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She starred in a serialized feature within the omnibus comic-book series Marvel Fanfare #10–13 (Aug. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the Black Widow appeared frequently as both an Avengers member and a freelance agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. She was immediately recast into the super-team series The Champions as the leader of the titular superhero group, which ran for 17 issues (Oct. Daredevil writer Gerry Conway recounted, "It was my idea to team up Daredevil and the Black Widow, mainly because I was a fan of Natasha, and thought she and Daredevil would have interesting chemistry." Succeeding writers, however, felt that Daredevil worked better as a solo hero, and gradually wrote the Black Widow out of the series. 1975), of which #92-107 were cover titled Daredevil and the Black Widow. Immediately after her initial solo feature ended, the Black Widow co-starred in Daredevil #81–124 (Nov.

The Black Widow feature was dropped after only eight issues (the Inhumans feature followed soon, ending with issue 10). 1971), sharing that split book with the feature Inhumans. In short order, The Black Widow starred in her own series in Amazing Adventures #1–8 (Aug.

This would become the appearance most commonly associated with the character.

The Black Widow was visually updated in 1970: The Amazing Spider-Man #86 (July 1970) reintroduced her with shoulder-length red hair (instead of her former short black hair), a skintight black costume, and wristbands which fired spider threads. The Widow later becomes a recurring ally of the team before officially becoming its sixteenth member many years later. Her government later supplies her with her first Black Widow costume and high-tech weaponry, but she eventually defects to the United States after appearing, temporarily brainwashed against the U.S., in the superhero-team series The Avengers #29 (July 1966). Five issues later, she recruits the besotted costumed archer and later superhero Hawkeye to her cause. The Black Widow's first appearances were as a recurring, non-costumed, Russian- spy antagonist in the feature " Iron Man", beginning in Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964). Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964), the debut of Black Widow. The character has appeared in numerous forms of media, such as animated television series, video games, and films with Scarlett Johansson portraying the character in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films including Iron Man 2 (2010), The Avengers (2012), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Captain America: Civil War (2016), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), a cameo in Captain Marvel (2019), Avengers: Endgame (2019) and Black Widow (2021). and a member of the superhero team the Avengers. She later defected to the United States, becoming an agent of the fictional spy agency S.H.I.E.L.D. The character was introduced as a Russian spy, an antagonist of the superhero Iron Man. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Don Rico, and artist Don Heck, the character debuted in Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964).
