Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #2 (2024)
written by Chris Claremont art by Edgar Salazar & Carlos Lopez
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Wolverine: Madripoor Knights #2 (2024)
written by Chris Claremont art by Edgar Salazar & Carlos Lopez
Marvel women being badasses/stepping on men's egos {part 2/?}
Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in Daredevil vol 1, #89 (released 1972) written by Gerry Conway & art by Gene Colan
Nat in the back of these panels fucking kills me
Captain Marvel (2019) #7
She killed it bare handed btw lmao
god this comic makes me ill. i feel like natasha and logan are so underrated when it comes to natasha's relationships. but also, look at her hair in the first page. it's short. that tells me this is before onslaught, and after she appears in miller's daredevil run. which means that this is about the time she's leader of the avengers. and yet she still carries around this guilt. she owes him. he saved her.
he... taught her.
god. i love this comic. i don't think i've said that enough. look at how happy she is. look at how proud logan looks. she may have been in the red room at the time, but she still took after his training. she still learned from him because he was real. he was one of the few things that was real...
god. within just the scope of this comic it's hard to understand the magnitude of what she just did. she lied to SHIELD. she jeopardized lives, jeopardized her position as the leader of avengers, felt the heavy, leading guilt knowing that she is sending agents -- people she might have known, cared about -- for logan. because logan saved her, and she will owe him forever. this is what i mean when i say natasha is loyal. she does not care, does not trust, but when she does, she is loyal to a fault. if she can help you, she will. even to her own detriment.
raised to be loyal to the motherland, and is now loyal to those she cares about. forever slaving over debts that she believes that she owes.
this comic just...
means a lot to me.
all panels/pages from Wolverine: Origins #9
Black Widow (2001) BREAKDOWN.
the Red Room in Black Widow (2004) #4-6
My favorite activity: seeing Natasha beat up and threaten abusers.
Daredevil #76-81 (The Murdock Papers). Written by Brian Michael Bendis. Art and covers by Alex Maleev.
favorite comic character meme ≻ [2 of 2] romantic relationships ➥ “Before I worked for SHIELD, I, uh… Well, I made a name for myself. I have a very specific skill set. I didn’t care who I used it for, or on. I got on SHIELD’s radar in a bad way. Agent Barton was sent to kill me. He made a different call.” // AVENGERS ASSEMBLE (2012) #5
Avengers Origins (Black Widow) by Louise Simonson (writer) and Alexandria Huntington (artist)
Natasha, why don’t “we” work? Why does everything come out wrong for us when both of us want it to come out right?
Natasha and Matt’s first breakup, and reasoning.
Daredevil v1 #120-124 (1975)
Black Widow #2 (2016)
“Classic Captain America Team-Ups” from Captain America 75th Anniversary Magazine
[Natasha Romanoff] All my life I’ve been afraid, Mr. Murdock–
Marvel: Daredevil Vol 1 #83 (1972) “The Widow Accused!” (wiki)
[Natasha Romanoff to Danny French] Don’t ever do that again! Don’t ever touch me!
Marvel: Daredevil Vol 1 #90 (1972) "The Sinister Secret of Project Four!“ (wiki)
[Natasha Romanoff] … a curse… making me truly what my namesake is accused to be… a killer– of those she loves.
Marvel: Daredevil Vol 1 #81 (1971) "And Death Is a Woman Called Widow" (wiki)
Avengers #32
Childcare Black Widow style.