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Elektra (comics)Elektra (Elektra Natchios) is a Marvel Comics superhero. Created by Frank Miller, she first appeared in Daredevil #168, in January of 1981. Elektra is a ninja and assassin who wields two bladed sais as her trademark weapon. She is one of Miller's more memorable creations for Marvel, and subsequent writers' use of her is controversial among American comic book fans. Character historyElektra was the daughter of a Greek ambassador, and the college girlfriend of Matt Murdock, the man who would become Daredevil. Her father was kidnapped and then accidentally killed by the police in a botched rescue attempt. Elektra lost faith and hope, and turned to the study of martial arts. Stick, a member of the benevolent organization called the Chaste, recognized the darkness in her soul and attempted to train her himself, but she ultimately sided with the Hand, a sect of mystical ninjas, who trained her as an assassin. She later broke away from them and became an independent agent, and in this role she again encountered Matt Murdock, who was now active as Daredevil. She soon learned of his double identity, and although the pair worked together to fight the Hand, they also came into conflict frequently. She soon became the chief assassin in the employ of New York City's premier crimelord, the Kingpin, who assigned her to kill Matt Murdock's partner, Franklin "Foggy" Nelson. When Nelson recognized Elektra as Matt's college girlfriend, she was unable to kill him. Elektra was fatally stabbed by Bullseye with one of her own sais in order to earn the favor of the Kingpin. Daredevil performed a ritual over her body that was intended to purge the evil from her soul, and her body subsequently disappeared. Feature seriesElektra has received her own comic series twice; the second series was published under the Marvel MAX imprint before being moved back to Marvel's mainstream line of comic books.
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