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* ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics:'' Dr. Light designed his robots for peaceful industrial purposes, such as working as lab assistants or managing power plants. However, they were [[GoneHorriblyRight designed so well]] that when Dr. Wily reprogrammed them to cause mayhem, their industrial tools made them each a OneManArmy. This spurred Rock to take up arms himself as Mega Man, converting his ability to utilize any hand tool he touches into his trademark ability to copy the special weapons of other robots.

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* ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics:'' ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics'': Dr. Light designed his robots for peaceful industrial purposes, such as working as lab assistants or managing power plants. However, they were [[GoneHorriblyRight designed so well]] that when Dr. Wily reprogrammed them to cause mayhem, their industrial tools made them each a OneManArmy. This spurred Rock to take up arms himself as Mega Man, converting his ability to utilize any hand tool he touches into his trademark ability to copy the special weapons of other robots.

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* The [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] ComicBook/BlackCanary displayed uncanny accuracy with improvised thrown weapons, no matter how improbable or unbalanced - including [[http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/2949/bcthrowingthings1.jpg footwear]], [[http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/4889/bcthrowingthings2.jpg vases]], [[http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/3594/bcthrowingthings3.jpg bulky cameras]], [[http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/3932/bcthrowingthings4.jpg random cutlery, and pies]]. Curiously, while she demonstrates her amazing throwing skills often, neither she nor any other characters ever make particular note of it.

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* The [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] ComicBook/BlackCanary displayed displays uncanny accuracy with improvised thrown weapons, no matter how improbable or unbalanced - -- including [[http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/2949/bcthrowingthings1.jpg footwear]], [[http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/4889/bcthrowingthings2.jpg vases]], [[http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/3594/bcthrowingthings3.jpg bulky cameras]], [[http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/3932/bcthrowingthings4.jpg random cutlery, and pies]]. Curiously, while she demonstrates her amazing throwing skills often, neither she nor any other characters ever make particular note of it.



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* [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] once used [[AppliedPhlebotinum Pym Particles]] to enlarge coins and use them as throwing weapons. He specifically said he was "[[{{Pun}} throwing big money at the problem]]."
* In an issue of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', the team encounters a future version of Franklin Richards. He proves he's who he says he is [[OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass by relating a childhood anecdote]] where Comicbook/BlackWidow showed him how to make poison by mixing his crayons with bathroom soap, and then explained how to strangle someone by using his jump rope.

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* [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] ComicBook/AntMan once used uses [[AppliedPhlebotinum Pym Particles]] to enlarge coins and use them as throwing weapons. He specifically said he was says that he's "[[{{Pun}} throwing big money at the problem]]."
problem]]".
* In an issue of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'', the team encounters a future version of [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Franklin Richards. Richards]]. He proves that he's who he says he is [[OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass by relating a childhood anecdote]] where Comicbook/BlackWidow when ComicBook/BlackWidow showed him how to make poison by mixing his crayons with bathroom soap, and then explained how to strangle someone by using his jump rope.



* [[ComicBook/BullseyeMarvelComics Bullseye]] can use anything as a weapon, usually by throwing it. One example where he is in prison, with his hands restrained. He is using a straw to drink his fresh-squeezed orange juice. Occasionally, he sucks out a pit, and fires it through the straw. To kill flies. But when the ninja show up to kill him, he is all out of pits.

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* [[ComicBook/BullseyeMarvelComics Bullseye]] ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': Bullseye can use anything as a weapon, usually by throwing it. One example where he is in prison, with his hands restrained. He is using a straw to drink his fresh-squeezed orange juice. Occasionally, he sucks out a pit, and fires it through the straw. To kill flies. But when the ninja show up to kill him, he is all out of pits.



* ComicBook/DeathsHead from Creator/MarvelComics is willing to improvise weapons from whatever is at hand, including furniture, barbecue skewers, and doors. If the room isn't empty, he's armed.
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}}'s power is custom made for this trope. Aside from his standard playing cards, he's charged a wad of gum, his credit cards, an anchor, poker chips, a bowling ball (stolen from a pair of guys who look suspiciously like [[Film/TheBigLebowski Walter and Donnie]]), and in one particularly memorable scene, a boysenberry pie.
** Does it really count as an improvised weapon, though, if you get to charge it with explosive psychic destruction before you throw it?

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* ComicBook/DeathsHead from Creator/MarvelComics is willing to improvise weapons from whatever is at hand, including furniture, barbecue skewers, and doors. If the room isn't empty, he's armed.
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}}'s ''ComicBook/GambitMarvelComics'': Gambit's power is custom made for this trope. Aside from his standard playing cards, he's charged a wad of gum, his credit cards, an anchor, poker chips, a bowling ball (stolen from a pair of guys who look suspiciously like [[Film/TheBigLebowski Walter and Donnie]]), and in one particularly memorable scene, a boysenberry pie.
** Does it really count as an improvised weapon, though, if you get
pie. However, he sort of cheats since he gets to charge it them with explosive psychic destruction before you throw it?throwing them.
* ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} has been known to effectively use everything from pocket change to playing cards when he doesn't have a bow, and has stated that he looks for potential throwing weapons whenever he enters a room.



* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breasts are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].
* ComicBook/SpiderMan's enemy Boomerang, being a former baseball pitcher, can do the same thing as Bullseye (he's just not nearly as good as it) and he displayed this ability during the ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' limited series. However, true to his name, he prefers to use boomerangs.
* ''Comicbook/SpiderMan'' has been known to use his webbing for offensive situations, such as forming a bat like object out of it, or more famously, Ben Reilly's "impact webbing".
** Spider-Man's used quick drying cement to defeat Hydroman;
** Fire hose on Electro;
** An industrial-size vacuum cleaner to vacuum up the Sandman;
** Cathedral bell on Venom;
** Whipped up acid to melt Rhino's suit and Doc Ock's arms;
** Threw a doom bot at Dr. Doom;
** Another, time he used a semi truck on the Juggernaut (didn't work).

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* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword sword, but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During him.[[note]]During the fight fight, Sonja wears a skirt on her waist waist, and her breasts are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].
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* ComicBook/SpiderMan's enemy Boomerang, being a former baseball pitcher, can do the same thing as Bullseye (he's just not nearly as good as it) and he displayed this ability during the ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' limited series. However, true to his name, he prefers to use boomerangs.
* ''Comicbook/SpiderMan''
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** Spider-Man
has been known to use his webbing for offensive situations, such as forming a bat like object out of it, or more famously, Ben Reilly's "impact webbing".
** *** Spider-Man's used quick drying cement to defeat Hydroman;
** *** Fire hose on Electro;
** *** An industrial-size vacuum cleaner to vacuum up the Sandman;
** *** Cathedral bell on Venom;
** *** Whipped up acid to melt Rhino's suit and Doc Ock's arms;
** *** Threw a doom bot Doombot at Dr. Doom;
** Another, time he *** And used a semi truck on the Juggernaut (didn't work).



** Rhino once bashed the Silver Surfer over the head with a gum ball machine.
** [[KillerRobot The Living Brain]] tried to swat Spider-Man with an unhinged door.

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** Rhino once bashed the Silver Surfer ComicBook/SilverSurfer over the head with a gum ball gumball machine.
** In ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManLeeAndDitko'', [[KillerRobot The the Living Brain]] tried tries to swat Spider-Man with an unhinged door.door.
** Boomerang, being a former baseball pitcher, can do the same thing as Bullseye (he's just not nearly as good as it) and he displayed this ability during the limited series ''ComicBook/TheSuperiorFoesOfSpiderMan''. However, true to his name, he prefers to use boomerangs.



** When Captain America first got his powers, Abraham Erskine was shot by an infiltrated nazi. Cap threw the first object he found: a round piece of metal. Yes, just like his iconic shield.
** ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} from ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.
*** This is canon for his 616 counterpart as well. He's been known to effectively use everything from pocket change to playing cards when he doesn't have a bow, and has stated that he looks for potential throwing weapons whenever he enters a room.

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** When In ''ComicBook/UltimateOrigins'', when Captain America first got gets his powers, Abraham Erskine was is shot by an infiltrated nazi. Nazi. Cap threw throws the first object he found: finds: a round piece of metal. Yes, just like his iconic shield.
** ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} Hawkeye from ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' ''ComicBook/TheUltimates'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.
*** This is canon for his 616 counterpart as well. He's been known to effectively use everything from pocket change to playing cards when he doesn't have a bow, and has stated that he looks for potential throwing weapons whenever he enters a room.
bow.



* ''ComicBook/MegaMan:'' Dr. Light designed his robots for peaceful industrial purposes, such as working as lab assistants or managing power plants. However, they were [[GoneHorriblyRight designed so well]] that when Dr. Wily reprogrammed them to cause mayhem, their industrial tools made them each a OneManArmy. This spurred Rock to take up arms himself as Mega Man, converting his ability to utilize any hand tool he touches into his trademark ability to copy the special weapons of other robots.

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* ''ComicBook/MegaMan:'' ''ComicBook/MegaManArchieComics:'' Dr. Light designed his robots for peaceful industrial purposes, such as working as lab assistants or managing power plants. However, they were [[GoneHorriblyRight designed so well]] that when Dr. Wily reprogrammed them to cause mayhem, their industrial tools made them each a OneManArmy. This spurred Rock to take up arms himself as Mega Man, converting his ability to utilize any hand tool he touches into his trademark ability to copy the special weapons of other robots.



* Marv from ''Comicbook/SinCity'' has made great use of his surroundings in order to bash enemies' brains in.
* The Tick in one of his early stories as related by the Ninja/victims, "And then he threw a chimney at us!"
* Franchise/{{Tintin}} frequently makes use of this trope to get out of the unusual situations he's thrown into; for example, he knocks a butler out using a phone in ''[[Recap/TintinSecretOfTheUnicorn Secret of the Unicorn]]''.

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* Marv from ''Comicbook/SinCity'' ''ComicBook/SinCity'' has made great use of his surroundings in order to bash enemies' brains in.
* The Tick ComicBook/TheTick in one of his early stories as related by the Ninja/victims, Ninja/victims: "And then he threw a chimney at us!"
* Franchise/{{Tintin}} frequently makes use of this trope to get out of the unusual situations he's thrown into; for example, he knocks a butler out using a phone in ''[[Recap/TintinSecretOfTheUnicorn ''[[Recap/TintinTheSecretOfTheUnicorn The Secret of the Unicorn]]''.



* ''ComicBook/WilqSuperbohater'': When Opole is under attack of a monstrous shark, the superhero tries to defeat it by throwing ten cars, a newspaper stand, and even a monument statue at it.



* ''ComicBook/WilqSuperbohater'': When Opole is under attack of a monstrous shark, the superhero tries to defeat it by throwing ten cars, a newspaper stand, and even a monument statue at it.
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* ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'': Roy Harper is an expert at Moo Gi Gong, a Korean martial art based on improvisation and turning anything available to you into a weapon.

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* ''ComicBook/MarvelTwoInOne:'' When stuck in the BadFuture of the 31st century, the Thing, Captain America and Sharon Carter are running from Badoon troops. Ben sees a car and heads towards it. Cap asks how he expects to drive a futuristic car, but Ben reveals he had no intention of driving it. He instead throws it at the Badoon troops.



* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja, pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breasts are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].

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* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja, ComicBook/RedSonja pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breasts are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].
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* ''ComicBook/MegaMan:'' Dr. Light designed his robots for peaceful industrial purposes, such as working as lab assistants or managing power plants. However, they were [[GoneHorriblyRight designed so well]] that when Dr. Wily reprogrammed them to cause mayhem, their industrial tools made them each a OneManArmy. This spurred Rock to take up arms himself as Mega Man, converting his ability to utilize any hand tool he touches into his trademark ability to copy the special weapons of other robots.

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* In ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'', Arak killed the [[SeaSerpents sea serpent]] that attacked his Viking longship by throwing a huge golden cross at it: piercing the roof its mouth and penetrating the brain.

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** ''ComicBook/ThePlagueOfTheAntibioticMan'', Superman uses a ski-lift's chair to bludgeon Jevik.
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* Rhino once bashed the Silver Surfer over the head with a gum ball machine.
* [[KillerRobot The Living Brain]] tried to swat Spider-Man with an unhinged door.

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* ** Rhino once bashed the Silver Surfer over the head with a gum ball machine.
* ** [[KillerRobot The Living Brain]] tried to swat Spider-Man with an unhinged door.



** ''World War Hulk: X-men'' had Hulk using the wreckage of the jet the X-men just crashed on top of him as a weapon against them.

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* ComicBook/TheFlash will sometimes throw as many rocks, bricks, dishes, shoes, whatever on hand in rapid succession.
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succession. And failing at that he might just whip up a dirt storm.



** In ''ComicBook/TheStrangeRevengeOfLenaLuthor'', a mook bludgeons a weakened Supergirl with a clothes rack.



** Similarly, Ozymandias. Ashtray. Fork. Bowl Cover. Place Mat. Less Than Lethal Results. Most of which probably wouldn't work in real life. But then again, it is Ozymandias.

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** Creator/GarthEnnis's ''ComicBook/ThePunisherWelcomeBackFrank'' storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.

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** Creator/GarthEnnis's ''ComicBook/ThePunisherWelcomeBackFrank'' storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome '''[[MegatonPunch punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.
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** ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' Vol 2: In issue 3, to stop the love-crazy convicts that are after her, Harley breaks into a tool store to gear up. Her arsenal includes a weed whacker, an axe, a nail gun, and a propane tank.
* ''ComicBook/BatwomanRebirth'': Kate rips a chandelier from the ceiling of the Desert Rose and uses it as a flail while fighting Knife, and in a later issue breaks a stalagmite from the ground to use as a club. At a different point she also tosses a cup of coffee at Knife as a distraction.


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** ''ComicBook/Superboy1994'': Superboy is constantly using his surroundings for weapons in a highly destructive manner, though he does at least try not to wreck ''everything''.

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* In ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'', Arak killed the [[SeaSerpents sea serpent]] that attacked his Viking longship by throwing a huge golden cross at it: piercing the roof its mouth and penetrating the brain.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** The "The Hungry Grass!" story involves a bellhop killing a hotel guest with an ashtray.
** ''ComicBook/BatgirlYearOne'': As attempting to stop a shop robbery, ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} bludgeons one thief with a shopping bag filled with food cans.
* The [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] ComicBook/BlackCanary displayed uncanny accuracy with improvised thrown weapons, no matter how improbable or unbalanced - including [[http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/2949/bcthrowingthings1.jpg footwear]], [[http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/4889/bcthrowingthings2.jpg vases]], [[http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/3594/bcthrowingthings3.jpg bulky cameras]], [[http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/3932/bcthrowingthings4.jpg random cutlery, and pies]]. Curiously, while she demonstrates her amazing throwing skills often, neither she nor any other characters ever make particular note of it.
* ComicBook/TheFlash will sometimes throw as many rocks, bricks, dishes, shoes, whatever on hand in rapid succession.
** And failing at that he might just whip up a dirt storm.
* ComicBook/TheQuestion. Potted Plant. Computer Monitor. ''Car''.



* ''Franchise/WonderWoman''
** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'':
*** Once Di grabbed the novelty giant umbrella sign for an umbrella store on her way out a window to use as a weapon in a fight with some gun-toting gangsters.
*** In the ''Impossible Tales'' ComicBook/WonderGirl story in #107 Diana uses a piece of long coral to fight off a swordfish and then wack the giant clam clamped around her ankle to force it to let her go.
** ComicBook/{{Artemis}} once made a weapon similar to a meteor hammer out of her hair and one of the skulls on her outfit. Since the skull was made of silver, she was able to use it to injure the demon lord Neron.



* ''Franchise/TheDCU'''s detective The Question. Potted Plant. Computer Monitor. ''Car''.

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* ''Franchise/TheDCU'''s detective The Question. Potted Plant. Computer Monitor. ''Car''.[[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] once used [[AppliedPhlebotinum Pym Particles]] to enlarge coins and use them as throwing weapons. He specifically said he was "[[{{Pun}} throwing big money at the problem]]."
* In an issue of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', the team encounters a future version of Franklin Richards. He proves he's who he says he is [[OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass by relating a childhood anecdote]] where Comicbook/BlackWidow showed him how to make poison by mixing his crayons with bathroom soap, and then explained how to strangle someone by using his jump rope.
* In Issue #2 of the Kelly Thompson series, the ComicBook/BlackWidow uses her necklace as a weapon when fighting off some alley thugs.
* ComicBook/{{Blade}} once stuck a vampire to the ceiling with an electric screw driver. Points for ramming it through him without turning it on.



* ComicBook/DeathsHead from Creator/MarvelComics is willing to improvise weapons from whatever is at hand, including furniture, barbecue skewers, and doors. If the room isn't empty, he's armed.
* ComicBook/{{Gambit}}'s power is custom made for this trope. Aside from his standard playing cards, he's charged a wad of gum, his credit cards, an anchor, poker chips, a bowling ball (stolen from a pair of guys who look suspiciously like [[Film/TheBigLebowski Walter and Donnie]]), and in one particularly memorable scene, a boysenberry pie.
** Does it really count as an improvised weapon, though, if you get to charge it with explosive psychic destruction before you throw it?
* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''
** In their first encounter, The Punisher managed to defeat the Russian (an ungodly powerhouse who shrugged off a knife to the gut like it was nothing and casually tore apart a pistol with his bare hands) using only a hot pizza and an extremely fat man.
** Creator/GarthEnnis's ''ComicBook/ThePunisherWelcomeBackFrank'' storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.
** During Mike Baron's run, the Punisher was undercover at a South American resort. He spots a hood at the next table who might blow his cover. So the Punisher orders lunch; a club sandwich, a mai-tai, and a side of their hottest salsa. The sandwich came with toothpicks with tufts, and the drink came with a large straw. He dips the toothpick in the hot salsa, and loads it into the straw, making a improvised blow gun. On his way out, he blows the toothpick/dart into the hood's ear canal. The hood goes into fits, with hot-sauce leaking out his wounded eardrum. Frank just goes on his way, like a boss.
* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja, pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breasts are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].



* ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'':
** When Captain America first got his powers, Abraham Erskine was shot by an infiltrated nazi. Cap threw the first object he found: a round piece of metal. Yes, just like his iconic shield.
** ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} from ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.
*** This is canon for his 616 counterpart as well. He's been known to effectively use everything from pocket change to playing cards when he doesn't have a bow, and has stated that he looks for potential throwing weapons whenever he enters a room.
* In the first volume of ''ComicBook/ResidentAlien'', Carter Blaine was murdered with a knitting needle.
* In an issue of ''Comicbook/TheAvengers'', the team encounters a future version of Franklin Richards. He proves he's who he says he is [[OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass by relating a childhood anecdote]] where Comicbook/BlackWidow showed him how to make poison by mixing his crayons with bathroom soap, and then explained how to strangle someone by using his jump rope.



* ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'':
** When Captain America first got his powers, Abraham Erskine was shot by an infiltrated nazi. Cap threw the first object he found: a round piece of metal. Yes, just like his iconic shield.
** ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} from ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.
*** This is canon for his 616 counterpart as well. He's been known to effectively use everything from pocket change to playing cards when he doesn't have a bow, and has stated that he looks for potential throwing weapons whenever he enters a room.



* ComicBook/TheFlash will sometimes throw as many rocks, bricks, dishes, shoes, whatever on hand in rapid succession.
** And failing at that he might just whip up a dirt storm.
* ComicBook/{{Blade}} once stuck a vampire to the ceiling with an electric screw driver. Points for ramming it through him without turning it on.
* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''
** In their first encounter, The Punisher managed to defeat the Russian (an ungodly powerhouse who shrugged off a knife to the gut like it was nothing and casually tore apart a pistol with his bare hands) using only a hot pizza and an extremely fat man.
** Creator/GarthEnnis's ''ComicBook/ThePunisherWelcomeBackFrank'' storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.
** During Mike Baron's run, the Punisher was undercover at a South American resort. He spots a hood at the next table who might blow his cover. So the Punisher orders lunch; a club sandwich, a mai-tai, and a side of their hottest salsa. The sandwich came with toothpicks with tufts, and the drink came with a large straw. He dips the toothpick in the hot salsa, and loads it into the straw, making a improvised blow gun. On his way out, he blows the toothpick/dart into the hood's ear canal. The hood goes into fits, with hot-sauce leaking out his wounded eardrum. Frank just goes on his way, like a boss.
* [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] once used [[AppliedPhlebotinum Pym Particles]] to enlarge coins and use them as throwing weapons. He specifically said he was "[[{{Pun}} throwing big money at the problem]]."

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* ComicBook/TheFlash will sometimes throw as many rocks, bricks, dishes, shoes, whatever on hand in rapid succession.
** And failing at that he might just whip up a dirt storm.
* ComicBook/{{Blade}} once stuck a vampire to
In the ceiling with an electric screw driver. Points for ramming it through him without turning it on.
* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher''
** In their
first encounter, The Punisher managed to defeat the Russian (an ungodly powerhouse who shrugged off a knife to the gut like it volume of ''ComicBook/ResidentAlien'', Carter Blaine was nothing and casually tore apart a pistol with his bare hands) using only a hot pizza and an extremely fat man.
** Creator/GarthEnnis's ''ComicBook/ThePunisherWelcomeBackFrank'' storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.
** During Mike Baron's run, the Punisher was undercover at a South American resort. He spots a hood at the next table who might blow his cover. So the Punisher orders lunch; a club sandwich, a mai-tai, and a side of their hottest salsa. The sandwich came with toothpicks with tufts, and the drink came
murdered with a large straw. He dips the toothpick in the hot salsa, and loads it into the straw, making a improvised blow gun. On knitting needle.
* Marv from ''Comicbook/SinCity'' has made great use of
his way out, he blows the toothpick/dart into the hood's ear canal. The hood goes into fits, with hot-sauce leaking out his wounded eardrum. Frank just goes on his way, like a boss.
* [[ComicBook/AntMan Hank Pym]] once used [[AppliedPhlebotinum Pym Particles]]
surroundings in order to enlarge coins and use them as throwing weapons. He specifically said he was "[[{{Pun}} throwing big money at the problem]]."bash enemies' brains in.



* Franchise/{{Tintin}} frequently makes use of this trope to get out of the unusual situations he's thrown into; for example, he knocks a butler out using a phone in ''[[Recap/TintinSecretOfTheUnicorn Secret of the Unicorn]]''.
* In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW'', there's a flashback to pre-War Cybertron. In it, Orion Pax, supercop and future Optimus Prime, is trapped in his office with his shelves and shelves of awards given out for being the biggest badass in Cybertronian history, while several thugs of the corrupt Senate fire their guns into the room. One of them mockingly asks, "All those trophies, all those commendations, all those awards - what use are they to you now?" One panel later, he gets his answer in a way that speaks considerably louder than words: the small Autobot badges are reasonably easy to throw, and ''their edges are apparently very sharp''. The wounds aren't lethal, but they buy Orion time to come up with a new crazy plan.



* ComicBook/{{Gambit}}'s power is custom made for this trope. Aside from his standard playing cards, he's charged a wad of gum, his credit cards, an anchor, poker chips, a bowling ball (stolen from a pair of guys who look suspiciously like [[Film/TheBigLebowski Walter and Donnie]]), and in one particularly memorable scene, a boysenberry pie.
** Does it really count as an improvised weapon, though, if you get to charge it with explosive psychic destruction before you throw it?
* ComicBook/DeathsHead from Creator/MarvelComics is willing to improvise weapons from whatever is at hand, including furniture, barbecue skewers, and doors. If the room isn't empty, he's armed.
* Marv from ''Comicbook/SinCity'' has made great use of his surroundings in order to bash enemies' brains in.
* Franchise/{{Tintin}} frequently makes use of this trope to get out of the unusual situations he's thrown into; for example, he knocks a butler out using a phone in ''[[Recap/TintinSecretOfTheUnicorn Secret of the Unicorn]]''.
* The [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] ComicBook/BlackCanary displayed uncanny accuracy with improvised thrown weapons, no matter how improbable or unbalanced - including [[http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/2949/bcthrowingthings1.jpg footwear]], [[http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/4889/bcthrowingthings2.jpg vases]], [[http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/3594/bcthrowingthings3.jpg bulky cameras]], [[http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/3932/bcthrowingthings4.jpg random cutlery, and pies]]. Curiously, while she demonstrates her amazing throwing skills often, neither she nor any other characters ever make particular note of it.
* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
** The "The Hungry Grass!" story involves a bellhop killing a hotel guest with an ashtray.
** ''ComicBook/BatgirlYearOne'': As attempting to stop a shop robbery, ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} bludgeons one thief with a shopping bag filled with food cans.



* In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW'', there's a flashback to pre-War Cybertron. In it, Orion Pax, supercop and future Optimus Prime, is trapped in his office with his shelves and shelves of awards given out for being the biggest badass in Cybertronian history, while several thugs of the corrupt Senate fire their guns into the room. One of them mockingly asks, "All those trophies, all those commendations, all those awards - what use are they to you now?" One panel later, he gets his answer in a way that speaks considerably louder than words: the small Autobot badges are reasonably easy to throw, and ''their edges are apparently very sharp''. The wounds aren't lethal, but they buy Orion time to come up with a new crazy plan.
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the ''Impossible Tales'' ComicBook/WonderGirl story in #107 Diana uses a piece of long coral to fight off a swordfish and then wack the giant clam clamped around her ankle to force it to let her go.
* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja, pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breasts are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].
* ComicBook/{{Artemis}} once made a weapon similar to a meteor hammer out of her hair and one of the skulls on her outfit. Since the skull was made of silver, she was able to use it to injure the demon lord Neron.
* In Issue #2 of the Kelly Thompson series, the ComicBook/BlackWidow uses her necklace as a weapon when fighting off some alley thugs.
* In ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'', Arak killed the [[SeaSerpents sea serpent]] that attacked his Viking longship by throwing a huge golden cross at it: piercing the roof its mouth and penetrating the brain.
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** Creator/GarthEnnis's "ComicBook/WelcomeBackFrank" storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.

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** Creator/GarthEnnis's "ComicBook/WelcomeBackFrank" ''ComicBook/ThePunisherWelcomeBackFrank'' storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.

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* A celebrated example from comic books: Franchise/{{Superman}} once used the ''Empire State Building'' as a weapon against Doomsday. (It was evacuated beforehand, since this is Superman we're talking about.)
* ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}'': Rorschach. Hairspray. Cooking fat. Grappling gun. Toilet (twice). Numerous others. Hurm. Deconstruction. Lethal and gruesome results.

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* A celebrated example from comic books: Franchise/{{Superman}} ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'':
** The Man of Steel
once used the ''Empire State Building'' as a weapon against Doomsday. (It was evacuated beforehand, since this is Superman we're talking about.)
beforehand)
** ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} used an aircraft carrier during ''ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton'' to settle a dispute with another hero.
* ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}'': ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'':
**
Rorschach. Hairspray. Cooking fat. Grappling gun. Toilet (twice). Numerous others. Hurm. Deconstruction. Lethal and gruesome results.



* Likewise, [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica The Question]]. Potted Plant. Computer Monitor. ''Car''.

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* Likewise, [[Franchise/JusticeLeagueOfAmerica ''Franchise/TheDCU'''s detective The Question]].Question. Potted Plant. Computer Monitor. ''Car''.



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* The Franchise/{{Batman}} story "The Hungry Grass!" involves a bellhop killing a hotel guest with an ashtray.

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* ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'':
**
The Franchise/{{Batman}} story "The Hungry Grass!" story involves a bellhop killing a hotel guest with an ashtray.ashtray.
** ''ComicBook/BatgirlYearOne'': As attempting to stop a shop robbery, ComicBook/{{Batgirl}} bludgeons one thief with a shopping bag filled with food cans.



* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Impossible Tales ComicBook/WonderGirl story in #107 Diana uses a piece of long coral to fight off a swordfish and then wack the giant clam clamped around her ankle to force it to let her go.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Impossible Tales ''Impossible Tales'' ComicBook/WonderGirl story in #107 Diana uses a piece of long coral to fight off a swordfish and then wack the giant clam clamped around her ankle to force it to let her go.
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* In ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'', Arak killed the [[SeaSerpents sea serpent]] that attacked his Viking longship by throwing a huge golden cross at it: piercing the roof its mouth and penetrating the brain.
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Impossible Tales ComicBook/WonderGirl story in #107 Diana uses a piece of long corral to fight off a swordfish and then wack the giant clam clamped around her ankle to force it to let her go.

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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Impossible Tales ComicBook/WonderGirl story in #107 Diana uses a piece of long corral coral to fight off a swordfish and then wack the giant clam clamped around her ankle to force it to let her go.

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* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja, pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breast are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].

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* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja, pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breast breasts are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].GodivaHair[[/note]].
* ComicBook/{{Artemis}} once made a weapon similar to a meteor hammer out of her hair and one of the skulls on her outfit. Since the skull was made of silver, she was able to use it to injure the demon lord Neron.
* In Issue #2 of the Kelly Thompson series, the ComicBook/BlackWidow uses her necklace as a weapon when fighting off some alley thugs.
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* In "War Season, Part 1" by Eric Trautman, ComicBook/RedSonja, pretends to be distracted while bathing as a man she is hunting tries to steal her weapons and horses. The man tries to fight off Sonja using her own sword but she disarms him using her loin cloth and subdues him[[note]]During the fight Sonja wears a skirt on her waist and her breast are covered by her GodivaHair[[/note]].
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In the Impossible Tales ComicBook/WonderGirl story in #107 Diana uses a piece of long corral to fight off a swordfish and then wack the giant clam clamped around her ankle to force it to let her go.
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* In the ''ComicBook/XWingSeries'' Winter drove off a ronk by [[http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/4379/swrstro209.jpg splashing it]] with "oratay", which seems to be a [[CallARabbitASmeerp coffee analog]]. Even though she had her blaster at her side and had proved able to [[BadassBack shoot without looking]]. Then again, later in the issue we find that [[http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/4169/swrstro217.jpg ronks are extremely allergic to oratay]], so maybe she just wanted to [[MartialPacifist avoid unnecessary killing]].

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* In the ''ComicBook/XWingSeries'' ''ComicBook/XWingRogueSquadron'': Winter drove off a ronk by [[http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/4379/swrstro209.jpg splashing it]] with "oratay", which seems to be a [[CallARabbitASmeerp coffee analog]]. Even though she had her blaster at her side and had proved able to [[BadassBack shoot without looking]]. Then again, later in the issue we find that [[http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/4169/swrstro217.jpg ronks are extremely allergic to oratay]], so maybe she just wanted to [[MartialPacifist avoid unnecessary killing]].
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* SpiderMan's enemy Boomerang, being a former baseball pitcher, can do the same thing as Bullseye (he's just not nearly as good as it) and he displayed this ability during the ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' limited series. However, true to his name, he prefers to use boomerangs.

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* SpiderMan's ComicBook/SpiderMan's enemy Boomerang, being a former baseball pitcher, can do the same thing as Bullseye (he's just not nearly as good as it) and he displayed this ability during the ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' limited series. However, true to his name, he prefers to use boomerangs.
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* In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersIDW'', there's a flashback to pre-War Cybertron. In it, Orion Pax, supercop and future Optimus Prime, is trapped in his office with his shelves and shelves of awards given out for being the biggest badass in Cybertronian history, while several thugs of the corrupt Senate fire their guns into the room. One of them mockingly asks, "All those trophies, all those commendations, all those awards - what use are they to you now?" One panel later, he gets his answer in a way that speaks considerably louder than words: the small Autobot badges are reasonably easy to throw, and ''their edges are apparently very sharp''. The wounds aren't lethal, but they buy Orion time to come up with a new crazy plan.
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* A celebrated example from comics books: Franchise/{{Superman}} once used the ''Empire State Building'' as a weapon against Doomsday. (It was evacuated beforehand, since this is Superman we're talking about.)

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** Creator/GarthEnnis's "ComicBook/WelcomeBackFrank" storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a]] [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.

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** Creator/GarthEnnis's "ComicBook/WelcomeBackFrank" storyline is full of instances of the Punisher using improvised weapons with lethal results. The best example is when Frank gets trapped by mobsters in the Bronx Zoo without ammo and [[AnimalAssassin uses the animals to kill them off.]] He throws one guy at a snake, dunks another one head first in a piranha tank and leads the rest into a polar bear pit. Unfortunately, the bears are more docile and curious than Frank expects, so he '''[[CrazyAwesome punches]] [[RefugeInAudacity a]] [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome a polar bear]] [[http://overcaffeinated.net/img/punisher2.jpg in the face]]''' to get it angry.

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* Bullseye can use anything as a weapon, usually by throwing it. One example where he is in prison, with his hands restrained. He is using a straw to drink his fresh-squeezed orange juice. Occasionally, he sucks out a pit, and fires it through the straw. To kill flies. But when the ninja show up to kill him, he is all out of pits.

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* Bullseye [[ComicBook/BullseyeMarvelComics Bullseye]] can use anything as a weapon, usually by throwing it. One example where he is in prison, with his hands restrained. He is using a straw to drink his fresh-squeezed orange juice. Occasionally, he sucks out a pit, and fires it through the straw. To kill flies. But when the ninja show up to kill him, he is all out of pits.

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* ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} from ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.
** This is canon for his 616 counterpart as well. He's been known to effectively use everything from pocket change to playing cards when he doesn't have a bow, and has stated that he looks for potential throwing weapons whenever he enters a room.

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** When Captain America first got his powers, Abraham Erskine was shot by an infiltrated nazi. Cap threw the first object he found: a round piece of metal. Yes, just like his iconic shield.
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ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} from ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.
** *** This is canon for his 616 counterpart as well. He's been known to effectively use everything from pocket change to playing cards when he doesn't have a bow, and has stated that he looks for potential throwing weapons whenever he enters a room.
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* TheFlash will sometimes throw as many rocks, bricks, dishes, shoes, whatever on hand in rapid succession.

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* ''WorldWarHulk'' has a flashback of the Hulk swinging an adamantium statue of himself at Thor.

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* ''WorldWarHulk'' ''ComicBook/WorldWarHulk'' has a flashback of the Hulk swinging an adamantium statue of himself at Thor.
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* ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} from ''UltimateMarvel'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.

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* ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}} from ''UltimateMarvel'' ''ComicBook/UltimateMarvel'' throws his fingernails through the skulls of several guards in an act of desperation. He's later seen firing pieces of rebar out of his bow.
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** On an odd occasion, Daredevil rushed at Bullseye in the corner of a room far away from anything he could actually use as a weapon, figuring he'd be an easy target. Bullseye actually wound up winning and nearly killing Daredevil by beating him against the walls and floor.

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