- "It makes perfect sense that she would be hostile. She likely feels displaced by me, and she's testing our new dynamic. She both desires my approval, yet wants to set firm boundaries. She feels threatened by me, and you know what? I can understand why."
- ―Jack Duquesne to Eleanor Bishop[src]
Jacques "Jack" Duquesne is a wealthy socialite and talented swordsman who became engaged to Eleanor Bishop. When his uncle Armand Duquesne III was murdered, Jack was suspected by Eleanor's daughter Kate Bishop. Eleanor, who had killed Armand, framed Jack for his death and also pinned his name to a shell corporation that laundered money for the Tracksuit Mafia. Although quickly released and proven innocent, Duquesne later learned Eleanor had deceived him and joined Kate, Hawkeye and their allies in fighting off the Tracksuits during the Battle at Rockefeller Center.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Born Wealthy[]
Jack Duquesne was born to the wealthy Duquesne family, descendants of the ancient European aristocracy.[3] As he has always had money, Duquesne never had to work a day in his life.[4] Duquesne developed a fascination with swords, accumulating a large collection of them over the course of his life, as well as training with them and becoming a talented swordsman.[2][3] While in Palm Beach, Florida, Duquesne met and dated a woman named Sloan, whom he found to be a nightmare. Duquesne later broke up with Sloan.[4] Duquesne went on vacation with his family to Palm Beach, where one of his relatives, Armand Duquesne VII, wet himself. Duquesne remembered the moment as a time Armand was embarrassed.[5]
Becoming Eleanor Bishop's Fiancé[]
Duquesne began dating Eleanor Bishop, and eventually became engaged to her, unbeknownst to Eleanor's daughter, Kate, who was away at college.[2] A precautious Duquesne decided to buy a book on being a step-father to impress her daughter, whom he already knew but ceased to impress.[3]
Charity Auction[]
Awkward Reunion[]
- "What's with all the swords, Mom?"
"Hon, there have been a few changes while you were away this semester." - ―Kate Bishop and Eleanor Bishop[src]
In December 2024, Jack Duquesne was at the Bishop Residence with Eleanor Bishop, preparing for the charity gala, when Kate Bishop returned. Kate was surprised, unaware of the relationship between the two. Duquesne left with Eleanor as she told Kate they would talk more at the gala.
During the charity gala, Duquesne and Eleanor were speaking with other socialites when Kate approached them, having learned about their relationship. Duquesne left the two to talk, knowing that the conversation was too awkward for him to be there for.[2]
Robbery of the Black Market Auction[]
- "What are you doing, you dope?"
"I'm buying that sword."
"You don't have three hundred grand."
"No, but I'll inherit it one day, won't I?"" - ―Armand Duquesne III and Jack Duquesne[src]
Later that night, Duquesne decided to attend the black market auction in the hotel's cellar, sitting next to Armand Duquesne III despite his uncle's protests. The auctioneer was auctioning off items recovered from the Avengers Compound, such as Ronin's suit and sword. Deeply interested in adding the sword to his collection, he decided to bid on it.
Despite his efforts, his uncle managed to outbid him for the sword. However, the auction was interrupted when the Tracksuit Mafia bombed their way into the cellar, seeking to steal the valuable merchandise the auction was selling. Seeking an advantage within the chaos, Duquesne found the sword in the mess, before rejoining with his uncle to escape the cellar.
They were momentarily stopped by a Tracksuit member, until Kate, now disguised in the Ronin Suit, knocked out the criminal, allowing the Duquesnes to escape. Once back up to the charity gala, Duquesne rejoined Eleanor, who was looking for her daughter amidst the chaos.[2]
Kate Bishop's Suspicions[]
Interrogated by Kate Bishop[]
- "Oh, but, dear, I think a common interest is very fertile ground for bonding."
- ―Jack Duquesne to Eleanor Bishop[src]
The next day, Duquesne went with Eleanor Bishop to the Bishop Security Headquarters and sat down in her office. They were met by Kate, who offered her condolences to Duquesne for his uncle's death. She began to press Duquesne about his inheritance before being interrupted by her mother. As Eleanor asked about the fire in Kate's apartment, Kate requested that they continue the conversation without Duquesne's presence. However, he analyzed that Kate likely just felt displaced by Duquesne's new role in the family and that it makes sense that Kate would be hostile towards him, things he learned in a book about being a stepfather that he had purchased.
Eleanor invited Kate to come to dinner that night with her and Duquesne to continue their conversations. At dinner that night, the Bishops and Duquesne ate a meal that he had prepared. Kate complimented him on the risotto before the two began discussing his affinity for swords.
Kate challenged Duquesne to a fencing match, and despite Eleanor's disapproval, Duquesne accepted. After changing into fencing gear, the two proceeded to duel. Duquesne let Kate win and she became upset due to Duquesne hiding his expert swordsmanship. Kate became desperate trying to get her mother to see that Duquesne was lying.
When Duquesne briefly took his helmet off and turned away from Kate, she attempted to stab him in the face, resulting in Duquesne skillfully parrying her despite not looking at her, proving he was a much more talented swordsman than he was letting on. After the duel, Duquesne changed out of the fencing outfit and tried to ease Kate's concerns about him. When she did not believe him, he offered her a butterscotch with his uncle's emblem. When Kate saw this, she immediately left the house.[3]
Meeting Hawkeye[]
- "Oh, my God. You're... You're Archer!"
"Hawkeye."
"Clint." - ―Jack Duquesne, Kate Bishop, and Clint Barton[src]
The next day, Duquesne was inside the Bishop Residence as Kate Bishop, Clint Barton, and Lucky sneaked in in to investigate him and the Tracksuit Mafia on the Bishop Security database. As Barton explored the penthouse, he was caught off guard by Duquesne holding his retractable sword to his throat and threatening Barton not to move.[6] Kate rushed into the room to stop Duquesne, just as Eleanor entered the room as well. Duquesne then set the sword down against the wall. After Eleanor called Barton an Avenger, Duquesne recognized Barton as a superhero, albeit misremembering his codename.
The four then sat down at the kitchen table, so Eleanor could ask them why they were sneaking into the penthouse. Kate explained that she was working with Barton on a mission and needed to access the Bishop Security database to obtain information. When Kate stood up to leave, Eleanor requested that Barton leave instead and that Kate stay to further discuss matters.
Duquesne entered the living room and joined Eleanor, Kate, and Lucky there. After hearing Eleanor tell Kate about helping set up a Christmas party, Duquesne got excited, requesting that there would be dancing. Kate replied that Eleanor didn't dance, but Duquesne requested a dance with his fiancée anyways, serenading her in the process. As they danced, he sang along to a Christmas song. Afterwards, Eleanor and Kate laughed at Duquesne's tendency to misquote aphorisms, to which Duquesne declared he would rather be laughed at by them than to be alone for the holidays.[7]
Under Arrest[]
- "I've obviously been framed. I'll clear all this up and be back in a jiffy for your Christmas party, you'll see."
- ―Jack Duquesne to Eleanor Bishop[src]
Once Kate Bishop's investigation into Duquesne unveiled that he was the CEO for a shell corporation, she revealed the information to her mother, who verified the information and called the NYPD on Duquesne. Detectives Caudle and Rivera showed up at the Bishops' penthouse to arrest Duquesne. Duquesne remained calm, claiming that he is likely being framed, as he had no knowledge of Sloan Limited. He reassured his fiancée that he would get the situation cleared up and be out of police custody in just a short while.[4]
Name Cleared[]
Bailed from Jail[]
- "Hey Jack, I thought you were in jail."
"I was, until your father bailed me out." - ―Armand Duquesne VII and Jack Duquesne[src]
As he promised he would be, Duquesne was freed from NYPD custody within the next day, having his bail paid for by the father of Armand Duquesne VII.[5]
Eleanor Bishop's Christmas Party[]
- "Wow, Jack's out of jail already. Nothing phases that guy."
"So Jack, wielding a sword, just out of jail for allegedly murdering somebody with one."
"Maybe it's his way of proving that he really is innocent?"
"It is a wierd flex, but sure." - ―Kate Bishop and Clint Barton[src]
On Christmas Eve, Duquesne attended the Bishop Christmas Party, to the surprise of Clint Barton, Kate Bishop, and Armand Duquesne VII, who all believed Duquesne to still be in jail. Duquesne was greeted by Armand VII, who inquired about his freedom.
Duquesne explained that Armand VII's father had paid his bail, to Armand VII's disappointment as his mother had promised him Duquesne's wine collection. When Armand VII expressed his desire for Duquesne to go back to jail so he can obtain his wine collection, Duquesne embarrassed his relative by reminding him of the time he peed in his pants at The Hamptons.
Duquesne later found Eleanor Bishop while she was talking to her daughter, seeking to have a conversation with his fiancée over the events that had transpired over the last day, but was dismissed as she was busy with her argument with her daughter.[5]
Battle at Rockefeller Center[]
- "Okay Jack, this is it. It's your time."
- ―Jack Duquesne[src]
Duquesne and the Bishops heard shots fired from elsewhere in the building. Kate Bishop told Duquesne and her mother to stay where they were as she left. Duquesne turned around to realize that his fiancée had also left, leaving Duquesne alone. Hearing the chaos that was ensuing in the building, Duquesne drew his sword and prepared for battle.
Outside the center, Duquesne arrived in time to disarm and knock out Enrique, who was approaching Kate Bishop with a gun. Bishop apologized for her mother framing him and having him arrested, and asked if Duquesne was doing okay. Duquesne stated he had never been better and continued to fight off the assailing Tracksuit Mafia members as he told Bishop that he had lost track of her mother.
Duquesne continued to fight off the Tracksuits. When Bishop was delegating to the NYC LARPers to clear the area of civilians, Wendy Conrad asked if Duquesne was included in that group. Bishop responded that despite Duquesne fighting on their side, they should probably evacuate him as well.
In the conclusion of the battle, Eleanor Bishop was arrested for the murder of Armand Duquesne III, clearing Duquesne's name of the allegations relating to the murder and any connection to Tracksuit Mafia. As the first responders took over the scene of the battle, Duquesne sat next to Conrad. Conrad, having noticed Duquesne's skill with swords during the battle, asked Duquesne if he had ever heard of LARPing. Duquesne asked if LARPing was a sort of leisure activity, and Conrad tried to invite him to her guild, but Duquesne interrupted her when he got distracted by blood on his tie.[5]
Personality[]
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- "To be fair, I did downplay my skill and repeatedly lie about it."
- ―Jack Duquesne to Eleanor Bishop[src]
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Jack Duquesne is an aloof but well-meaning individual. When he became Eleanor Bishop's fiancée and Kate Bishop's soon-to-be stepfather, he did everything he could to impress Kate, including buying a book on how to be a good stepfather.
Jack is also very brave, joining the LARPers and fighting against the Tracksuit Mafia at Rockefeller Center. He is also very protective of his loved ones, shown when he raised a sword at Clint Barton's throat when he got into the Bishop residence, out of fear that Barton was there to hurt Kate or Eleanor.
Abilities[]
- "When I tried to stab his face to prove he was lying, he parried like a pro."
- ―Kate Bishop to Clint Barton[src]
- Sword Mastery: Duquesne is extremely skilled at using a sword in combat. He initially held back during his duel with Kate Bishop in fencing, a two-time state champion, but then he was able to parry a thrust to his face and disarm her without even looking. Bishop later admitted that he was like a professional. During the Battle at Rockefeller Center, he used his sabre to fend off several members of the Tracksuit Mafia, even when they were carrying small arms. Afterwards, he was offered a position with the New York City Live Action Role Players for his skill.
Equipment[]
Weapons[]
- Ronin's Retractable Sword: After his uncle bid on Ronin's retractable sword at the black market auction, Duquesne stole the item after the event was disrupted. He later used it to threaten Clint Barton in Eleanor's penthouse, but he lowered his guard once he realized he was a friend of his future stepdaughter. The sword was later covertly reclaimed by Barton.
- Fencing Sword: Duquesne owns a fencing sword which he used during his sparring match with Kate Bishop.
- Sabre: Jack used a sabre to fight off many members of the Tracksuit Mafia.
Other Equipment[]
- Fencing Uniform: Duquesne wore a fencing uniform during his match with Kate Bishop, including a mask, jacket, breeches, and a single glove.
Facilities[]
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- Bishop Residence: Since beginning his relationship with Eleanor Bishop, Duquesne spends a lot of time at the Bishops' penthouse, having moved some of his sword collection to the building.
- Duquesne Brownstone: To be added
Relationships[]
Family[]
Allies[] |
Enemies[] |
Appearances[]
In chronological order:
- Hawkeye | Episode 1.01: Never Meet Your Heroes
- Hawkeye | Episode 1.02: Hide and Seek
- Hawkeye | Episode 1.03: Echoes
- Hawkeye | Episode 1.04: Partners, Am I Right?
- Hawkeye | Episode 1.05: Ronin
- Hawkeye | Episode 1.06: So This Is Christmas?
- Ms. Marvel | Season One (photo)[8]
Trivia[]
- In the comics, Jacques Duquesne is a former carnival performer and criminal, who trained Clint Barton in his junior year. Once reformed, he joined the Avengers with the name of Swordsman.
- Duquesne likes to make risotto.
Behind the Scenes[]
- John Nania was a stunt double for Tony Dalton in the role of Jack Duquesne.
- Although never noted on-screen, Duquesne's legal first name of "Jacques" is stated on Marvel's website.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jacques "Jack" Duquesne on Marvel.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Hawkeye: 1.01: Never Meet Your Heroes
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Hawkeye: 1.02: Hide and Seek
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Hawkeye: 1.05: Ronin
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Hawkeye: 1.06: So This Is Christmas?
- ↑ Hawkeye: 1.03: Echoes
- ↑ Hawkeye: 1.04: Partners, Am I Right?
- ↑ DODC Office Set Photo