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My costume is utilitarian. And I am a clandestine operative. I do not skulk. I simply... detest photo opportunities.

Black Widow[source]

History

Natasha Romanova seemingly had a similar history as her Earth-616 counterpart. She was a government agent under the codename Black Widow. She often came into conflict S.H.O.C. agent Dominique Thiebaut, who later joined Cyberforce as Cyblade. Following the superhuman Civil War, Natasha joined the newly created Mighty Avengers.

Gods and Monsters[]

They were on patrol when a possessed Ellis went on a rampage in Syracuse. The Avengers tried to apprehend him, but he evaded them. They mistook him for Cyberforce member Ripclaw and they went to confront him at their base on Misquit Island.[2] After a brief scuffle, Ripclaw explained that Ellis and the creature had been taken to Thunderbolts Mountain. They left to see the creature, which Director Osborn reluctantly agreed to. Suddenly, Iron Man, Osborn, and Ripclaw were attacked by the creature, which had bonded to the Venom Symbiote.[1]

Cyberforce (Earth-7642), Mighty Avengers (Initiative) (Earth-7642), and Thunderbolts (Earth-7642) from Fusion Vol 1 1 003

Mighty Avengers and Cyberforce vs. Thunderbolts

Hearing the screams, the rest of Cyberforce and the Mighty Avengers tried to enter the complex, only for the Thunderbolts to try to stop them. But during their fight, the creature attacked them all. Ellis was able to use Venom's connection to his symbiote to hurt the creature, allowing the heroes to seemingly destroy the creature. Afterwards, the Avengers let Cyberforce leave to spite Osborn, despite them not being registered under the Superhuman Registration Act.[3]

Attack on Avengers[]

The Black Widow was one of the Avengers who confronted the Titans after they suddenly appeared in New York City.[4]

Attributes

Abilities

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Seemingly those of the Natasha Romanova of Earth-616.

Weapons

Seemingly those of the Natasha Romanova of Earth-616.

See Also

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