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Black Widow #6: Review

Apr 2005
Richard K. Morgan, Bill Sienkiewicz

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Part 6: Now That’s What I Call a Woman (Reprise)

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Rating:
4 stars

Black Widow #6 Review by (April 24, 2024)

Review: And the entire thing ends on a dark note, including the surprise info about the anti-Widow pheromone which even Nick Fury endorses. And Natasha kills at least three men in the course of the epic and remains a good guy to this day. See you in the sequel.

Comments: Rated PSR+ (Parental Supervision Recommended Plus). Final appearance of Phil Dexter, whose fate is left uncertain. Natasha is called the last remaining Black Widow; Yelena Belova was dismissed by Grigor Pchelintsov in issue #4 as being “an aberration. Nothing to do with the real Black Widow program.” No reason is given as to why Lyudmila Kudrin accompanies Natasha to the US unless it was her plane and she was just giving Nat a lift. Vassily Ilyich Ulyanov introduces himself and adds, “No relation.” Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin’s birth name was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. And the final panel directs the reader to the forthcoming sequel by the same creators.






 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Black Widow #6 Synopsis by Peter Silvestro

A mystery aircraft flies over the North Pole and enters Oregon. Nick Fury vouches for the plane which carries Natasha Romanova, the retired Black Widow, and Lyudmila Kudrin. Fury takes Nat to the hospital where Phil Dexter is on life support, having barely survived being shot with explosive bullets. There was no sign of Sally Anne Carter. The chief suspect is the North Institute, former NSA agents who now work for private businesses. Fury departs and Natasha wonders why she never hurts the irritating Fury; Kudrin reveals that the Soviets did not trust the Black Widow program so there was a pheromone created that men could wear that would prevent the Widows from injuring—or even disobeying—them. Naturally Nick Fury stole it from the Russians and uses it himself when needed; it was instrumental in engineering her defection….

Later, in the hospital room, Natasha receives a call from Nick Fury covertly telling her where she can find the North Institute agents….

At a Sante Fe motel, Natasha captures Kestrel and her girlfriend, threatening to shoot the girl if Kestrel doesn’t tell her where Sally Anne Carter is, who they are working for, and who shot Phil Dexter. Kestrel talks….

Natasha leaves the motel and spots Max Hunter in his car, waiting to pick up his partner. Nat shoots him in both legs, then tosses a grenade in his lap. Boom.

Aboard his yacht off the Miami coast, millionaire CEO Ian McMasters again rebukes Vassily Ilyich Ulyanov for his failure to kill Natasha. He reveals that his cosmetics firm Gynacon is purchasing chemicals from 2R to distribute in the US and can’t afford to have anyone with those meds already in her system alive. Ulyanov reveals he has set a trap for Natasha, inviting her to step forward and fight. He is unarmed, she has a knife but he has also used the pheromone which prevents her from harming him. She takes a beating until he kicks her in the face, breaking her nose. Unable to smell anything, she is now free to kill him. She takes a knife to McMasters who tells her that Ulyanov’s men took Sally Carter away. With the two enemies dead, she goes after Sally….

Story continues in BLACK WIDOW: THE THINGS THEY SAY ABOUT HER #1 



Bill Sienkiewicz
Bill Sienkiewicz
Dan Brown
Greg Land (Cover Penciler)
Matt Ryan (Cover Inker)
Justin Ponsor (Cover Colorist)
Layouts: Goran Parlov. Letterer: Cory Petit.

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