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Elektra | |
Aliases: | Elektra |
Continuity: | Marvel Universe |
Notability: | Main character |
Type: | Assassin |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Mobile; formerly New York City, New York |
Relatives: | Hugo Kostas Natchios (father, deceased); Christina Natchios (mother, deceased); Orestez Natchios (brother); Demetrios Natchios (paternal uncle); Alexia Natchios (paternal aunt) |
Status: | Alive |
First: | Daredevil #168 |
Actor: | Jennifer Garner |
Elektra Natchios, better known simply as Elektra, is a fictional assassin and superhero featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was created by writer/artist Frank Miller and introduced in issue #168 of the first Daredevil ongoing comic book series in 1981. The character made regular appearances in the title until her untimely death at the hands of a rival assassin known as Bullseye in Daredevil, Volume 1 #181. Since then, the character has been resurrected and reformed, now serving the cause of justice and her ongoing battles against criminal empires and the agents they employ.
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Elektra Natchios was created by writer/artist Frank Miller and Klaus Janson.
Alternate versions[]
- Elektra Natchios: Elektra was a supporting character in the 2003 feature film Daredevil. She was played by former Alias actress Jennifer Garner. Although the character seemingly died at the hands of Bullseye in the film, she was resurrected and featured in her own live-action film Elektra. Actress Laura Ward played a young Elektra in the film as well.
- Fan film: Kim Santiago played Elektra in the 2009 fan film Elektra: The Hand & the Devil. The film can be found on YouTube.
See also[]
External Links[]
- Elektra at MDP
- Elektra at IMDB
- Elektra at Wikipedia
- Elektra at Comic Vine
- Elektra at the Marvel Universe
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Appearances[]
- Daredevil 168
- Daredevil 181
- Daredevil 506 (In a dream only)
- Daredevil Vol 2 80
- Elektra Vol 2 21
- Elektra Vol 2 22
Films
Marvel Cinematic Universe