Elektra Natchios (, ) is a
fictional
character
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appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics
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. Created by
Frank Miller
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, the character first appeared in ''
Daredevil
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* A stunt performer
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* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
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'' #168 (Jan. 1981). She is a
love interest
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of the
superhero Matt Murdock / Daredevil, but her violent nature and mercenary lifestyle divide the two, before she ultimately becomes the second Daredevil in 2020.
The character is a highly trained assassin of
Greek descent who wields a pair of
sai as her trademark weapons. Elektra is one of Frank Miller's best-known creations, and has appeared in numerous modern storylines even though Marvel had originally promised not to revive the character without Miller's permission. She has also appeared as a
supporting character
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of the
X-Men
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's
Wolverine
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and in other series and mini-series, as well as adaptations for the screen.
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Anne Garner (born April 17, 1972) is an American actress. Born in Houston, Texas, and raised in Charleston, West Virginia, Garner studied theater at Denison University and began acting as an understudy for the Roundabout Theatre Comp ...
portrayed Elektra in the films ''
Daredevil
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* A stunt performer
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* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
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'' (2003) and ''
Elektra
Electra was a daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in Greek mythology.
Electra or Elektra may also refer to:
Greek mythology
*Electra (Pleiad), one of the Pleiades
* Electra, one of the Danaids, daughter of Danaus and Polyxo
* Electra (Oc ...
'' (2005), while
Élodie Yung portrayed
the character in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
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television series ''
Daredevil
Daredevil may refer to:
* A stunt performer
Arts and media Comics
* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
* Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
''
and ''
The Defenders''.
Publication history

Created by Frank Miller, Elektra first appeared in ''
Daredevil
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* A stunt performer
Arts and media Comics
* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
* Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
'' #168 (January 1981). Miller initially based the character's appearance on
Lisa Lyon, a
female bodybuilder
Female bodybuilding is the female component of competitive bodybuilding. It began in the late 1970s, when women began to take part in bodybuilding competitions. . Miller originally intended this issue, which was essentially a filler story, to be Elektra's only appearance, but she instead became a frequently appearing villain in ''Daredevil'' until her death in issue #181 (April 1982). She was resurrected shortly after, but the story contained a narrative note which indicates that Daredevil must never encounter her again.
After over a decade's absence, she reappeared in ''Daredevil'' #324–327 (Jan.–April 1994), and went on to a brief stint as a supporting character in ''
Wolverine
The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for " glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is a musc ...
'' (in #100–106). ''Daredevil'' writer
D. G. Chichester
Daniel G. Chichester (born August 22, 1964) is an American comic book writer. His credits include ''Daredevil'' and '' Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' for Marvel Comics.
Career
D. G. Chichester was born in Connecticut, and studied filmmaking a ...
recounted that he and editor
Ralph Macchio
Ralph George Macchio Jr. ( ; born November 4, 1961) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Daniel LaRusso in three ''Karate Kid'' films and in '' Cobra Kai'', a sequel television series. He also played Johnny Cade in '' The Outsider ...
had discussed the character's return several times:
This upset Frank Miller, who claimed that Marvel had previously promised him that the character would not be used in any publication. She has since appeared in two eponymous ongoing series and several mini-series.
Fictional character biography
Family and early life
Elektra was born on the island of
Cyprus
Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is ...
, near the
Aegean Sea
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, to Hugo Kostas Natchios and his wife Christina. She had an older brother named Orestez.
Two contradictory accounts of her family history have been given. In ''Elektra: Root of Evil'' #1–4 (March–June 1995), Christina is killed by assassins hired by Orestez, while in ''Elektra'' #18 (1995), she is killed by an insurrectionist during the
Greek Civil War
The Greek Civil War ( el, ο Eμφύλιος �όλεμος ''o Emfýlios'' 'Pólemos'' "the Civil War") took place from 1946 to 1949. It was mainly fought against the established Kingdom of Greece, which was supported by the United Kingdom ...
. In both accounts, she gives premature birth to Elektra just before dying.
When nine-year-old Elektra was assaulted by kidnappers, the men were all killed by Orestez, who had grown into an accomplished
martial artist
Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preserv ...
after leaving home. Orestez advised his father that Elektra needed to learn
self-defense
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. Hugo hired a
sensei
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to teach her the martial arts.
In ''
Elektra: Assassin'' #1 (Aug. 1986), the adult Elektra has vague memories of being raped by her father as a five-year-old. Years of counseling and medication had convinced her this was a
false memory
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, but the doubt remained. Elektra grew up close to her father but was plagued by dark
visions and voices with no known source. She occasionally reacted to them with
self-harm
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. Her father eventually sent her away to
psychotherapy to become more stable. It was uncertain whether Elektra actually became more stable or merely appeared to be.
Activities as an adult
Hugo Natchios eventually served as a Greek ambassador to the
United States
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. Nineteen-year-old Elektra attended
Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manha ...
in
New York City
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the U ...
. There, Elektra began dating classmate
Matt Murdock.
A year later, Elektra and her father were kidnapped by
terrorists
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. A rescue attempt by Matt went wrong, and Hugo Natchios was gunned down.
Elektra lost faith and hope. She quit Columbia and returned to China to study
martial arts.
Stick
Stick or the stick may refer to:
Thin elongated objects
* Twig
* The weapon used in stick fighting
* Walking stick, a device to facilitate balancing while walking
* Shepherd's crook
* Swagger stick
* Digging stick
* Swizzle stick, used to stir d ...
, a member of the benevolent organization called the
Chaste, recognized the darkness in her soul and attempted to train her himself, but she ultimately sided with the
Hand
A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. A few other vertebrates such as the koala (which has two opposable thumbs on each " ...
, a sect of
mystical
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ninja
A or was a covert agent or mercenary in feudal Japan. The functions of a ninja included reconnaissance, espionage, infiltration, deception, ambush, bodyguarding and their fighting skills in martial arts, including ninjutsu.Kawakami, pp ...
who trained her as an assassin. She later broke away from them and became an independent agent, and in this role she again encountered Matt Murdock, who was now active as Daredevil. She defeated Daredevil in her mission to kill the criminal Alarich Wallenquist. However, she failed her assignment, and Daredevil had to save her from being killed by Eric Slaughter, revealing his secret identity to her in the process.
[''Daredevil'' #168 (Jan. 1981)] Although the pair worked together to fight the Hand, they also came into conflict frequently.
Elektra later battled the Hand alongside Daredevil and
Gladiator
A gladiator ( la, gladiator, "swordsman", from , "sword") was an armed combatant who entertained audiences in the Roman Republic and Roman Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some gla ...
. She then battled
Kirigi.
She soon became the chief assassin in the employ of
New York City
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's premier crime lord, the
Kingpin
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Vehicular part
* Kingpin (automotive part), the pivot in the steering mechanism
** The central bolt of a skateboard, axle assembly ("truck"), around which the rest of the mechanism can flex, allowing the rider ...
. She attempted to kill Daredevil after he tried to stop her from terrorizing
Ben Urich
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Urich is a chain-smoking, tough-as-nails investigativ ...
. The Kingpin then assigned her to kill Matt Murdock's partner,
Franklin "Foggy" Nelson. When Nelson recognized Elektra as Matt's college girlfriend, she was unable to kill him.
Elektra was fatally stabbed by
Bullseye with one of her own
sai in a battle over which of them would be the Kingpin's assassin. Elektra managed to crawl to Daredevil's house before dying in his arms as Bullseye watched the two, hidden among a crowd that had gathered to see what was going on. Later, members of The Hand stole her body and attempted to resurrect her. Daredevil, with the assistance of
Stone
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, a member of Stick's order, intervened, defeating The Hand ninja. Daredevil then tried to revive Elektra himself. Although his attempt failed, it did have the effect of purifying Elektra's soul. Elektra's body subsequently disappeared, as did Stone.
Later, Stone somehow resurrected Elektra and then sent her to aid the
X-Man
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Wolverine
The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for " glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is a musc ...
, at a time when he had been physically and mentally regressed to a bestial form. She helped retrain him to the point where he could think and vocalize as a human once more, and spent time with him thereafter as he returned to his normal form, including taking him with her on a return to her ancestral home.
Some time after her partnership with Wolverine ended, it was revealed that when Elektra was resurrected by Stone, Elektra's evil aspect had been physically split apart from her in its own body as a consequence of the ritual performed by Daredevil. Her darker half, calling itself Erynys (), fought Elektra and was killed by her, thus returning the dark side to Elektra's soul.
She was hired by
Nick Fury
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to assassinate Saddam Abed Dassam, the leader of Iraq who was in league with
HYDRA
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* Lernaean Hydra, a many-headed serpent in Greek mythology
* ''Hydra'' (genus), a genus of simple freshwater animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria
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, and retrieve the Scorpio Key from them. Fury hired her as a way to avoid accountability in global political circles. Along the way HYDRA tried to hire her, an offer she refused. They then set the
Silver Samurai on to her and it appeared she killed him though he appeared alive and well in other comics. When she eventually obtained the Key, she refused to give it to Fury, believing that he could not be trusted with such a powerful weapon. She instead gave it to the police officer who had killed her father stating that he had a debt to her and he would not let her down.
Wolverine: Enemy of the State
Elektra worked with
S.H.I.E.L.D
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.
HYDRA and The Hand joined forces, killing off various heroes and resurrecting them into their possessed warriors, including the X-Man Wolverine, who became their killing machine. Based on her relationship with Logan and her ties to the Hand,
Nick Fury
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hired Elektra to lead the mission, paying her in excess of $200,000, more money in one day than the (then) yearly salary of the
President of the United States
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. She worked to stop Wolverine from killing others as well as to try to turn him back to his normal self. During a fight with The Hand, Elektra was killed and resurrected as a Hand warrior, eventually becoming their leader. Along with the X-Man
Northstar and other superhumans killed and resurrected by the Hand, Elektra attacked Nick Fury, injuring him badly and causing the destruction of a S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier.
[''Wolverine'' vol. 3 #27]
Thanks to S.H.I.E.L.D., Wolverine eventually came to his senses and wanted revenge.
During a fight with Elektra, she mentally spoke to him, using new abilities given to her by the Hand. She explained that being killed by The Hand was all part of a plan she had from the beginning. She explained that she had been resurrected by The Hand and infiltrated the organization, making them believe they had been successful in resurrecting her as a brainwashed warrior. She told him that they would take The Hand and HYDRA down together. They fought off many ninjas and were victorious.
Gorgon
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, however, attacked Elektra and threw off her mental blocks, enabling him to read her thoughts and see where Fury was being treated for his injuries (he also discovered that the
Vatican also hired her, to kill him). Gorgon teleported, with Elektra, to kill Fury. When they arrived, Elektra ordered the S.H.I.E.L.D. soldiers to attack. Gorgon used his power on her neck and she collapsed. Wolverine eventually used Gorgon's own powers against him, defeating him.
In an
email
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to
Kitty Pryde
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, Nick Fury told her that Elektra had survived, but was missing and was probably in Eastern Europe, creating her own militia group, which she intended to be her own version of The Hand. He also told Kitty that Elektra was no threat ... so far. It was unknown where Elektra really was or what her plans were, but it was during the time following the destruction of the helicarrier that she was abducted by Skrulls and replaced with an imposter.
Daredevil and the Kingpin
She resurfaced to help Daredevil with a situation with the Kingpin. The crime lord, in exchange for his freedom, offered the FBI irrefutable evidence that Matt Murdock was Daredevil.
It was revealed that Elektra actually helped Kingpin gain all the needed information back when she was Daredevil's enemy, and she returned because she felt an obligation to help Matt out of the trouble for which she felt responsible. It was also revealed by the
Black Widow
Black widow may refer to:
Spiders
* Black widow spider, a common name for some species of spiders in the genus ''Latrodectus''
American species
* ''Latrodectus apicalis'', the Galapagos black widow
* ''Latrodectus curacaviensis'', the South Amer ...
that Elektra is now the leader of The Hand.
Daredevil meets up with Elektra, the Black Widow, and the new White Tiger in front of the building that holds the "Murdock Papers" (the evidence Kingpin was talking about). They intended to retrieve the papers before the FBI could get there, but were suddenly attacked by Bullseye. Daredevil and Elektra fought the villain and, after a lengthy and bloody battle, won. However, Daredevil was suddenly shot by
Paladin
The Paladins, also called the Twelve Peers, are twelve legendary knights, the foremost members of Charlemagne's court in the 8th century. They first appear in the medieval (12th century) ''chanson de geste'' cycle of the Matter of France, where ...
(who was working for FBI operatives) and was left bleeding profusely in Elektra's arms. Elektra then takes Matt to the
Night Nurse, but insists that The Hand should cure him. Black Widow appears and objects. While Elektra and Black Widow fight, The Hand heals Matt Murdock.
Outside the Night Nurse's medical office, reporters and police gather. Elektra then jumps out the side window, along with The Hand to drive off the police and FBI. She gets in a quarrel with
Luke Cage
Lucas "Luke" Cage, born Carl Lucas and also known as Power Man, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in ''Luke Cage, Hero for Hire'' #1 (June 1972) and was created by Archie ...
, and quickly exits the scene at Matt's request.
It was later revealed that this Elektra was actually a Skrull and not the real Elektra.
Replacement by Skrulls
Elektra seemingly reappears, appearing to be corrupted by the Hand. She kills, resurrects, and imprisons the vigilante
Maya Lopez
Echo (Maya Lopez) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The adoptive daughter of the Kingpin, the character has been depicted as a supporting character of Daredevil. A Native American (of the C ...
, intending to use her as a weapon. The New Avengers rescue Lopez and she ends up stabbing Elektra to death. However, upon her death it is revealed that "Elektra" is actually a
Skrull
The Skrulls are a fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Skrulls first appeared in '' Fantastic Four'' #2 and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. They originated ...
in disguise; its death indicates that the Skrulls have become undetectable to even the heightened senses of New Avengers members
Spider-Man,
Wolverine
The wolverine (), (''Gulo gulo''; ''Gulo'' is Latin for " glutton"), also referred to as the glutton, carcajou, or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species of the family Mustelidae. It is a musc ...
, and
Doctor Strange. The corpse is given to
Iron Man
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
by
Spider-Woman.
''The Mighty Avengers'' #16 reveals that Elektra was selected to be replaced by a Skrull imposter named Siri. She was targeted by several Skrull impostors while staying in Japan, however, Elektra fought and killed most of these Skrulls (including Siri), before being blindsided and severely beaten by a Super Skrull manifesting
Invisible Woman
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's invisibility and
Colossus
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Statues
* Any exceptionally large statue
** List of tallest statues
** :Colossal statues
* '' Colossus of Barletta'', a bronze statue of an unidentified Roman emperor
* '' C ...
' organic steel armor. A Skrull named Pagon took Elektra's place since Siri was killed by Elektra. Pagon's death was planned all along, being their major "reveal" of their intent to take over the world's superheroes.
The real Elektra was revealed to be alive upon one of the Skrull Ships and was released during the final battle between the heroes and the Skrulls. Iron Man immediately orders her held in protective custody at S.H.I.E.L.D.
[''Dark Reign: Elektra'' #1 (March 2009)]
Dark Reign
Being the only Skrull captive showing signs of experimentation and torture, Elektra finds herself weakened by multiple injuries.
Norman Osborn
Norman Osborn is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #14 (July 1964) as the firs ...
orders her studied and monitored to obtain information as to why this was the case.
Paladin
The Paladins, also called the Twelve Peers, are twelve legendary knights, the foremost members of Charlemagne's court in the 8th century. They first appear in the medieval (12th century) ''chanson de geste'' cycle of the Matter of France, where ...
breaks into
H.A.M.M.E.R.
H.A.M.M.E.R. is a fictional espionage and law enforcement agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The organisation is led by Norman Osborn and was formed in ''Secret Invasion'' #8 to replace S.H.I.E.L.D. The organisat ...
(formerly S.H.I.E.L.D.) headquarters intending to kill Elektra for $82 million. She overpowers Paladin and chokes him by spitting her broken tooth down his throat. She forces him to surrender the keys to her to escape. Before leaving the cell, she murders the interrogator who was torturing her for info.
She finally makes her escape after taking down several H.A.M.M.E.R. operatives and manages to reach Matt Murdock's office to raid his stash of first aid supplies. After being confronted by Foggy Nelson, she collapses from extensive blood loss due to her injuries.
[''Dark Reign: Elektra'' #2 (April 2009)]
Elektra wakes up handcuffed to a hospital bed in the Night Nurse's clinic. The nurse explains that she bound Elektra for her own safety, although the ninja easily frees herself. Their conversation is interrupted when a hit woman named Nico breaks in and attempts to kill both of them. Elektra sends Nico flying out the window then arms herself with the ninja's weapons while telling the Night Nurse to escape. Elektra jumps into the alley and battles Nico, only to find that another hit man named Carmine is also attempting to kill her with a sniper rifle from a rooftop. She manages to defeat Nico while evading Carmine's shots and obtains some clues from Nico as to why she was being targeted for assassination. On the rooftop, Carmine is murdered by Bullseye (in the guise of
Hawkeye), who was sent by Norman Osborn to kill Elektra.
[''Dark Reign: Elektra'' #3 (May 2009)]
Elektra climbs to the top of the building to confront the third assassin, only to be taken aback when she discovers that he is Bullseye. Although initially hesitant, she stands her ground and faces her killer. The two begin to fight when Nico manages to reach the rooftop to check on Carmine. Bullseye attempts to kill her with a drug laced arrow, but she is saved by Elektra (who accidentally gets the drugs on the arrow in her system in the process). Bullseye then kicks the seemingly sedated Elektra off the building, but she manages to land safely. Bullseye follows and confronts her on the street, attempting to kill her with her own sai, much like their first encounter. However, this time Elektra outmaneuvers him and stabs him through the back with one of his own arrows. Nico once more interrupts the fight, attempting to shoot a fleeing Bullseye, then confronting a heavily drugged, helpless Elektra. H.A.M.M.E.R. agents enter the fray and shoot Nico, but are ambushed and killed by Wolverine before they can finish Elektra off.
[''Dark Reign: Elektra'' #4 (June 2009)]
After escaping H.A.M.M.E.R., Wolverine reveals to Elektra where Nico ran, and Elektra tries to confront the problem head on and peaceably end the conflict. Arriving at the Blackhawk crash site, she discovers that Agent Brothers, a former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, was the one who put a price on her head. Brothers claims that she was responsible for killing hundreds of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents during the
Blackhawk incident. Elektra, having no memory of the incident, denies the accusations and urges both Brothers and Nico to go in peace, stating that it was her Skrull impostor who was responsible for the incident. However, Norman Osborn then appears, and reveals that Elektra was in fact abducted after the Helicarrier attack, although she has no memory of this because she had used a mind trick to "forget" her resurrections and the incidents surrounding them to prevent the Skrulls from accessing them during her abduction. Norman taunts Elektra to undo this mind trick, and Elektra obliges. It is then revealed that Elektra is actually guilty of the accusations. She then proceeds to kill both Nico and Brothers.
[''Dark Reign: Elektra'' #5 (June 2009)]
Code Red
Elektra was involved in an incident with the
Red Hulk,
X-Force
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, a new villain called the
Red She-Hulk
Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (later Talbot and then Banner) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and made her first appearance in ''The Incredib ...
and a few other well known mercenaries such as
Deadpool
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and the
Punisher
The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione) is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru. The Punisher mad ...
.
Shadowland
In ''
Shadowland'' storyline, Stick tries to convince Elektra to help stop the Hand from corrupting Matt. However she refuses, because she wanted him to be cold-hearted just like her out of spite for him. She reconsiders when she witnessed the broadcast of Daredevil killing Bullseye. She joins the Hand so she can gain intel on the Shadowland fortress to help the super heroes infiltrate it. Later upon rejoining the Hand, Elektra visits Daredevil and Typhoid Mary at Bullseye's grave intending to resurrect him. She then helps sneak the super heroes into the building, to stop Daredevil from resurrecting Bullseye. A fight erupts and just when Elektra tried to reach out to Matt, the Demon of the Hand finally possesses him. Once he defeats all of the super heroes, Iron Fist used his chi energy on the demon to help heal Matt's soul. While that was happening, Elektra entered Matt's mind to encourage him fight the evil presence of the demon. Matt killed himself to stop the demon from causing any more chaos. Elektra later resurrected him.
Thunderbolts
As part of the 2012
Marvel NOW! branding, Elektra becomes a member of
Red Hulk's
Thunderbolts
A thunderbolt or lightning bolt is a symbolic representation of lightning when accompanied by a loud thunderclap. In Indo-European mythology, the thunderbolt was identified with the 'Sky Father'; this association is also found in later Hell ...
.
Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
During the ''
Avengers: Standoff!'' storyline, Elektra was incarcerated for some unknown reason in Pleasant Hill, a gated community established by S.H.I.E.L.D. S.H.I.E.L.D. used the powers of Kobik to turn her into Sheriff Eva. During this time, she was in love with
Absorbing Man's altered human form of an ice cream vendor named Henry. After Baron Helmut Zemo and Fixer started using a machine to turn all the inmates back to normal, Elektra was among those restored. She talked Absorbing Man out to harming the innocent lives at Pleasant Hill.
During the ''
Civil War II
"Civil War II" is a 2016 comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in June of that year, it is the sequel to 2006's "Civil War" and consists of a nine-issue eponymous core limited series, by writer Brian Michael Bendis ...
'' storyline, Elektra applied to join S.H.I.E.L.D. in order to free her conscience of the deaths of the passengers of the crashed Black Hawk. She took the position of field director when
Phil Coulson
Agent Phillip J. Coulson ( ) is a fictional character portrayed and voiced by Clark Gregg in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise. Coulson is depicted as a high-ranking member of the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. and longtime pa ...
left the group. When Coulson was trying to interfere with Captain Marvel's plans to use
Ulysses Cain's abilities to stop crime before it happens, Elektra discovered that
Leo Fitz
Leopold James Fitz is a fictional character that originated in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen, first appeared in the pilot episode of ' ...
was Coulson's mole in her group which Maria Hill was alerted to. At the same time, she also reinstated Grant Ward into S.H.I.E.L.D. and placed an explosive collar on his neck to ensure his loyalty.
Becoming Daredevil
During
Chip Zdarsky
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's run on
''Daredevil'', Elektra seeks out Murdock to help form an organization called The Fist in order to take down The Hand once and for all. Matt is not interested in this, so, to prove herself trustworthy to Matt, she takes up the mantle of Daredevil and protects Hell Kitchen while Matt is in prison.
Powers and abilities
Elektra's primary abilities are a strong knowledge of martial arts and weaponry. Elektra learned ancient martial arts of China, Siam, and Japan. She is a master combatant with the Okinawan
sai, her usual weapon of choice. She is also highly skilled with the
katana
A is a Japanese sword characterized by a curved, single-edged blade with a circular or squared guard and long grip to accommodate two hands. Developed later than the ''tachi'', it was used by samurai in feudal Japan and worn with the edge fa ...
, daggers,
three-section staff, and
shuriken
A ''shuriken'' ( ja, 手裏剣; literally: "hidden hand blade") is a Japanese concealed weapon that was used as a hidden dagger or metsubushi to distract or misdirect.
They are also known as throwing stars, or ninja stars, although they we ...
. She is a master of many Japanese combat forms including Ninjutsu, Aikido and Karate. Elektra is an Olympic-level athlete, strong in gymnastics and human swimming, swimming, with a high level in athleticism, human strength, speed, stamina, agility, dexterity, reflexes and reactions, coordination, balance, and endurance. She is resistant to pain and extreme heat and cold. She is also able to keep to the shadows and move with such speed that she can remain unseen even in daylight.
Elektra has the ability to wikt:mesmerize, mesmerize others, and as such make them see illusions or other phenomena.
Elektra also has the ability to "throw" her mind into those of others. For instance, she was able to track down her enemy, Ken Wind, by temporarily "borrowing" people's minds and acting through them while she hunted around for her prey. This temporary mind control enables her to metaphorically sniff out the psyche, or intent, of her targets. It saw extensive use during ''
Elektra: Assassin'', in which she was heavily reliant on only her ninja powers.
Elektra can communicate telepathically with individuals possessing similar levels of mental discipline, such as the Chaste.
[''Wolverine'' Vol 3 #29] She mastered this ability during training with The Hand, which mentally links her to Hand (comics), The Beast, the demigod of The Hand. She is able to shield her mind from others.
She can see glimpses of future events across precognitive visions.
Reception
Critical reception
Lukas Shayo of ''Screen Rant'' asserted, "Her background makes her nature as a hero all the more interesting. Much like Matt Murdock used Daredevil to help cope with his doubts and guilt, Elektra used the mantle to prove that she was more than a mercenary. Desperate to prove that she was not all terrible, her need for redemption made her an extraordinary hero."
Accolades
* In 2011, ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' ranked Elektra 22nd in their "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.
* in 2017, ''The Daily Dot'' ranked Elektra 16th in their "Top 33 female superheroes of all time" list.
* In 2020, ''TheWrap'' included Elektra in their "24 Badass Female Superheroes" list.
* In 2020, ''CBR.com'' ranked Elektra 1st in their "10 Deadliest Female Assassins Of The Marvel Universe" list.
* In 2021, ''Screen Rant'' included Elektra in their "10 Best Marvel Martial Artists" list.
* In 2022, ''CBR.com'' ranked Elektra 1st in their "15 Best Daredevil Love Interests" list, 7th in their "Marvel: 10 Best Reformed Villains" list, 8th in their "Marvel's 10 Best Infiltrators" list, and 10th in their "10 Most Violent Marvel Heroes" list.
* In 2022, ''Screen Rant'' included Elektra in their "10 Best Street-Level Heroes In Marvel Comics" list and in their "15 Most Powerful Daredevil Villains" list.
Other versions
What If?
In the story "What If Elektra Had Lived?", penned by Frank Miller, Elektra's murder at the hands of Bullseye does not occur as Bullseye is cut down and killed while trying to escape from prison. Elektra spares Franklin Nelson's life, irritating the Kingpin, who swiftly orders her execution. After fighting off several assassination attempts, Elektra flees to Matt Murdock's brownstone home. Murdock initially wants to take Elektra into custody, but she warns him that with the Kingpin putting a bounty on her head, she will die at the hands of his agents if she is sent to prison. Murdock decides to flee New York with Elektra, putting up his home for sale and cutting off contact with Nelson. The couple are last seen enjoying a quiet sunset on a beach, far removed from society and seemingly happy.
Exiles
In one of the universes visited by the Exiles (Marvel Comics), Exiles, Elektra was one of the few remaining survivors in a world ravaged by Hydra (Marvel Comics)#Exiles, HYDRA and their leader, Invisible Woman, Sue Storm. Elektra is shown to be the lover of Mister Fantastic, Reed Richards, and is a key player in the revival of the inhabitants of that earth. Her abilities are identical to that of her mainstream version.
House of M
Elektra appears as one of the assassins of the
Kingpin
Kingpin or king pin may refer to:
Vehicular part
* Kingpin (automotive part), the pivot in the steering mechanism
** The central bolt of a skateboard, axle assembly ("truck"), around which the rest of the mechanism can flex, allowing the rider ...
and is later hired by Thunderbird (John Proudstar), John Proudstar to bring down Luke Cage's "Avengers".
Marvel Mangaverse
In the Marvel Mangaverse, Elektra is evil and works for the Hand. When she is first introduced she encounters Daredevil who at first refuses to believe that she was working for the enemy. After a tearful reunion they kiss and she says to him "You tried to save my soul once. Unfortunately there was nothing there worth saving" and then proceeds to cut him in half. Later, during her fight with Carol Danvers, she shows remorse for having killed him. Elektra thanks Carol when Carol cuts her in half with her own blades.
Marvel Zombies
In the ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' arc "Crossover", Elektra is seen among the Marvel Zombies, zombie hordes preparing to attack Alternative versions of Magneto#Marvel Zombies, Magneto, Mr. Fantastic, and the few living humans they are protecting. She is also among the zombies that attack (and infect) Punisher, Frank Castle. The infected Wolverine from this incident travels to another Earth where he kills the human Elektra with his claws, impaling her through the stomach in the manner of Bullseye.
MC2
In the Marvel Comics 2, MC2 Universe (an alternate future primarily focused on the children of current Marvel superheroes), Elektra married Wolverine and the two had a daughter named Rina Logan, a.k.a. Wild Thing (comics), Wild Thing. Very little is said about the future of Elektra, although we do see that she is actively involved in parenting Rina. Additionally, it is shown that she is wealthy enough to have an "extra-dimensional" credit rating.
Elektra also has a cameo in Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker), Spider-Girl where she is hired by the Black Tarantula to be Spider-Girl's martial arts instructor. Though not knowing Spider-Girl's true identity, Elektra quickly surmises that she is the daughter of Spider-Man based on how she talks, fights and carries herself.
Mutant X
In the Mutant X (comics), Mutant X Universe – an alternate world which was visited by the Earth-616 (mainstream Marvel Universe) Havok (comics), Havok – Elektra (surname: Stavros), while still equally trained as a martial artist and assassin, is the nanny and bodyguard of Scotty Summers. Scotty is the son of that reality's Havok (comics), Alex Summers and Madelyne Pryor. Elektra stays close to Scotty, protecting him from repeated assaults by his mother, the Goblin Queen, and her brainwashed allies. Following the disappearance of the Goblin Queen, she indulges in an affair with Havok. She seemingly dies near the end of the series, though Scotty reassures Alex that she will come back.
Ultimate Marvel
:'' See also: Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra and Ultimate Elektra for information on the two starring miniseries.''
In the Ultimate Marvel universe, Elektra Natchios is a student at
Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manha ...
who has a knack for
martial arts and is a great fan of Bruce Lee. Her mother died of breast cancer when she was 6, and her father is trying to make money with a self-service laundry, laundromat.
In this universe, she starts out as a sweet, innocent girl who cares deeply for her loved ones – so deeply that she is willing to go over dead bodies to help them. This trait starts her descent into becoming one of the most deadly assassins in the world.
There is a gap between the Elektra featured in ''Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra'' and ''Ultimate Elektra'' and the one shown in ''Ultimate Spider-Man''. In the first two arcs, she is a normal college student, but in the last arc – which is set a few years later – she has become the Kingpin (comics)#Ultimate Kingpin, Kingpin's right hand and is a villainess. She is hired by an unknown person to kill a Latverian terrorist, but Spider-Man prevented her from doing it. She is shown in this universe as a highly dangerous and skilled killer, and was able to take down the likes of Hammerhead (comics)#Ultimate Hammerhead, Hammerhead, Black Cat (Marvel Comics), Black Cat, Moon Knight#Ultimate Marvel, Moon Knight, and Alternative versions of Spider-Man#Ultimate Spider-Man, Spider-Man easily. She was later put into a coma when Moon Knight threw one of his crescent blades at her, hitting her in the head when she was about to kill Black Cat.
PunisherMax
A more "realistic" version of Elektra appears in the ''PunisherMAX'' series, from Marvel's ''Max (comics), MAX'' imprint. This version of the character is Japanese people, Japanese: the
Hand
A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs. A few other vertebrates such as the koala (which has two opposable thumbs on each " ...
lends her services as a bodyguard to the
Kingpin
Kingpin or king pin may refer to:
Vehicular part
* Kingpin (automotive part), the pivot in the steering mechanism
** The central bolt of a skateboard, axle assembly ("truck"), around which the rest of the mechanism can flex, allowing the rider ...
, especially to protect him from the
Punisher
The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione) is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru. The Punisher mad ...
. She also becomes the Kingpin's lover. It is revealed that Elektra was secretly hired by Kingpin's ex-wife Vanessa Fisk, Vanessa in order to assassinate him for failing to prevent the murder of their son Richard. It is also revealed that she is in a lesbian relationship with her. Elektra eventually has a final confrontation with the Punisher in order to save Vanessa. She manages to seriously wound the Punisher, but is shot several times and left permanently incapacitated. Later, a representative from the Hand has one of his men finish her with a sword.
Secret Wars (2015)
During the ''Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars'' storyline, there are two different Elektras that exist in Battleworld:
* A American frontier, Wild West version of Elektra resides on the Battleworld domain of the Valley of Doom. She is seen as a minion of Governor Roxxon alongside Bullseye, Grizzly (comics), Grizzly, and Doctor Octopus, Otto Octavius where they were first seen intimidating Judge Franklin Nelson into leaving town so that he wouldn't preside over Red Wolf (comics), Red Wolf's trial. Sheriff Steve Rogers and Red Wolf later fought the villains which ended with Otto Octavius being killed in battle, Bullseye killing Sheriff Rogers, and Natasha Barnes diverting the remaining villains in the other direction so that she can hide Red Wolf. Elektra and Grizzly later fought Red Wolf again where they end up defeated by him.
* Elektra is known as Red Sai, the leader of the The Hand (comics), Red Hand school in the ''wuxia''-inspired K'un-L'un region of Battleworld. Due to an oath made by a previous master of the Red Hand to serve every emperor of K'un-L'un, she serves as Emperor Zheng Zu's assassin. Red Sai is also the former friend and lover of Shang-Chi, the emperor's son, who was exiled for the murder of Lord Tuan, the previous master of the Iron Fist. During the tournament to decide the new ruler of K'un-L'un, Red Sai and Iron Fist (comics), Rand-K'ai, Tuan's pupil, fight Shang-Chi in the penultimate round of the Thirteen Chambers. During the fight, Red Sai confesses that Zu had sent her to assassinate his rival Tuan but ultimately failed. To spare his lover and her students from the emperor's wrath, Shang-Chi killed Tuan; Zu implicated and exiled his son for the murder to cover his own involvement. After the truth is revealed, Red Sai and Rand-K'ai let Shang-Chi pass so that he could defeat his father. After Shang-Chi emerges victorious, Red Sai pledges herself to the new emperor.
In other media
Television
* Elektra is a main character in Season 2 of ''
Daredevil
Daredevil may refer to:
* A stunt performer
Arts and media Comics
* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
* Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
'', where she is portrayed by
Élodie Yung, and by Lily Chee as a younger version in flashback. She is briefly mentioned in Season 1 by Foggy Nelson as someone Matt dated back in college. In Season 2, she returns to New York City to have Matt help her with taking down the Hand. She was raised by Stick as a young girl and trained in martial arts until the Chaste deemed her too dangerous. Stick has her adopted by a Greeks, Greek ambassador to keep her safe.
When she's older, she's sent by Stick to manipulate Matt into coming to his side again, but Elektra ends up falling in love with Matt. They break up when Elektra takes it too far by capturing Roscoe Sweeney, the Fixer who murdered Matt's father, and allowing Matt the opportunity to kill him, which Matt refuses. Matt tries to convince her that she doesn't belong in Stick's war and can be her own person, and they almost get back together before she kills a Hand ninja. At the airport, she is attacked by one of Stick's assassins and tracks him down to finish him, but Matt stops the two from fighting before the Hand arrives and kidnaps Stick. When they go to rescue him, they discover she was destined to be the Hand leader known as "The Black Sky", but Matt convinces her she can choose her own path and they escape.
After hiring Melvin Potter to tailor a new outfit for Elektra, they confront Nobu and his ninjas on a rooftop in a final showdown, where Elektra sacrifices her life to save Matt. Her grave is dug out by the Hand on Alexandra's orders, and her body is placed in a large coffin, into which a substance made of donated human blood and dragon bone marrow is poured to revive her.
* Elektra reappears as a main cast member in ''The Defenders (2017 TV series), The Defenders''. Now an assassin with superhuman abilities working for Alexandra Reid, Elektra now sports a modern take on her comics costume. She is first introduced attacking Iron Fist (comics), Danny Rand and Colleen Wing in Cambodia, wounding Danny and killing a member of the Chaste. On her return to New York, Elektra is sent to Jessica Jones' apartment to kill John Raymond, an architect who is trying to blow the whistle on the Hand's activities, but Raymond takes his own life before she can do so, and Jessica chases her out of the apartment. When Matt, Jessica, Luke Cage, and Danny all find themselves in Midland Circle, Elektra is one of the assassins sent by Alexandra to attack them. She manages to overpower Matt, but Danny uses the Iron Fist to stop her from killing Matt. Matt recognizes Elektra, and she soon begins to regain her memories, briefly returning to Matt's apartment and sleeping in his bed, then traveling to the cemetery where she was buried. Alexandra then dispatches her to capture Danny, and she succeeds, in the process killing Stick. However, on her return, she abruptly kills Alexandra and assumes control over the Hand, much to the protests of Bakuto, Madame Gao and Murakami. As leader of the Hand, she manipulates Danny into using the Iron Fist to break down a wall that blocks access to ancient caverns filled with the skeletons of dead dragons whose remains promise the secret of eternal life. As the Hand's leadership suffers more defeats, Matt, Jessica, Luke and Danny rig their headquarters to explode, but Matt remains behind to reach Elektra. After a protracted fight, the two kiss as the caverns collapse on them from the C4 explosion above. Matt is later revealed to have survived the collapse, but Elektra's fate is left ambiguous.
Film
* The 2003 Daredevil (film), ''Daredevil'' film tells of Elektra being the daughter of billionaire Nikolas Natchios and the love interest of Matt Murdock. At a very young age she witnessed the murder of her mother, and since then her father has had her become highly trained in
martial arts. For the role of Elektra, many actresses were looked into with considerations including Penélope Cruz, Salma Hayek, Natalie Portman, Lucy Liu, Jessica Alba, and Katie Holmes.
A short-list was eventually made, giving the choices of
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Anne Garner (born April 17, 1972) is an American actress. Born in Houston, Texas, and raised in Charleston, West Virginia, Garner studied theater at Denison University and began acting as an understudy for the Roundabout Theatre Comp ...
, Jolene Blalock, Mía Maestro and Rhona Mitra, with Garner finally becoming the actress to land the role.
Garner said of the character, "I think she's strong and cool and beautiful and smart. She'd be a good role model." Garner noted that the costume would be different as Elektra often wears red satin, but in the film she wears black leather. Garner explained "the red would never have worked for hiding a harness, and I know this sounds ridiculous, but you have to protect your skin a little bit. They throw me around so much on the rooftop [that] I got cut through the leather, so imagine if I hadn't had anything." The course of events in the film begin with Elektra falling for Murdock, then seeing her father murdered by
Bullseye. However, she wrongfully accuses Daredevil for his death, seeing only him at the scene of the crime. Elektra was trained by Stick as a child so she practiced intensely with her favorite weapons, sai, which she would use to attack Daredevil. When she finally confronts the vigilante, she stabs him through the shoulder. She goes on to unmask him, surprised to see Matt Murdock. Elektra finally realizes it was Bullseye who murdered her father. She confronts and fights Bullseye, who fatally stabs her before leaving her for dead. She was able to say goodbye to Murdock before dying in his arms.
* In the 2005 Elektra (2005 film), ''Elektra'' sequel to ''Daredevil'', it was revealed that after Elektra died, her old trainer Stick resurrected her and trained her in martial arts in the Way of Kimagure (the ability to control time, the future, and life and death), a benevolent dichotomy of The Hand (comics), Hand. On expulsion from Stick's school – a life lesson for her heart of anger and hate – Elektra became an assassin for hire. She soon became acquainted with a single father and his daughter, Abby. She discovered the two were being hunted down by the organization known as the Hand. Elektra, with the help of Stick and his assistants, protected Abby and her father. Having been a treasure herself, Elektra was later told that Abby was to be the next Treasure: a powerful weapon that could tip the scales of the Hand's power. Elektra had a final showdown with the leader of the Hand. If Elektra won, Abby would go free; if the leader of The Hand won, then Abby would belong to the Hand. In the battle, Abby is killed and Elektra was nearly beaten – then, realizing that The Hand leader was her mother's killer, Elektra fatally stabbed him through the heart with one of her
sai. A final scene shows Elektra resurrecting Abby the same way Stick resurrected her.
* The Elektra character had been licensed to 20th Century Fox for the 2003 and 2005 films. In 2014, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige confirmed that the rights had returned to Marvel Studios and were available for use in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
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.
Video games
* Elektra has a cameo appearance in the game ''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter''. She is locked in a container along with several other Marvel and Street Fighter characters who are locked in containers in Apocalypse (comics), Apocalypse's stage.
* Elektra is a boss in the video game tie-in to the ''
Daredevil
Daredevil may refer to:
* A stunt performer
Arts and media Comics
* Daredevil (Lev Gleason Publications), a fictional 1940s superhero popularized by writer-artist Charles Biro
* Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), a Marvel comic book superher ...
'' live-action film. In the game, she is brainwashed by the Kingpin into fighting Daredevil. After she is defeated by Daredevil, she reveals the Kingpin's whereabouts.
* A Elektra (2005 film)#Video game, game based on her 2005 film was available on mobile game, mobile.
* She appears as a playable character in Electronic Arts, EA's ''Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects'' voiced by Jani Jakovac,
along with other well known Marvel characters (Elektra and Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm are the only Marvel heroines). In this video game, she fights against Daredevil who has been altered by an imperfect chip and wins, but then she is defeated by the magician The Wink.
* Elektra is also a playable character in ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'' voiced by Gabrielle Carteris.
She is the fastest character in the game and her sai attacks are very deadly. She has special dialogue with Arcade (Marvel Comics), Arcade, Black Widow, Bullseye, and The Wrecking Crew (comics), Wrecking Crew, and is one of the few characters who appear during all game briefings. A simulation disk involved Daredevil protecting Elektra from Bullseye and another simulation disk has her fighting Bullseye on the S.H.I.E.L.D. Omega Base. Her costumes include her classic, Ultimate (colored white instead of the usual red), Assassin, and Stealth.
* Elektra is a playable character in ''Marvel Super Hero Squad Online'', in her red outfit and an alternate white outfit.
* Elektra has appeared in her own slot machine licensed by Marvel.
* Elektra is available as downloadable content for the game ''LittleBigPlanet'', as part of "Marvel Costume Kit 2".
* Elektra is featured as a boss in the Facebook game ''Marvel: Avengers Alliance''. She is featured in the chapter 6 mission called "Magic Hand". Elektra later becomes an unlockable character.
* Elektra is a playable character in ''Lego Marvel Super Heroes'', voiced by Laura Bailey (voice actress), Laura Bailey. In a bonus mission at Fisk Tower, Kingpin summons Elektra and Bullseye to help his henchmen fight Captain America, Daredevil, and Spider-Man. She and Bullseye are defeated by the heroes.
* Elektra appears as a villain, in ''Marvel Heroes (video game), Marvel Heroes'', voiced by Kathryn Cressida.
She would later be released as a playable character in ''Marvel Heroes 2016''.
* Elektra is a playable fighter in ''Marvel Contest of Champions''.
* Elektra is a playable character in ''Marvel: Future Fight''.
* A Marvel Noir version of Elektra, called "Eliza", appears as a playable character in ''Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2''.
* Elektra is a playable character in ''Marvel Strike Force''.
*Elektra appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order'', voiced again by Kathryn Cressida.
* Elektra is a playable character in ''Marvel Puzzle Quest''.
* Elektra appears as a collectable card in ''Marvel Snap''.
Miscellaneous
* Elektra was among the ten Marvel characters included in a set of ''Marvel Comics Super Heroes'' commemorative postage-stamps that were issued in 2007.
Bibliography
By Frank Miller
In addition to her signature appearances in ''Daredevil'', Elektra starred in three series produced by her creator, Frank Miller:
* ''Elektra Saga'' #1–4 (Marvel Comics, 1984) (reprints of material from ''Daredevil'' #168, 174-177, 181-182, 187-190 and ''Bizarre Adventures'' #28)
* ''
Elektra: Assassin'' #1–8 (Marvel Comics, 1986, with Bill Sienkewicz)
* ''Elektra Lives Again'' original graphic novel (Marvel Comics / Epic Comics, 1990)
Additional series
Elektra has also headlined the following series:
* ''Elektra vol. 1'' #1–4 (Marvel Comics, 1995)
* ''Elektra Megazine'' #1–2 (Marvel Comics, 1996, reprint series)
* ''Elektra'' vol. 2, #1–19 (Marvel Comics, 1996–1998)
** ''Elektra'' vol. 2, #-1 (Marvel Comics, 1997, "FlashBack Month" issue)
** ''Peter Parker: Spider-Man / Elektra '98'' Annual (Marvel Comics, 1998)
* ''Elektra'' vol. 3, #1–35 (Marvel Comics / Marvel Knights, 2001–2004)
** Issue 3 was Recalled comics, recalled by Marvel due to featuring nude images of the character. An edited version was later reissued to retailers.
* ''Elektra and Wolverine: The Redeemer'' #1–3 (Marvel Comics, 2002)
* ''Elektra: Glimpse & Echo'' #1–4 (Marvel Comics / Marvel Knights, 2002)
* ''Elektra: The Hand'' #1–5 (Marvel Comics, 2004)
* ''Dark Reign (comics), Dark Reign: Elektra'' #1–5 (Marvel Comics, 2009)
* ''
Shadowland: Elektra'' one-shot (Marvel Comics, 2010)
* ''Elektra'' vol. 4, #1–11 (Marvel Comics, 2014–2015)
* ''Elektra'' vol. 5, #1-5 (Marvel Comics, 2017)
* ''Daredevil: Woman Without Fear'' #1-3 (Marvel Comics, 2021)
* ''Elektra: Black, White & Blood'' #1-4 (Marvel Comics, 2021)
Ultimate Marvel
An alternate version of Elektra starred in the following series set in the fictional Ultimate Marvel Universe:
* ''Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra'' #1–4 (Marvel Comics, 2002)
* ''Ultimate Elektra'' #1–5 (Marvel Comics, 2004)
Collected editions
Ultimate Universe
Intercompany crossovers
Elektra has been featured in Fictional crossover#Comics, crossovers with characters from other publishing companies:
* ''Elektra/Cyblade'' one-shot (Marvel Comics / Top Cow Productions, 1997)
* ''Witchblade/Elektra'' one-shot (Top Cow Productions / Marvel Comics, 1997)
See also
* Women warriors in literature and culture
* Electra
References
External links
Elektraat Marvel.com
at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
Archivedfrom the original on June 17, 2016.
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