Black Queen (Sin City)



Yadi - Guillotine Black Queen was a major antagonist in Sin City, acting as a primary antagonist in Season 2 and Season 3. Her past mysterious, the Black Queen has no sob story to show how she came down this path. Instead, she gladly admits that this is the life she chose. Acting as a sly, dangerous underground figure in Miami, Black Queen and her empire are among the most feared criminals in the city. After her mentor Raymond Saraceno assembles major criminal figures for peace to fix Miami, the Black Queen surprisingly joined; however, she used the opportunity to get inside information on other crime lords that she would later use to exploit and infiltrate. Falling the defeat of Amon, Black Queen makes her move against other crime lords to take full control of the city. Her plans breed excellence--such as taking down rival Brick--but problems arise in vigilantes Rogue and Zachary Ross who battle her operations. Despite the murders of vigilante allies to send a message, they continue to fight and this conflict leads to other criminals realizing her actions and targeting her. Accepting Miami was no longer safe due to her actions and Shado approaching, the Black Queen snuck out on a ship until the opportunity presented itself.

Following the destruction of Miami, the Black Queen returns to the fallen city with her men, where she makes an alliance with criminal Charlie Franklin into rebuilding the city to serve their purposes. The duo manage to make Miami the base of their new criminal empire, which begins to expand with deals with other zones and bandits. This leads to recruitment by Abd Al-Qadir to join his cabal of powerful individuals, where she betrays Charlie out of belief he was a threat. As a member of the cabal, Black Queen found herself at the peak of her power. This came to a halt when the survivors attacked Miami to retake the city, where she was killed by Charlie.

Killed Victims

 * Kara Applebee (Season 2)
 * Marshall Finch (Season 2)
 * Brick (Season 2)
 * Numerous amounts of individuals
 * Numerous amounts of infected