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Elektra

Elektra Natchios

First Appearance

The Comics Journal #58 (1980)

Powers & Abilities

AgilityStaminaTelepathyTelekinesisIntellectWeapon MasterPsionicUnarmed CombatEscape ArtistTrackingDanger SenseAdaptiveSwordsmanshipMarksmanshipHypnosisStealth

Teams

A-ForceAssassins GuildAvengersAvengers Emergency Response SquadChasteCode RedDawn of the White LightFisk IndustriesHeroes For HireHYDRAKunoichiLady LiberatorsRyu OrderS.H.I.E.L.D.Savage AvengersThe FistThe HandThe SixThunderbolts

Also Known As

Elektra Natchios, Elektra Stavros, Erynys, Olive Oil, Perfect Death, Red Sai, Bullseye, Black Sky, Daredevil

About Elektra

Elektra Natchios is one of Marvel's most electrifying and complex characters — a deadly assassin, reluctant hero, and tragic figure whose story has captivated readers for decades. The daughter of a Greek ambassador, Elektra's life was shattered by violence at a young age, setting her on a dark path through the world's most dangerous martial arts orders. Trained to lethal perfection, she wields her iconic twin sai with a grace that borders on supernatural, and her mastery of psionics, stealth, and hand-to-hand combat makes her one of the most formidable fighters in the Marvel Universe. Her deep, tortured connection to Matt Murdock — Daredevil — gives her story an emotional weight that elevates her far beyond a simple villain or antihero.

Elektra first surfaced in the pages of Frank Miller's legendary Daredevil run, and her debut is considered one of the most important character introductions of the Bronze Age. Her shocking death at the hands of Bullseye and subsequent resurrection through The Hand cemented her status as a character who defies conventional storytelling rules. Miller's work with Elektra redefined what Marvel street-level narratives could be, and her solo miniseries Elektra: Assassin — illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz — pushed the boundaries of comics as an art form, becoming an instant classic praised for its painted artwork and psychological depth.

Over the years Elektra has worn many hats: ruthless killer for hire, reluctant S.H.I.E.L.D. operative, leader of The Hand, and even a dark reflection of Daredevil himself. She has clashed with and stood alongside characters ranging from Wolverine and the Punisher to Captain America and the Avengers. Her stints with teams like the Thunderbolts, Savage Avengers, and Heroes For Hire showcase her versatility as a character who fits into virtually any corner of the Marvel Universe while never losing her singular identity.

For collectors, Elektra's key issues represent some of the most sought-after Bronze and Modern Age books on the market. Her early appearances in Frank Miller's Daredevil run command serious prices, and Elektra: Assassin remains a perennial grading target for high-grade copies. Her solo ongoing series, variant covers, and crossover appearances make for a rich and rewarding collection. Whether you're hunting raw first appearances or chasing 9.8 slabs, Elektra books consistently hold and grow their value — making her one of the smartest collecting focuses in the Marvel back-issue market.

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