLA (Great Lakes Avengers) #4. However, given the nature of her return, it’s questionable whether any of these appearances are truly her.
Mockingbird Returns (2009 – 2010)
Prior to Secret Invasion: flashbacks in New Avengers: Reunion (2009) #2-3
Secret Invasion: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Secret Invasion. Though Mockingbird only appears in #8, it’s a very important issue for her and for Marvel in general!
During SI #8: Avengers: Initiative (2007) #19, New Avengers #48
After SI #8: Mighty Avengers (2007) #20, Avengers: Initiative (2007) #20
Mockingbird joins Clint Barton in the cast of New Avengers.
New Avengers (2005) #48-50: See Guide to New Avengers (2004 – 2010)
After #50: Free Comic Book Day 2009: Avengers (2009), Dark Reign: New Nation (2009) (5th story)
New Avengers: Reunion (2009) #1-4: New Avengers: The Reunion
Recollected in Hawkeye: Avenging Archer; see Guide to Hawkeye for other collections. Available in hardcover.
After New Avengers: Reunion: War Machine Vol. 2 (2009) #8-10, Captain America Vol. 5 (2004) #50, Fantastic Four (1961) #569
New Avengers (2005) #51-60 & Annual 3: See Guide to New Avengers (2004 – 2010)
After #54: Spider-Woman Vol. 4 (2009) #7, Dark Avengers / Uncanny X-Men: Utopia
After #60: Black Widow: Deadly Origin (2010) #2-3, Captain America (1968) #600 (2nd story), Dark Reign List: Avengers (2009)
After Annual 3: Web Of Spider-Man Vol. 2 (2009) #9, Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 (1968) #607
New Avengers #62-64 & Finale: See Guide to New Avengers (2004 – 2010)
Siege: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Siege
Mockingbird’s approximate chronology during Siege: New Avengers (2005) #63 (flashback), New Avengers (2005) #62, Siege (2010) #2 + Siege: Secret Warriors (2010) + Avengers: Initiative (2007) #34 (cameo), Siege (2010) #3, New Avengers (2005) #63-64, Siege (2010) #4 + Dark Avengers (2009) #16 + Siege: Embedded (2010) #4, New Avengers: Finale (2010). Mockingbird also appears in Origins of Siege (2010) #1 and Siege: Storming Asgard – Heroes & Villains (2010)
After Siege: Avengers Prime (2010) #1 & 5
Mockingbird makes an out-of-continuity appearance in What If? World War Hulk (2010) #1
Mockingbird in The Heroic Age (2010 – 2012):
Hawkeye & Mockingbird (2010) #1-6, Widowmaker (2011) #1-4, & New Avengers (2010)
Mockingbird is a member of the street-level New Avengers in this period, although she also appears in the adjectiveless Avengers title.
New Avengers (2010) #1-7: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – Present)
During New Avengers #1: Avengers Vol. 4 (2010) #1, Enter The Heroic Age (2010) (4th story), I Am An Avenger (2010) #1, Avengers Academy (2010) #2 (unconfirmed), Chaos War material (see directly below)
After New Avengers #7: I Am An Avenger (2010) #4
Chaos War: See Marvel Universe Events – Chaos War. Mockingbird appears in Chaos War (2010) #1 and Chaos War: Dead Avengers (2011) #1; her appearance is implied in Chaos War: Dead Avengers (2011) #3 and Chaos War (2010) #5.
Hawkeye & Mockingbird (2010) #1-6: Hawkeye and Mockingbird: Ghosts
Recollected in Hawkeye: Avenging Archer.
After H&M: The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #653-654, New Avengers (2010) #8
Avengers (2010) #8-12 & 12.1: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – Present)
After #12.1: Klaws of the Panther (2010) #4
Widowmaker (2011) #1-4: Hawkeye & Mockingbird/Black Widow: Widowmaker
Recollected in Hawkeye: Avenging Archer.
New Avengers (2010) #9-14 & Annual 1: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – Present)
After New Avengers #14: Avengers Academy (2010) #11, Hawkeye: Blindspot (2011) #3, Captain America (1968) #611
New Avengers #14 & Avengers #13 & 18: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – Present)
Fear Itself: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Fear Itself. Mockingbird appears in every issue except for #3.
Click to expand for an approximate chronology of appearances during and after this event
New Avengers (2010) #16.1, 17, 19-23: See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – Present)
After New Avengers #23: Avengers (2010) #24, FF (2011) #11, Fantastic Four (1961) #600, Avengers Assemble (2012) #1 & 6
Avengers vs. X-Men: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Avengers vs. X-Men. Mockingbird appears throughout the event.
Click to expand for an approximate chronology of appearances during and after this event
New Avengers (2010) #31-34:See Guide to Avengers Flagships (2010 – Present)
Additional appearances in the Heroic Age: Heroes (2010) #1, Avengers vs. Pet Avengers (2010) #2-4 (uncertain if this is in continuity), FDNY Custom Comic (2011) #1, Captain America: Hail Hydra (2011) #4, (flashback to prior era) and Hulk Smash Avengers (2012) #4 (listed above prior to WCA #5)
Mockingbird also makes non-continuity appearances in What If? 200 (2011) #1, What If? Dark Reign (2011) #1Venom/Deadpool: What If? (2011) #1
Mockingbird in Marvel Now (2012 – 2015)
Hawkeye (2012) #8-9, 13, 15, & 22: See Guide to Hawkeye. The timing of this series is hard to pin down, but you can likely read this all prior to Secret Avengers and have it work just fine.
Secret Avengers (2013) #2-4, 6-8, 12-16: See Guide Secret Avengers. This title increasingly focuses on Mockingbird, until the final arc is practically her solo book guest-starring other Avengers.
After Secret Avengers #16: Captain America (2012) #25, S.H.I.E.L.D. (2014) #8
All New, All Different Marvel:
Mockingbird (2016) #1-8 & Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Mockingbird has her highest profile ever in All-New, All-Different Marvel, with a riotously fun solo title written by novelist Chelsea Cain. She also makes prominent appearances as SHIELD’s top superhero liaison in other titles, including Âmazing Spider-Man and Silk.
Mockingbird: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary (2015) #1: S.H.I.E.L.D. Secret History
Collects a series of one-shots: Agent Carter, Agent May, Fury, Mockingbird, Quake, plus Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos #1, Battle Scars #6, and material from Strange Tales (1951) #135.
The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #1-5, 8, 10-11: See Guide to Spider-Man – Peter Parker (1963 – 2018). Mockingbird appears regularly.
Silk (2016) #1, 4-6, 8-9 & Spider-Gwen [II] (2015) #8: See Guide to Silk. Mockingbird is Silk’s SHIELD handler while she works undercover.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016) #1-6: Vol. 1: The Coulson Protocols
Also collects material from All-New, All-Different Point One (2015) #1 (in which Mockingbird appears as part of a SHIELD field team)
Mockingbird (2016) #1-5: Vol. 1: I Can Explain
A truly hilarious series of connected one-shot stories that come off like a female-lead take on Archer. Also reprints Mockingbird: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary #1
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016) #7-10: Vol. 2: Under New Management
Also collects Civil War II: The Accused.
Civil War II: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Civil War II. Mockingbird appears in Captain America: Sam Wilson (2015) #10 as part of this event. This fits definitively prior to the next Mockingbird arc, which references events in Civil War II #3-4.
Mockingbird #6-8: Vol. 2: My Feminist Agenda
Also reprints New Avengers (2010) #13-14.
Silk (2016) #10-11, 13, & 18-19: Guide to Silk
The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #15, 25-28: See Guide to Spider-Man – Peter Parker (1963 – 2018).
Also in this period: Power Man and Iron Fist (2016) #7-10, The Unstoppable Wasp (2017) #1 & 8, Monsters Unleashed (2017) #2, All-New Wolverine (2016) #20-22, Hulk (2016) #6
Secret Empire: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Secret Empire. Mockingbird appears in Secret Empire (2017) #2-9, Captain America: Sam Wilson (2015) #22-23, Secret Empire: Underground (2017) #1, Captain America (2017) #25, and Secret Empire Omega (2017) #1. Plus, during or shortly after the event in The Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #30 and Secret Warriors (2017) #5
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #789, 791, 794-795: See Guide to Spider-Man – Peter Parker (1963 – 2018). Also in Amazing Spider-Man: Venom Inc. Omega (2018) #1 prior to #794.
Spider-Man/Deadpool (2016) #23, 28, 30-31, 33, 35-37, & 40: See Guide to Spider-Man – Peter Parker (1963 – 2018).
Marvel Fresh Start:
Mockingbird, Reserve Avenger
The Unstoppable Wasp (2018) #2-10: See Guide to Unstoppable Wasp
Also in this period: The Punisher (1987) #226-227 and a non-continuity appearances in Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History (2019) #5 and History of the Marvel Universe (2019) #6
Captain America (2018) #7-9, 11-12, 16, 18: See Guide to Captain America – Steve Rogers. Bobbi appears a member of the Daughters of Liberty.
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda (2019) #3-4 & 7-8: See Guide to Black Panther
2020 Force Works (2020) #1-3: See Guide to Avengers West Coast. Bobbi is a core member of this Force Works reunion.
Empyre: Avengers (2020) #1-3: See Guide to Marvel Universe Events – Empyre
After Empyre: Hawkeye: Freefall (2020) #4 [may be prior to Empyre], Women of Marvel (2021) #1, It’s Jeff Infinity Comic (2021) #1, Silk (2021) #5, The Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #6, Invincible Iron Man (2022) #6, Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #54, Vengeance of the Moon Knight (2024) #1, Women of Marvel (2024) #1, Black Widow & Hawkeye (2024) #1, and out of continuity in Hulk: Grand Design – Madness (2022) #1
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