While Clint had been able to take revenge on those who had murdered his friends, he still couldn't find peace. After he traded his life as Daredevil to take up the silent work of his own former master Stick, Matthew would find Hawkeye at his most desperate. As seen in the pages of Wastelanders: Hawkeye#1 by Ethan Sacks, Ibraim Roberson, Dijjo Lima, and VC's Cory Petit, that figure just so happens to be none other than Matt Murdock.
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Now blind, Hawkeye has sought out someone who could teach him how to carry on without his vision. In the case of Clint Barton aka Hawkeye, work as a bodyguard was only good until his eyes failed him. Of course, not everything is so easy to change, and Hawkeye has just discovered that one classic Marvel romance is still going strong in spite of the superhero apocalypse.Īfter the world's villains rallied together to eradicate the heroes, the few who survived the onslaught have eked out existences in the wastes in whatever way they could. Maybe not all that surprisingly, some of Earth's Mightiest Heroes have still managed to survive, though not without going through tragic transformations of their own. Of all the devastating landscapes across the Multiverse, the wastelands of the world of Old Man Logan are by far the worst. Opinions may differ, but I personally feel that the devotion of countless thousands of pilgrims over the centuries to these relics testifies in some way to their authenticity, like a kind of “spiritual proof.WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for Wastelanders: Hawkeye #1, available now from Marvel. Regardless, there is something to be said for the fact that pilgrims have flocked to these holy sites for centuries. Some speculate that perhaps each church has an authentic relic, but only one was worn by Jesus at the time of his Crucifixion. However, it is difficult to determine for certain. All three claims go back to the Medieval period, although the Trier tradition is the oldest and traces its claim to St. Denis near Paris, France another claim is from an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Georgia. One is in Trier Cathedral in Germany another is in the Basilica of St. Even Barabbas’ name hints to this– Barabbas means “son of the father” or “son of the teacher.” Jesus, the true Son of the Father, is sent to death, while Barabbas, the false son of the father and a criminal, is embraced by the world.Īs for the robe of Christ (sometimes also called the Holy Tunic or the Chiton of Christ), several churches have claimed to preserve the robe as a relic. We are the criminal who deserved to die, and Jesus took our place. Barabbas is also a stand-in for all of us.
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Barabbas’ theological significance in the trial is that the angry crowd (which spiritually represents all of sinful humanity) preferred to have a known criminal released to them, rather than the Lord himself. There’s no way to really know for certain. Some think he converted others think he continued a life of crime and rebellion. We don’t actually know what happened to Barabbas after his brief appearance at the trial of Jesus. I wonder if these are what inspired your questions? These dramas, while entertaining, are entirely fictional. There were several movies made in the 1950s and 1960s about what happened to Jesus’ robe and to Barabbas after the Crucifixion. What happened to Barabbas after he was freed? Also what happened to Jesus’ robe which was removed during crucifixion?