Natasha Romanoff
Few Marvel characters have proven as enduringly magnetic as Natasha Romanoff, who first stepped onto the Silver Age stage in Tales of Suspense #52 in 1964, conjured by Stan Lee and L. D. Lieber at a moment when Marvel was rewriting what a comics character could be. Nearly six decades and 918 catalog appearances later — 44 of them recognized as key issues — she stands as one of the most consequential figures in the publisher's history, a constant presence across The Avengers, Daredevil, and Captain America, sharing adventures with the likes of Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, and Spider-Man. A proud member of the Avengers whose longevity stretches all the way to 2026, the Black Widow is the rare Silver Age creation who hasn't just survived the decades but grown richer with every era — essential reading for any serious Marvel collector.
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Trivia
- Natasha Romanoff's comic history has been retconned so thoroughly that Marvel's own summaries now treat her early life as deliberately murky, presenting multiple incompatible origin accounts rather than a single fixed backstory.cultureslate.com
- Roy Thomas has written more of Natasha Romanoff's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 35 issues.