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Yelena Belova (Russian: Еле́на Бело́ва) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She is depicted as a spy and was the second modern-era character to use the Black Widow name.
Black Widow is the name of two superheroes who have appeared in various titles published by Marvel Comics: Natasha Romanova and Yelena Belova. Natasha Romanova first appeared as a villain for Iron Man in Tales of Suspense #52 (1964). [ 1 ]
A seasoned spy trained in the Red Room as a Black Widow and mother-figure to Romanoff and Belova who is now one of the Red Room's lead scientists. [ 24 ] : 4 [ 52 ] [ 53 ] Compared to Vostokoff's comic book counterpart, who becomes the supervillain Iron Maiden , Weisz felt the film's version was more ambiguous and layered, with a deadpan ...
Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) ... Yelena Belova This page was last edited on 19 September 2021, at 22:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The actress admitted that she “can't see myself doing Marvel,” adding, "I would prefer to do Bond.”
Yelena Belova is the second character to take on the Black Widow codename in the modern mainstream comics who debuted briefly in Inhumans #5 (March 1999) and was fully introduced in the 1999 Marvel Knights mini-series Black Widow. A second miniseries, also titled Black Widow and featuring Natasha Romanoff and Daredevil, followed in 2001
Black Lotus: Marvel Fanfare #11 (November 1983) A martial arts master and assassin hired to hunt Black Widow. [8] She would later appear as a member of the Femizons. Black Widow (Yelena Belova) Inhumans #5 (March 1999) Successor of the Black Widow code name and a highly ambitious Russian Patriot. Rose: Daredevil/Black Widow: Abattoir (July 1993)
Black Widow, due July 9 in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access, is a repudiation of the character’s retrograde origin story. After suffering countless indignities in nine preceding films ...