[QUOTE=Vibranium Weave;4445376]I have read the entire Nathan Edmondson and I thought it was good.[/QUOTE]
It [I]is[/I] good, but it's very much Nat is 'solo stoic badass' mode for the most part
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[QUOTE=Vibranium Weave;4445376]I have read the entire Nathan Edmondson and I thought it was good.[/QUOTE]
It [I]is[/I] good, but it's very much Nat is 'solo stoic badass' mode for the most part
[QUOTE=Cowtools;4445405]It [I]is[/I] good, but it's very much Nat is 'solo stoic badass' mode for the most part[/QUOTE]
Yes it was! I enjoyed that about the book. I tried to read The Name of the Rose, but I wasn't really as in to it as the Nathan Edmondson run.
I loved both of them, I have the trades for both, but for different reasons.
Do you gals/guys like Natasha "old?"
Also, can somebody tell me where did it first stated that she was "old."
Thanks, in advance.
[QUOTE=The_Phenom2893;4445560]Do you gals/guys like Natasha "old?"
Also, can somebody tell me where did it first stated that she was "old."
Thanks, in advance.[/QUOTE]
I think the first mention of her being older than she looks is Uncanny X-Men #268, where she's said to have been a child in 1941, the first time she met Logan. If I'm not missing anything, this isn't followed up again until Black Widow: Homecoming (published 14 years later), where Luudmila Kudrin tells her that the Red Room gave all the Black Widows a serum that, among other things, slowed their aging.
Edit: Forgot to say how I feel about it! I like it a lot. It puts her in a category with Fury Sr. and Wolverine and helps support the whole "world's best spy" reputation. It makes sense for the Marvel universe's top spies to have been around for a while...
[QUOTE=The_Phenom2893;4445560]Do you gals/guys like Natasha "old?"
Also, can somebody tell me where did it first stated that she was "old."
Thanks, in advance.[/QUOTE]
I much prefer her being old.
[QUOTE=Cowtools;4444459]The Secret Avengers comics have in general shown Natasha at her toughest, and feature her interacting with many characters (which her solo books often don't do)
The runs by Warren Ellis, Nick Spencer, and Ales Kot are all good.
And while it wasn't super-popular around these parts, the Mark Waid & Chris Samee Black Widow run was IMO a solid story that serves as a good introduction to her. (Probably because it repeats a lot of plot points from past stories). It's stylish and cool.[/QUOTE]
Most people here liked the Samnee book quite a bit as far as I remember.
I didn't as I felt it was hard to care.
Speaking of: I just read the solicits for September (yeah I know I'm late) and ... are they really telling the same story they always tell AGAIN? :|
Nat haunted by her past - goes off the grid - can she be trusted?
Come on...
I mean I didn't enjoy that punisher-esque mini but at least it was something different for once
[QUOTE=The_Phenom2893;4445560]Do you gals/guys like Natasha "old?"
Also, can somebody tell me where did it first stated that she was "old."
Thanks, in advance.[/QUOTE]
I think here upcoming miniseries will retcon her origin to make her younger.
Inbisible Woman crosses Paths with Black Widow.
[url]https://www.newsarama.com/45908-invisible-woman-fantastic-four-mark-waid-mattia-de-iulis.html[/url]
Black Widow: David Harbour Shuts Down Rumors He's Playing The Thing
[url]https://www.cbr.com/black-widow-david-harbour-shuts-down-thing-rumors/[/url]
Thank you, God! :)
Mike Deodato.
My favorite Black Widow artist ever.
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Stunning Black Widow in Invisible Woman #1. :cool:
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[QUOTE=Winterboy;4449119]Stunning Black Widow in Invisible Woman #1. :cool:
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Very nice! Cover or interior?