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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.
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.
The Marvel Knights limited series, titled "The Itsy Bitsy Spider", has Natasha question her claim to the role of Black Widow when she is challenged by the younger spy Yelena as both track down a biotoxin. Grayson and Jones first introduced Yelena in Inhumans #5 to use her in this series. [1] Black Widow* #1–3 January 2001 – March 2001
After debuting it for San Diego Comic-Con attendees, Marvel has now released wide the first teaser trailer for Thunderbolts*, the team-up movie that will continue the character arcs for Yelena ...
The tentpole will mark Pugh’s latest appearance as the assassin Yelena Belova, a role she debuted as in “Black Widow” and reprised on the Disney+ series “Hawkeye.” The set video includes ...
Yelena Belova (portrayed by Florence Pugh) is a highly trained spy and assassin who trained in the Red Room as a Black Widow and is an adopted sister to Natasha Romanoff. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] In 2016, she works with Romanoff, Alexei Shostakov , and Melina Vostokoff to stop General Dreykov after he reactivates the Red Room program. [ 22 ]
This team is made up of former and current criminals and assassins — Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Red Guardian (David Harbour), John Walker (Wyatt Russell ...
Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova: A member of the Thunderbolts who was trained in the Red Room as a Black Widow assassin. [2] Pugh said the character has been impacted by the traumatic events of recent Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) projects, including the death of her adoptive sister Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow in the film Avengers: Endgame (2019).