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Marvelfans are no strangers to seeing their preferred character interpret differently , but one majorMCUhero ’s introduction is a shocking tonal departure from her later adventures . No reference is set in stone , and the story ofDaisy Johnsonaka Quake shows just how much character reference can change between fib , especially once the character is adapt into another medium . This does n’t intend that every change is a high-risk thing , however , and sometimes fans call for to live with retcons as necessary .

In direct contrast to Daisy ’s tardy characterization onAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,the 2004–2005 miniseriesSecret Warintroduces Daisy Johnson to Marvel Comics as a superspywho is n’t afraid to kill , even if there are impeccant casualty involved .

Secret Waris publish by Brian Michael Bendis , pull back by Gabrielle Del’Otto and letter by Cory Petit .

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The miniseries center around a secret team of bomber lead by Nick Fury , who visit Latveria to take down Lucia Von Bardas , the country ’s new leader , who has been fund supervillain - ground terrorism in the United States . Daisy , on Fury ’s society , bring down Castle Von Doom with her earthquake powers , on the face of it killing Von Bardas along with countless innocent . However , this only leads to more destruction when Von Bardas returns a twelvemonth later .

Daisy Becomes a More Moral Character Very Quickly

Daisy inSecret Waris very unlike from not just her MCU counterpart , but also the persona she ’d become in former comics . In this story , Daisy is the ultimate annex ofNick Fury ’s philosophy of doing whatever it takes for the greater goodness . She ’s a on the face of it unrepentant sea wolf and answers only to Fury , not the U.S. political science , which turn down to let Fury go after Von Bardas , herself a U.S.-backed asset . Even before her MCU twin inAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.showed a more relatable character , Daisy set out to shift in a dissimilar focussing .

Her next major ongoing appearance is in the bookSecret warrior , drop a line by Jonathan Hickman and Brian Michael Bendis , and drawn by Stefano Caselli . In this series , Daisy chair a squad of secret younger Hero on Fury ’s behalf . She is less outwardly ego - confident and much more humane , unforced to go utter against Fury and more deplumate up about casualties . In fact , at the book ’s finish , Fury taps Daisy as S.H.I.E.L.D. ’s fresh leader specifically because he believe she wo n’t make the same mistakes as him , a far cry from her origin . She ’s still unforced to be a superspy , but the implication is that her experience with Fury have actually tug her in the paired direction as him .

Marvel’s Daisy Johnson Shows Comic Characters Constantly Evolve

One of the things that Daisy ’s first appearance shows is thatcharacters are n’t always localise in Oliver Stone from their first appearance , and that if something is n’t work , they can be changed . When he was first introduced , Batman used a gunto defeat criminals , andSuperman could n’t pilot at first . Some sports fan are uncomfortable with any sort of retcon to a character , but there ’s a reason that the exercise has been unglamorous in mainstream comics . As long as there ’s a good justification for a change and it does n’t break the character , retcons can help to bring a character to new tallness .

The event in interrogation do n’t even have to be retconned . Comics continuity is more than wide of the mark enough to fit multiple interpreting of a case , especially when the distinction is an internal one . Daisy can be a killer in one tale , and a more moral version of herself in another . Two contradictory interpretations can outfit into canon ; just about everyone ’s favorite character has at least one tale where suppose eccentric is writtenverydifferently . Whether someone ’s a fan ofDaisy JohnsonfromMarvel Comicsor theMCU , her killer ancestry is n’t endure anywhere , and that really makes her more interesting .

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