Black Widow #3

Writer: Marjorie Liu Artist: Daniel Acuna Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 16, 2010 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 6
8.5Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

When Elektra and other familiar faces are crawling out of the woodwork to chase Marvel's top super-spy, where will Natasha be able to turn?

  • 9.0
    Comic Vine - inferiorego Jun 16, 2010

    An incredibly solid issue, which surprised me since I am not really a fan of Black Widow. This book made me want more, just enough to go back and read the first two issues. I may be a little biased because I'm a huge fan of Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    cxPulp - Craig Reade Jun 19, 2010

    Some of Marvels greatest books in the past decade or so have centered on character. I am not saying Lius Black Widow is there but it may well be on its way to it. This is the most interesting I have found Black Widow to be in a very long time. That's a great development. Read Full Review

  • 10
    YEARofTheCollector Apr 17, 2025

    Elektra vs Black Widow, a honey trap and anemies revealed in a blaze of fire!!!

    I said in the last issue that the actuon was the weakest portion, but that it's not the case here. The fight between Elektra and BW was very well done. More than a fight to the death, it was more like a dance of confrontation and it ended with a warning from Elektra. Basically, the message to Natasha was you fix this or else...

    What's a spy thriller without a honey trap???

    Yes, there was a Honey Trap in this issue, and it was kinda funny 😂. Don't worry Natasha didn't lower herself to be the bait herself. Then there is the exposition by the smart guy that made a lot of the "spy toys" and that's when the bad guys revealed themse more

  • 8.5
    Ryan Jul 17, 2019

    Elektra’s confrontation with Natasha was very unnecessary but I’m impressed with how much depth and personality Liu has given Natasha

  • 10
    Sue_Storm Oct 9, 2024

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    supercoolyeah Jun 13, 2015

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    tonpas1989 May 17, 2020

  • 7.0
    nightwinsbutt Nov 29, 2015

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