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Black Widow #4: Review

Feb 2005
Richard K. Morgan, Bill Sienkiewicz

Story Name:

Part 4: No Place Like Home

Review & Comments

Rating:
4 stars

Black Widow #4 Review by (April 9, 2024)

Review: And now things grow dark. We discover the grim conditioning she went through to become a Black Widow and her confusion, trauma, and resolve to discover all of the truth become palpable. Very intense issue.

Comments: Rated PSR+ (Parental Supervision Recommended Plus).






 

Synopsis / Summary / Plot

Black Widow #4 Synopsis by Peter Silvestro

Natasha Romanova, the retired Black Widow, arrives in Moscow and starts looking for old acquaintances but can find none of them. Alex Sterelny was the man who trained her in ballet but the Bolshoi has never heard of him. Nothing is the way she remembers it. She cannot find anyone for Martin Ferris’ list of contacts either. Then she recognizes a supposedly vacant building. She breaks in at night and recognizes the room where, as a child, she was drugged and made to watch ballet. In her anger, she wrecks the place….

In Langley Virginia, Max Hunter and Kestrel are trying to get cooperation from a CIA man who rudely refuses and Kestrel barely prevents Hunter from beating the man up. After they leave the CIA man calls Natasha’s partner Phil Dexter and informs him that North Industries is active….

Aboard a yacht off the Florida coast, millionaire CEO Ian McMasters who is paying to have former Black Widows killed, rebukes his hired gun Vassily Ilyich Ulyanov because his former KGB killer failed to assassinate Natasha. McMasters has brought in the North Institute to do the job….

Natasha, traumatized by her discovery, is found by a pair of security guards. She goes mad and fights them but an old man rescues her and leads her away; he is Grigor Ivanovich Pchelintsov, professor of psychotechnics, and recognizes her as a Black Widow. She is forced to trust him and he decoys the guards and leads her to a secret but comfortable apartment. Over tea, he reveals she is one of 27 Black Widow deep-cover agents deployed in China and the West back in the old days. He tells her they underwent complex psychochemical conditioning, making them believe they were happy children, trained in ballet, grateful to the Motherland. Nat draws a knife and intends to kill him unless he tells her what Medusagen is. He doesn’t know and directs her to the biotech lab in the Urals. She demands he take her there, 2000 miles away, carjacking a vehicle and asking him to tell her everything he knows about her conditioning, even though a chemical deterrent was added to prevent the Widows from thinking too closely about their pasts. Her response: “I’ll cope.”



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

Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Black Widow
Black Widow

(Natasha Romanoff)



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