Marvel Comics’ White Widow is offered a way out of her old life by none other than the Star-Spangled Avenger, Captain America.During what likely should have been a routine job for the titular assassin of White Widow #1 (by writer Sarah Gailey, artist Alessandro Miracolo, and colorist Matt Milla), Captain America took it upon himself to interrupt the mission in classic superhero fashion. Although the White Widow was quick to admit when she has been defeated, she was just as fast to rebuke Captain America’s suggestion that she join the ranks of the world’s superhero community or, at the very least, begin using her skills for the greater good in a less lethal fashion.Introduced in the pages of 1999’s Inhumans #5 by writer Paul Jenkins and artist Jae Lee, Yelena Belova, the White Widow, is another superspy born from the extreme methods employed by the infamous Red Room program. Much like the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, Yelena is one of the greatest subversive agents in the world. Initially, Yelena was obsessed with bringing Black Widow to justice for betraying the Red Room. Eventually, Romanoff was able to show Yelena the truth about the program that created them, and in the time since the White Widow has gone on to become a fan-favorite character both in the pages of Marvel Comics and within the vast landscape of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.An Entire City Has Joined The Avengers
Marvel Comics’ White Widow is offered a way out of her old life by none other than the Star-Spangled Avenger, Captain America.
During what likely should have been a routine job for the titular assassin of White Widow #1 (by writer Sarah Gailey, artist Alessandro Miracolo, and colorist Matt Milla), Captain America took it upon himself to interrupt the mission in classic superhero fashion. Although the White Widow was quick to admit when she has been defeated, she was just as fast to rebuke Captain America’s suggestion that she join the ranks of the world’s superhero community or, at the very least, begin using her skills for the greater good in a less lethal fashion.
Introduced in the pages of 1999’s Inhumans #5 by writer Paul Jenkins and artist Jae Lee, Yelena Belova, the White Widow, is another superspy born from the extreme methods employed by the infamous Red Room program. Much like the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, Yelena is one of the greatest subversive agents in the world. Initially, Yelena was obsessed with bringing Black Widow to justice for betraying the Red Room. Eventually, Romanoff was able to show Yelena the truth about the program that created them, and in the time since the White Widow has gone on to become a fan-favorite character both in the pages of Marvel Comics and within the vast landscape of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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