Elektra

  • Elektra: Screenplays
    By Karen Siess

    Key players in Elektra's journey are Stick, a blind martial arts master responsible for Elektra's "resurrection," and Mark Miller and Abby Miller, a father and daughter on the run from The Hand, a powerful syndicate whose members practice ...

  • Elektra
    By Sophocles, Ezra Pound, Rudd Fleming

    Presents Pound's version of Sophocles' play and discusses its background Pound's decision to focus on this play of imprisonment and justice at such a crucial juncture in his own life and art throws both the play and the poet into stark and ...

  • Elektra: Assassin

    Unrelated events? Hardly. Elektra has returned - and she's back with a vengeance! Prepare for a psychological excursion through the mind, body and soul of the world's most dangerous woman! COLLECTING: ELEKTRA: ASSASSIN 1-8

  • Elektra: Relentless
    By Robert Rodi

    Elektra, once the world's deadliest assassin, has vowed to stop killing, having witnessed the damage her murders bring to the lives of innocent people.

  • Elektra: Introspect
    By Greg Rucka, Carlo Pagulayan

    A wealthy Athenian recluse has requested the services of Elektra, the world's ultimate assassin, ready to pay any price to see her enemies dead. A Graphic Novel. Original.

  • Elektra: The Scorpio Key
    By Brian Michael Bendis, Chuck Austen

    After being brought back from death, ninja assassin Elektra is hired by SHIELD to go to Iraq and retrieve a mysterious box that is currently in the possession of Saddam Abed Dassam, the nation's leader and Hydra's pawn.

  • Elektra: Everything Old Is New Again
    By Greg Rucka

    By her own admission, Typhoid Mary is "a love-maker and a man-hater.

  • Elektra: Always Bet On Red

    However, Elektra hasn't forgotten her past, or any of the skills she's learned - and Arcade will find that she's more than ready for a Casino Battle Royale! COLLECTING: ELEKTRA 1-6

  • Elektra: A Novel
    By Jennifer Saint

    A spellbinding reimagining of the story of Elektra, one of Greek mythology’s most infamous heroines, from Jennifer Saint, the author of the beloved international bestseller, Ariadne.

  • Elektra
    By Sophocles

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  • Elektra
    By Yvonne Navarro, Zak Penn, Raven Metzner

    Jennifer Garner ("Alias") reprises her role as Elektra for the sequel to the 2003 film "Daredevil," scheduled for release in February by 20th Century Fox. Original.

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  • Elektra
    By Richard Strauss

    A landmark of modern opera, once shocking, today admired for fertility of musical invention. Superb display of characterization and dramatic power achieved through purely musical means. Unabridged republication of 1916 Fürstner edition.

  • Elektra
    By Sophocles, Robert Roman Chodkowski

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  • Elektra
    By Jennifer Saint

    This is the story of three women, their fates inextricably tied to this curse, and the fickle nature of men and gods. Another tour-de-force from Jennifer Saint - the best-selling author of Ariadne The House of Atreus is cursed.