Thread:Bennyhef234/@comment-35544610-20190516090900

"If someone is friends with Peter Parker, would you list it as Spider-Man if they didn't know of his secret identity? No"

I understand your point about about this topic but still, crediting Red Skull as the Stonekeeper is incorrect at this point. So, you compared this with Parker and, yes, from this perspective - Peter Parker and Spider-Man can be described as two different characters. Like, the character can be a friend of Peter Parker and an enemy of Spider-Man at the same time. Is this situation the same with the Red Skull's? No. It's still the same Red Skull, he didn't changed his personality, "Stonekeeper" is not his alter-ego. Just because Barton didn't recognized him as the Red Skull doesn't mean that he should be credited as "Stonekeeper". By this logic, he should be called "Red Floating Guy" 'cause Barton called him that. But this is pretty meaningless. Also, both Romanoff and Barton were S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and most likely they fully aware who the Red Skull is. They didn't addressed him by the name because they all was aware that Schmidt died during the WWII. I know, my message is pretty long but I hope you'll consider what I want to say. All those edits at Hawkeye page are counter-productive, and I'll probably stop it anyway. Anyway, thanks for attention. 