- Frank Miller, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jim Novak, Gaspar Saladino

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ELEKTRA LIVES AGAIN. Probably one of the more wild ruminations on loss I have seen, with some of the best collab work between Miller and Varley. I go back to this book’s images…a lot!

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ELEKTRA LIVES AGAIN by Frank Miller & Lynn Varley (Marvel/Epic, 1990)

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Marvel Knights 20th (2018), with Elektra variant cover art by Jae Lee (b. 1972).

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Out of these four, the most developed is Elektra, which is one of my go-to chars to doodle.
(The first drawing is based on Sakura's from MvC2, and the last is inspired by @/AutoGiraffe's style)

She can generate electricity and uses it to power up her punches and kicks

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I also have these four, in order: Shiro Tachibana, Fiori Nero, Raven Corbleu and Elektra Marigold.

They were initially RWBY ocs (that order even spells "SFRE", or "sapphire"), but now they're mostly original.

I have a story cooking up with them, but it's very barebones for now.

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Tonight’s reading is Daredevil: Woman Without Fear TPB. Elektra was possibly my first exposure to a strong female character in comics as a kid and the development of this newer arc with her as a focus has been delightful.

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gonna put her in my pocket

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Did you know Elektra took up the Daredevil mantle? Gotta love comics!

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This. Just look what Steve and Sam said about the topic.
Not to mention there are two Daredevils: Matt and Elektra.

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