a comb-footed spider that wraps its prey in sticky silk thread using the combs on its long black legs
a spider (shivers) that kills it's mate, kinda like what happens when a chick walks in when the secretary was invited into the office for a 'discussion
The Black Widow is the name of two fictional superspy characters in the Marvel Comics universe. The first and best-known, Natalia Romanova a.k.a. Natasha Romanoff, was created by writers Stan Lee and Don Rico and artist Don Heck in Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964).
Black Widow (Claire Voyant) is the name of a supernaturally powered fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, known as one of the first costumed, superpowered female protagonists. An antihero who killed evildoers in order to deliver their souls to Satan, her master, she first appeared in Mystic Comics #4 (August 1940), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics. Created by writer George Kapitan and artist Harry Sahle, she is unrelated to Marvel's later superspy characters called Black Widow.
Black Widow is an vector arcade game developed by Atari released in 1982. The player takes the titular role of a Black widow spider defending a web from invading bugs. The player must move the spider around the web while simultaneously shooting/avoiding various bugs and collecting the bonuses that appear after the enemies are eliminated.
Black Widow was a progressive rock/heavy metal band that formed in Leicester, England in 1970. The band was mostly known for its early use of satanic and occult imagery in its music and stage act. The band is often confused with the better-known heavy metal band Black Sabbath, but the bands were only superficially similar.
Black Widow is a 1987 film starring Debra Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey, and Dennis Hopper, about two women: one who murders wealthy men whom she marries for their money, and the other an FBI agent who grows obsessed with bringing her to justice. It was directed by Bob Rafelson, from a screenplay by Ronald Bass.