Maya Lopez/Echo first appeared in Daredevil Vol. 2 #9 in 1999. As a child, Maya’s father is killed by the villain Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin. Honoring her dad’s dying wish, Fisk adopts Maya and raises ...
“That was intentional,” Caballero said of changing Fisk’s look again in Echo. “And Michael Crow, he is a costume designer and friend who designed Hawkeye … I respect him so much, and I did pick his ...
Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez in Marvel Studios' 'Echo' (Credit: Chuck Zlotnick/Marvel Studios). Editor’s Note: A version of this story first appeared in The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy, a newsletter from ...
Marvel Comics is celebrating this year's Native American Heritage Month by spotlighting one of its premier Native American super heroes, Cheyenne and Mexican American warrior Maya Lopez, in Echo: ...
In the comic books, Maya Lopez is an Olympic-level athlete who possesses "photographic reflexes," a.k.a. the ability to perfectly copy other people's movements, similar to that of Taskmaster. Now, ...
Warning: This contains spoilers for Echo. Marvel may have done a bit more than meets the eye in its recently released show, Echo. During the mid-credits scene of its final episode, we see a defeated ...
With Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again wrapping up production, one fuzzy unknown is the future of another character in the street-level saga’s orbit: Echo. Alaqua Cox tells Polygon she is in the dark, ...
One of the more proficient fighters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is getting a new power. While members of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes have a wide range of abilities, the heroes that patrol the ...
Echo marked the first of many milestones for Marvel Studios. Released on Disney+ in January, the show was the first production to receive a TV-MA rating under the Disney+ banner, and the first ...
You don’t need to be a fan or connoisseur of the Marvel Universe to enjoy Echo, MU’s newest five-episode miniseries now available on Hulu and Disney+. Most of us lost count years ago of all the ...
Editor’s Note: A version of this story first appeared in The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy, a newsletter from the Daily Yonder ...