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black widow


black widow

n.1. Any of several venomous spiders of the genus Latrodectus, the females of which have a black shiny body with red markings, often in the shape of an hourglass on the abdomen, and can inflict a dangerous bite.2. A woman who kills her husband or lover, especially one who kills multiple husbands or lovers.
[From the fact that the female sometimes eats its mate.]

black widow

or

black widow spider

n (Animals) an American spider, Latrodectus mactans, the female of which is black with red markings, highly venomous, and commonly eats its mate

black′ wid′ow


n. 1. a venomous black spider, Latrodectus mactans, of warm regions, including the U.S.: the female has an hourglass-shaped red mark on the underside of the abdomen. 2. any venomous spider of the cosmopolitan genus Lactrodectus. [1910–15]

black widow

A very poisonous spider, the female of which has a black body, typically with a red, hourglass-shaped mark on the underside. The female often eats the male after mating.
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Noun1.black widow - venomous New World spiderblack widow - venomous New World spider; the female is black with an hourglass-shaped red mark on the underside of the abdomenLatrodectus mactansspider - predatory arachnid with eight legs, two poison fangs, two feelers, and usually two silk-spinning organs at the back end of the body; they spin silk to make cocoons for eggs or traps for preygenus Latrodectus, Latrodectus - venomous spiders
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black widow


black widow,

poisonous spider of the genus Latrodectus, found throughout North and South America and common in the SW United States. The name derives from the fact that the female, like those of many other spider species, may eat the male after mating. The adult is black with a red or reddish-orange hourglass-shaped marking on the lower abdominal surface. The female is somewhat less than 1-2 in. (1.3 cm) long, and the male is much smaller. The bite venom is a neurotoxin and may cause a severe reaction with intense local pain that spreads to other parts of the body. Occasional fatal cases, which result from respiratory paralysis, are usually limited to children. The most effective treatment is an antivenin. Black widow spiders are classified in the phylum ArthropodaArthropoda
[Gr.,=jointed feet], largest and most diverse animal phylum. The arthropods include crustaceans, insects, centipedes, millipedes, spiders, scorpions, and the extinct trilobites.
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, class Arachnida, order Araneae, family Theridiidae.
Black Widow #1 © 1999 Marvel Comics. (Cover art by J.G. Jones.)

Black Widow

(pop culture)

From her introduction as a superheroine in Tales of Suspense #52 in 1964, the Black Widow (created by the writer/artist team of Stan Lee and Don Heck) has been an almost constant presence across a dizzying array of Marvel Comics titles. Equal parts superhero and super-spy, and the first communist heroine to appear in comics, the Black Widow is Marvel’s longest lived solo heroine. In her first appearance, battling Iron Man, she was simply Natasha Romanoff (her actual Russian last name is Romanova), a Soviet spy sent on an industrial espionage mission to Stark Industries—wearing an inconspicuous veil and figure-hugging cocktail dress combination. A few issues later she was back with an embittered young circus performer, the archer Hawkeye, whom she persuaded to battle Iron Man, but he soon saw the error of his ways and joined the Avengers. Inspired by his example, she denounced her cold war masters and defected to the West, donning a black-and-gray fishnet costume and signing up as a member of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law-Enforcement Division), Marvel’s all-purpose secret intelligence agency.

Throughout much of the 1960s, the Widow was a regular guest of the Avengers, alternately joining in their adventures and pining for Hawkeye. In The Avengers #43, her past was fleshed out in more detail; she had been orphaned during World War II and was brought up by the grizzled mountain man, Ivan Petrovich. She later married the Soviet superhero the Red Guardian, but on his “death” she joined the KGB and was trained to become their top operative. In that same issue editors revealed that the Red Guardian had been alive all along, but in the following issue’s melée he was killed anyway. Following several rebuffed attempts to join the Avengers, she abandoned her efforts (for the next twenty years, at any rate) and struck out on her own, determined to be a solo adventuress.

Readers next met the Black Widow in Amazing Spider-Man #86 (1970), sporting a revamped all-in-one, black leather catsuit and armed with all-purpose “wristshooter” wristbands (incorporating a “widow’s line” wire for swinging, tear-gas pellets, and “widow’s bite” electric stinger), transforming her into a groovy late 1960s heroine à la Emma Peel of TV’s The Avengers. This appearance was immediately followed by the Widow’s first solo series, a co-headlining slot (shared with the Inhumans) in Amazing Adventures, which revealed a new jet-setting Natasha Romanoff, complete with penthouse pad, chauffeur (Ivan), maid, and swinging parties with playboys, princes, and Jackie O. The strips were sharp, hip, and beautifully drawn by Gene Colan (among others). They pitted the Widow against slum lords, the mob, and hippie cults. However, the split-book innovation failed to win a large enough readership, and the Inhumans were granted sole ownership of the title with issue #9. Undeterred by this setback, Romanoff jumped ship to Daredevil, without missing a month, and there she stayed for four years, even sharing cover billing for a while.

Daredevil and the Black Widow were a good combination: two sleek, elegant figures swinging gracefully through the night sky of San Francisco (this period of the comic is fondly remembered for its sophistication). Following a change of writer, Romanoff was written out of the comic and straight into another, one of the era’s less memorable teams, The Champions (running for seventeen issues from 1975 to 1978). Former X-Men Iceman and the Angel put the Champions together, which also included Hercules and Ghost Rider, in addition to the Black Widow—a more unlikely group of superheroes would be hard to find. Following the group’s inevitable break-up, the Widow appeared to go on a tour of Marvel’s entire line, including The Avengers and Daredevil (again), Marvel Two in One and Marvel Team-up, as well as a couple of well-executed solo strips in Bizarre Adventures #25 (1981) and Marvel Fanfare #10-#13 (1983), which emphasized her spying past.

A further guest slot in Daredevil (issue #187, 1983), under the aegis of enfant terrible Frank Miller, led to a harsh, 1980s-style makeover, replacing the Widow’s flowing locks with a spiky buzz-cut, and sacrificing her hipster belt and groovy bracelets for a gray leotard. If the ensuing decade was a relatively fallow one, then the 1990s proved spectacularly successful, initially through a lengthy run in The Avengers—a team she was finally allowed to join and eventually lead. Her increased visibility as an Avenger cemented her place in the Marvel hierarchy, resulting in appearances in numerous titles, including Forceworks and Captain America, though a little of her unique background was sacrificed in the process. In 1996, the Avengers were literally spirited away to another realm, leaving the Black Widow holding the fort alone and, notwithstanding guest appearances in the new (volume 3) Avengers title, the end of the decade was to be one of unprecedented solo success.

Having returned to the glamour and sex-appeal of her 1970s costume, the Black Widow made the biggest splash of her career with an immensely popular 1999 miniseries by writer Devin Grayson and artist J. G. Jones. The story placed the Widow in the shady world of international espionage, and introduced her blonde Russian counterpart Yelena Belova, a new Black Widow. The combination of Romanoff’s doubts over her age and abilities, an arch-enemy worthy of the name, a succession of exciting action set-pieces, and Jones’ beautiful artwork (which made him an instant star) was dynamite. Further miniseries followed, as well as appearances in the Marvel Knights superteam series and (in only slightly modified form) the popular parallel-universe Avengers comic The Ultimates, confirming that the Black Widow’s time had finally come. A new Black Widow comic book was launched in 2010; Scarlett Johansson plays the Black Widow in the films Iron Man 2 (2010) and The Avengers (2012).

Marvel’s first Black Widow, who debuted in Mystic Comics #4 (August 1940), was Claire Voyant, a woman with supernatural powers who could kill a victim merely by touching his flesh. She hunted down and killed evildoers to send them to her master, the Devil, in hell. This Golden Age Black Widow returned in Marvel’s 2008 series The Twelve. —DAR & PS

black widow

an American spider, Latrodectus mactans, the female of which is black with red markings, highly venomous, and commonly eats its mate

black widow


black widow

n. Any of several venomous spiders of the genus Latrodectus, the females of which have a black shiny body with red markings, often in the shape of an hourglass on the abdomen, and can inflict a dangerous bite.
A macabre sobriquet for a homicidal female. Cf Black Widow Spider

black widow


Related to black widow: black widow spider bite
  • noun

Synonyms for black widow

noun venomous New World spider

Synonyms

  • Latrodectus mactans

Related Words

  • spider
  • genus Latrodectus
  • Latrodectus
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