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Black Widow 2 vol. 3, #1–6 June 7, 2006: 0-7851-1768-7: Black Widow: Welcome to the Game Black Widow vol. 3, #1–6; Black Widow: The Things They Say About Her #1-6 288 January 21, 2020 978-1302921255 Volume 4 1 Black Widow: The Name of the Rose: Black Widow vol. 4 #1–5 and material from Enter the Heroic Age one-shot 140 January 5, 2011: 0 ...
In January 2009, Marvel entered early talks with Emily Blunt to play Black Widow in Iron Man 2, [17] though she was unable to take the role due to a previous commitment to star in Gulliver's Travels. [18] According to co-star Emily Blunt, Blunt was originally cast as Black Widow in Iron Man 2, but had to drop out due to her commitment to do ...
Ultimate Spider-Woman (colloquial: Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Jessica Drew-Parker, or Black Widow) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley , she is the Ultimate Marvel equivalent of both iterations of Spider-Woman ( Jessica Drew and Julia Carpenter ) as ...
The series was split into three story arcs: "The Ties that Bind" introduced a brainwashed Black Widow who believed she lived a domestic life as a mother, [62] "I Am the Black Widow" continued the story with her memory returned and a new team of sidekicks and partners fighting alongside her, [63] and "Die by the Blade" concluded the 15-issue ...
The Legend of the Blue Lotus. The following is a list of female superheroes in comic books, television, film, and other media. Each character's name is followed by the publisher's name in parentheses; those from television or movies have their program listed in square brackets, and those in both comic books and other media appear in parentheses.
Black Cat (Marvel Comics) Black Mamba (character) Black Widow (Claire Voyant) Black Widow (Marvel Comics) Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) Scorpion (Carmilla Black) Blackthorn (character) Blindfold (comics) Blindspot (comics) Blink (character) Blonde Phantom; Elsa Bloodstone; Betsy Braddock; Abigail Brand
Rosa Parks. Susan B. Anthony. Helen Keller. These are a few of the women whose names spark instant recognition of their contributions to American history. But what about the many, many more women who never made it into most . high school history books?
Black Widow (Monica Chang–Fury) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [1] [2] Originating in the Ultimate Marvel universe in 2009 she is depicted as the ex-wife of that universe's Nick Fury. A Earth-616 version later debuted in 2013; this version of Chang is an Asian American devout Muslim. [3]