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Barton, with the alter ego of Hawkeye, was first introduced in Marvel comic books as a reluctant villain, in Tales of Suspense #57 (September 1964). After two more appearances as a villain in Tales of Suspense #60 and #64 (December 1964 and April 1965), Hawkeye joined the ranks of the Avengers in Avengers #16 (May 1965). He then became a ...
Natalia Alianovna Romanova, more commonly known as Natasha Romanoff, is a fictional character primarily portrayed by Scarlett Johansson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise—based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name—sometimes known by her alias, Black Widow.
Hawkeye & Mockingbird / Black Widow: Widowmaker: Solo Avengers #16–18, Widowmaker #1–4 April 20, 2011: 0-7851-5205-9: Marvel's the Avengers: Black Widow Strikes: Marvel's the Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #1-3 September 19, 2012: 978-0785165682: Captain America and Black Widow: Captain America and Black Widow 636-640: February 26, 2013: 978 ...
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One of Pym's Ultron robots drugs him and leaks a sex tape of Tony Stark and the Black Widow to the Internet. These distract from the robot's fatal shooting of the Scarlet Witch. Magneto abducts Scarlet Witch's corpse and retreats to the Savage Land, where he is confronted by the Ultimates.
Laura and their three children were killed when a traitor (later revealed to be Black Widow) sold them out to a black-ops team. [40] Laura Barton makes her live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) and Avengers: Endgame (2019), and the Disney+ series Hawkeye (2021), portrayed by Linda Cardellini.
Ray Winstone joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe to play the villainous Dreykov in the 2021 tentpole “Black Widow,” led by Scarlett Johansson in the title role. The actor had a decent enough ...
Black Widow and the Marvel Girls (2010) was created by Salvador Espin, Veronica Gandini, Takeshi Miyazawa, and Paul Tobin. [36] The next volume of Black Widow featured the "Name of the Rose" (2010) story arc, which was written by Marjorie Liu and drawn by Daniel Acuña, the latter creating art influenced by film noir. [36]