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Tilda Johnson

Tilda Johnson, introduced as the Queen of the Werewolves and also known as Dr. Nightshade, Deadly Nightshade, or simply Nightshade, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Introduced as a supervillain opposing Captain America, Falcon, Power Man, Iron Fist, and Black Panther, she is later reformed, becoming the superhero Nighthawk and joining the Avengers in 2017.

Tilda Johnson
Nightshade/Nighthawk
First appearance of Tilda Johnson in Captain America and the Falcon #164 (August 1973)
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain America and the Falcon #164 (August 1973)
Created bySteve Englehart
Alan Lee Weiss
In-story information
Alter egoTilda Johnson
Team affiliationsMODOK's 11
Femizons
Flashmob
Occupy Avengers
PartnershipsYellow Claw
Notable aliasesQueen of the Werewolves,[1] Deadly Nightshade,[1] Doctor Nightshade,[2] Nighthawk[3]
Abilities
  • Extraordinary genius
  • Wears protective battle armor, including silver spikes
  • Array of advanced weaponry and humanoid robots
  • Use of concentrated pheromones to control men through her allure and a chemical serum that turns humans into werewolves
  • Chemical pheromones in her body allows her to affect the will of certain animals, including werewolves

Gabrielle Dennis portrayed Tilda Johnson in the second season of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) / Netflix series Luke Cage. Additionally, Nabiyah Be was intended to portray Johnson in the MCU film Black Panther, but was renamed Linda Johnson due to Dennis being announced to portray Johnson in Luke Cage.

Publication history

Tilda Johnson first appeared in Captain America and the Falcon #164 (August 1973), created by Steve Englehart and Alan Lee Weiss.[4]

Fictional character biography

Queen of the Werewolves

Tilda Johnson was born into poverty in New York City. At an early age, she discovered that she had a natural aptitude for science. As a teenager, she used her extensive knowledge to begin a career as a criminal scientist. The Yellow Claw helped her develop a method for turning normal humans into obedient werewolf-like creatures, and attempted to transform convicts into a werewolf army, but the pair were defeated by Captain America and S.H.I.E.L.D.[1][5] She later took control of a S.H.I.E.L.D. facility, and used pheromones to force Captain America to battle the Falcon, but was defeated.[6] She clashes with Power Man and Iron Fist on several occasions.[7][8][9]

Nightshade later appeared as second-in-command of Superia's Femizons. She helps develop a serum to transform men into women which she uses on Captain America and Paladin. She also helped Superia develop her sterilization bomb.[10] She was also involved in a scheme with Dredmund Druid, though as a double agent for Superia. She used a serum to transform Captain America and the ordinary people of Starkesboro, Massachusetts into pseudo-werewolves.[2]

MODOK's 11

Nightshade joined MODOK's 11, with the main objective of stealing the powerful Hypernova. It has been revealed after her last battle against the Black Panther, she tried to start her life over without crime. However, as she was self-taught and had no official degrees, the only medical job she could get was as a receptionist at a hospital. After she pointed out a mistake by one of the doctors, she was fired immediately and contemplated suicide, until MODOK contacted her and hired her for the heist. She had "used up all [her] second chances" and could not afford to turn MODOK down.[11] She developed a friendship with her teammates Armadillo and Puma, and showed this strongly when backing up Puma in saving the Living Laser's life (and secretly giving him his Puma powers back through her "werewolf serum"). The three of them were the only villains to remain loyal to MODOK and get their cash (with a bonus); they appear to be sticking together, and she has offered to help Puma with his legal defense.[12]

Shadowland

During the Shadowland storyline, Nightshade organized Flashmob, a group of former Luke Cage enemies, in order to take on the new Power Man, Victor Alvarez. Although Flashmob was defeated and incarcerated at Ryker's Island, Nightshade's lawyer Big Ben Donovan mentions that he has plans to have them released from Ryker's Island. Donovan was able to secure the release of some of the members, but others had to remain incarcerated due to the warrants and/or parole violations.[13] During the Spider-Island storyline, Nightshade is among the villains that have been infected by the bedbugs that bestowed spider powers on her. She alongside Cottonmouth and Flashmob ended up fighting Heroes for Hire.[14]

Reformation

A reformed Nightshade later allies with the Nighthawk of Earth-31916, helping him defend Chicago from a group of white nationalists called the True Patriots, and the Revelator.[15] Sometime later, they help Hawkeye and Red Wolf after they find barrels of epidurium, a synthetic skin used to build Life-Model Decoys, on a truck that was hijacked. They go to an abandoned coal factory where they end up being attacked by armed soldiers led by Nick Fury. It's later revealed, that Nick Fury, as well as Dum Dum Dugan, Gabe Jones and the other agents, are Life-Model Decoys due to their outdated knowledge and technology. They later thwart an attack by gunmen attempting to rob the base. After defeating the gunmen, Nightshade decides to join Hawkeye and Red Wolf, saying her goodbyes to Nighthawk.[16]

Sometime later, the group stops at Dungston, Iowa when their van breaks down. Hawkeye calls Wheels Wolinski to help fix the van until it is revealed that some of the residents are Skrulls, who are being hunted down by mysterious men. While Hawkeye, Red Wolf and Nightshade are fighting, Wolinski discovers that the van has an A.I. system, who convinces him to help in the fight. It is later revealed that the attackers are also Skrulls, led by Super-Skrull. Wolinski then manages to turn the van into a big robot and defeats Super-Skrull. Hawkeye then negotiates with Nick Fury Jr. to provide protection for the town's residents.[17]

Becoming Nighthawk

During the Secret Empire storyline, while Hawkeye joins the Underground resistance following Hydra's takeover in the United States, the rest of the team gather their own resistance army to help the people in rural areas that are being affected by Hydra's cruel treatment. Tilda also reveals that she became the new Nighthawk, after the former was killed by Hydra soldiers. After several successful victories, the resistance heads to a secret base in South Dakota and prepares for their next attack until Hydra forces raid the base. During the battle, Red Wolf and Tilda have a private conversation, in which both confess their feelings for each other, and they share a kiss. They then head out to help the resistance defeat Hydra.[3]

Powers and abilities

Tilda Johnson is an extraordinary genius, and extensively self-taught in genetics, biochemistry, cybernetics, robotics and physics. She also obtained a doctoral degree from an undisclosed university while in prison.

Nightshade sometimes wears protective battle armor, including silver spikes for protection from attack by werewolves. She has created an array of advanced weaponry, and has built numbers of humanoid robots. She created a chemical serum to transform normal humans into werewolves under her control and has used concentrated pheromones to control men through her allure.

Nightshade apparently secretes chemical pheromones from her body that affect the will of certain animals, including werewolves, making them obedient to her commands.

Other characters named Nightshade

Netherworld Nightshade

The man also known as Nightshade is from the Netherworld and the twin brother of Wolfsbane. He wielded Excalibre but his sword was shattered by the Black Knight. He could transform into a giant raven and used the enchanted sword Nightbringer.[18]

Nightshade 2099

In the alternate future set in 2099 A.D., Nightshade 2099 is a research organization rivaling Alchemax. Members included Angela Daskalakis, Miss Pivot, and Travesty.[19] All its members were killed.[20]

In other media

Two characters inspired by Tilda Johnson appear in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

  • Tilda Johnson herself appears in the second season of the MCU Netflix series Luke Cage, portrayed by Gabrielle Dennis.[21] This version, also known by her birth name of "Matilda Maybelline Dillard", is the estranged daughter of Mariah Dillard, who was raped by her uncle "Pistol Pete" Stokes and denied an abortion by her mother "Mama" Mabel Stokes. While growing up in the care of Mariah's cousins, the Johnsons, Tilda initially believed her father was Mariah's late husband Dr. Jackson Dillard, became close to her cousin Cottonmouth, and became a holistic doctor.[22] In the present, Tilda reluctantly reconnects with Mariah due to the latter's efforts to improve her publicity, becomes involved with Bushmaster after one of his men forces her to help him,[23] and learns the truth about her father, Mariah's crimes, and Cottonmouth's death.[22] After Mariah massacres several innocents to lure out Bushmaster,[24] Tilda disowns and later fatally poisons her, believing she will receive everything in her mother's will. However, she only receives Cottonmouth's keyboard as Mariah left his club, Harlem's Paradise, to Luke Cage.[25]
  • In June 2017, Nabiyah Be confirmed that she had been cast as Tilda Johnson in the MCU film Black Panther (2018), with plans for her to reprise the role in future films. After Dennis was announced to have been cast as Johnson in Luke Cage in July 2017, Be's character was renamed Linda Johnson in reshoots. Throughout the film, she assists her boyfriend Killmonger in his plans until he kills her to reach Ulysses Klaue.[26][27][28]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Captain America and the Falcon #164 (August 1973). Marvel Comics.
  2. ^ a b Captain America #403–408 (July–October 1992). Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ a b Occupy Avengers #8–9 (June–July 2017). Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 258. ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  5. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. p. 247. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  6. ^ Captain America and the Falcon #189–190 – "Arena for a Fallen Hero" and "Nightshade is Deadlier the Second Time Around" (June–July 1995). Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ Power Man and Iron Fist #51–53 (March–July 1978). Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ Power Man and Iron Fist #110 (July 1984). Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ Marvel Team-Up Annual #3 – "Monster in the Meadow" (November 1980)
  10. ^ Captain America #389–391 (July–August 1991). Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's 11 #3 – "Where The Money Is" (September 2007). Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's 11 #5 – "How Not To Be Good, or The Payoff" (November 2007). Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ Shadowland: Power Man #2 – "War In the Neighborhood" (September 2010). Marvel Comics.
  14. ^ Spider-Island: Heroes for Hire #1 (October 2011). Marvel Comics.
  15. ^ David Walker (w), Ramon Villalobos (p), Ramon Villalobos (i), Tamra Bonvillain (col), VC's Joe Caramagna (let), Katie Kubert (ed). Nighthawk v2, #1 (25 May 2016), United States: Marvel Comics
  16. ^ Occupy Avengers #3–4 (January–February 2017). Marvel Comics.
  17. ^ Occupy Avengers #5–7 (March–May 2017). Marvel Comics.
  18. ^ Hulk Comic (UK) #23 (August 1979) Marvel Comics.
  19. ^ Spider-Man 2099 #26 (October 1994) Marvel Comics.
  20. ^ Spider-Man 2099 #29 (January 1995) Marvel Comics.
  21. ^ Strom, Marc (July 5, 2017). . Marvel. Archived from the original on July 6, 2017. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  22. ^ a b Johnson, Clark (director); Matt Owens & Ian Stokes (writer) (June 22, 2018). "For Pete's Sake". Marvel's Luke Cage. Season 2. Episode 9. Netflix.
  23. ^ Green, Steph (director); Akela Cooper (writer) (June 22, 2018). "Straighten It Out". Marvel's Luke Cage. Season 2. Episode 2. Netflix.
  24. ^ Goddard, Andy (director); Akela Cooper (writer) (June 22, 2018). "The Main Ingredient". Marvel's Luke Cage. Season 2. Episode 10. Netflix.
  25. ^ Lopez, Alex Garcia (director); Cheo Hodari Coker (writer) (June 22, 2018). "They Reminisce Over You". Marvel's Luke Cage. Season 2. Episode 13. Netflix.
  26. ^ Erao, Matthew (June 21, 2017). "Black Panther Confirmed to Include Nightshade". Screen Rant. from the original on June 22, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  27. ^ (PDF). Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 10, 2019. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  28. ^ "Atriz baiana está no filme Pantera Negra". Correio (in Portuguese). February 7, 2018. from the original on February 7, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2018.

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For the DC Comics character see Nightshade DC Comics For other characters named Nighthawk see Nighthawk Marvel Comics Tilda Johnson introduced as the Queen of the Werewolves and also known as Dr Nightshade Deadly Nightshade or simply Nightshade is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Introduced as a supervillain opposing Captain America Falcon Power Man Iron Fist and Black Panther she is later reformed becoming the superhero Nighthawk and joining the Avengers in 2017 Tilda JohnsonNightshade NighthawkFirst appearance of Tilda Johnson in Captain America and the Falcon 164 August 1973 Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceCaptain America and the Falcon 164 August 1973 Created bySteve EnglehartAlan Lee WeissIn story informationAlter egoTilda JohnsonTeam affiliationsMODOK s 11FemizonsFlashmobOccupy AvengersPartnershipsYellow ClawNotable aliasesQueen of the Werewolves 1 Deadly Nightshade 1 Doctor Nightshade 2 Nighthawk 3 AbilitiesExtraordinary genius Wears protective battle armor including silver spikes Array of advanced weaponry and humanoid robots Use of concentrated pheromones to control men through her allure and a chemical serum that turns humans into werewolves Chemical pheromones in her body allows her to affect the will of certain animals including werewolvesGabrielle Dennis portrayed Tilda Johnson in the second season of the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU Netflix series Luke Cage Additionally Nabiyah Be was intended to portray Johnson in the MCU film Black Panther but was renamed Linda Johnson due to Dennis being announced to portray Johnson in Luke Cage Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Queen of the Werewolves 2 2 MODOK s 11 2 3 Shadowland 2 4 Reformation 2 5 Becoming Nighthawk 3 Powers and abilities 4 Other characters named Nightshade 4 1 Netherworld Nightshade 4 2 Nightshade 2099 5 In other media 6 See also 7 ReferencesPublication history EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2016 Tilda Johnson first appeared in Captain America and the Falcon 164 August 1973 created by Steve Englehart and Alan Lee Weiss 4 Fictional character biography EditQueen of the Werewolves Edit Tilda Johnson was born into poverty in New York City At an early age she discovered that she had a natural aptitude for science As a teenager she used her extensive knowledge to begin a career as a criminal scientist The Yellow Claw helped her develop a method for turning normal humans into obedient werewolf like creatures and attempted to transform convicts into a werewolf army but the pair were defeated by Captain America and S H I E L D 1 5 She later took control of a S H I E L D facility and used pheromones to force Captain America to battle the Falcon but was defeated 6 She clashes with Power Man and Iron Fist on several occasions 7 8 9 Nightshade later appeared as second in command of Superia s Femizons She helps develop a serum to transform men into women which she uses on Captain America and Paladin She also helped Superia develop her sterilization bomb 10 She was also involved in a scheme with Dredmund Druid though as a double agent for Superia She used a serum to transform Captain America and the ordinary people of Starkesboro Massachusetts into pseudo werewolves 2 MODOK s 11 Edit Nightshade joined MODOK s 11 with the main objective of stealing the powerful Hypernova It has been revealed after her last battle against the Black Panther she tried to start her life over without crime However as she was self taught and had no official degrees the only medical job she could get was as a receptionist at a hospital After she pointed out a mistake by one of the doctors she was fired immediately and contemplated suicide until MODOK contacted her and hired her for the heist She had used up all her second chances and could not afford to turn MODOK down 11 She developed a friendship with her teammates Armadillo and Puma and showed this strongly when backing up Puma in saving the Living Laser s life and secretly giving him his Puma powers back through her werewolf serum The three of them were the only villains to remain loyal to MODOK and get their cash with a bonus they appear to be sticking together and she has offered to help Puma with his legal defense 12 Shadowland Edit During the Shadowland storyline Nightshade organized Flashmob a group of former Luke Cage enemies in order to take on the new Power Man Victor Alvarez Although Flashmob was defeated and incarcerated at Ryker s Island Nightshade s lawyer Big Ben Donovan mentions that he has plans to have them released from Ryker s Island Donovan was able to secure the release of some of the members but others had to remain incarcerated due to the warrants and or parole violations 13 During the Spider Island storyline Nightshade is among the villains that have been infected by the bedbugs that bestowed spider powers on her She alongside Cottonmouth and Flashmob ended up fighting Heroes for Hire 14 Reformation Edit A reformed Nightshade later allies with the Nighthawk of Earth 31916 helping him defend Chicago from a group of white nationalists called the True Patriots and the Revelator 15 Sometime later they help Hawkeye and Red Wolf after they find barrels of epidurium a synthetic skin used to build Life Model Decoys on a truck that was hijacked They go to an abandoned coal factory where they end up being attacked by armed soldiers led by Nick Fury It s later revealed that Nick Fury as well as Dum Dum Dugan Gabe Jones and the other agents are Life Model Decoys due to their outdated knowledge and technology They later thwart an attack by gunmen attempting to rob the base After defeating the gunmen Nightshade decides to join Hawkeye and Red Wolf saying her goodbyes to Nighthawk 16 Sometime later the group stops at Dungston Iowa when their van breaks down Hawkeye calls Wheels Wolinski to help fix the van until it is revealed that some of the residents are Skrulls who are being hunted down by mysterious men While Hawkeye Red Wolf and Nightshade are fighting Wolinski discovers that the van has an A I system who convinces him to help in the fight It is later revealed that the attackers are also Skrulls led by Super Skrull Wolinski then manages to turn the van into a big robot and defeats Super Skrull Hawkeye then negotiates with Nick Fury Jr to provide protection for the town s residents 17 Becoming Nighthawk Edit During the Secret Empire storyline while Hawkeye joins the Underground resistance following Hydra s takeover in the United States the rest of the team gather their own resistance army to help the people in rural areas that are being affected by Hydra s cruel treatment Tilda also reveals that she became the new Nighthawk after the former was killed by Hydra soldiers After several successful victories the resistance heads to a secret base in South Dakota and prepares for their next attack until Hydra forces raid the base During the battle Red Wolf and Tilda have a private conversation in which both confess their feelings for each other and they share a kiss They then head out to help the resistance defeat Hydra 3 Powers and abilities EditTilda Johnson is an extraordinary genius and extensively self taught in genetics biochemistry cybernetics robotics and physics She also obtained a doctoral degree from an undisclosed university while in prison Nightshade sometimes wears protective battle armor including silver spikes for protection from attack by werewolves She has created an array of advanced weaponry and has built numbers of humanoid robots She created a chemical serum to transform normal humans into werewolves under her control and has used concentrated pheromones to control men through her allure Nightshade apparently secretes chemical pheromones from her body that affect the will of certain animals including werewolves making them obedient to her commands Other characters named Nightshade EditNetherworld Nightshade Edit The man also known as Nightshade is from the Netherworld and the twin brother of Wolfsbane He wielded Excalibre but his sword was shattered by the Black Knight He could transform into a giant raven and used the enchanted sword Nightbringer 18 Nightshade 2099 Edit In the alternate future set in 2099 A D Nightshade 2099 is a research organization rivaling Alchemax Members included Angela Daskalakis Miss Pivot and Travesty 19 All its members were killed 20 In other media EditTwo characters inspired by Tilda Johnson appear in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU Tilda Johnson herself appears in the second season of the MCU Netflix series Luke Cage portrayed by Gabrielle Dennis 21 This version also known by her birth name of Matilda Maybelline Dillard is the estranged daughter of Mariah Dillard who was raped by her uncle Pistol Pete Stokes and denied an abortion by her mother Mama Mabel Stokes While growing up in the care of Mariah s cousins the Johnsons Tilda initially believed her father was Mariah s late husband Dr Jackson Dillard became close to her cousin Cottonmouth and became a holistic doctor 22 In the present Tilda reluctantly reconnects with Mariah due to the latter s efforts to improve her publicity becomes involved with Bushmaster after one of his men forces her to help him 23 and learns the truth about her father Mariah s crimes and Cottonmouth s death 22 After Mariah massacres several innocents to lure out Bushmaster 24 Tilda disowns and later fatally poisons her believing she will receive everything in her mother s will However she only receives Cottonmouth s keyboard as Mariah left his club Harlem s Paradise to Luke Cage 25 In June 2017 Nabiyah Be confirmed that she had been cast as Tilda Johnson in the MCU film Black Panther 2018 with plans for her to reprise the role in future films After Dennis was announced to have been cast as Johnson in Luke Cage in July 2017 Be s character was renamed Linda Johnson in reshoots Throughout the film she assists her boyfriend Killmonger in his plans until he kills her to reach Ulysses Klaue 26 27 28 See also EditNighthawk Marvel Comics References Edit a b c Captain America and the Falcon 164 August 1973 Marvel Comics a b Captain America 403 408 July October 1992 Marvel Comics a b Occupy Avengers 8 9 June July 2017 Marvel Comics DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel Darling Andrew Forbeck Matt Cowsill Alan Bray Adam 2019 The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing p 258 ISBN 978 1 4654 7890 0 Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File p 247 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X Captain America and the Falcon 189 190 Arena for a Fallen Hero and Nightshade is Deadlier the Second Time Around June July 1995 Marvel Comics Power Man and Iron Fist 51 53 March July 1978 Marvel Comics Power Man and Iron Fist 110 July 1984 Marvel Comics Marvel Team Up Annual 3 Monster in the Meadow November 1980 Captain America 389 391 July August 1991 Marvel Comics Super Villain Team Up MODOK s 11 3 Where The Money Is September 2007 Marvel Comics Super Villain Team Up MODOK s 11 5 How Not To Be Good or The Payoff November 2007 Marvel Comics Shadowland Power Man 2 War In the Neighborhood September 2010 Marvel Comics Spider Island Heroes for Hire 1 October 2011 Marvel Comics David Walker w Ramon Villalobos p Ramon Villalobos i Tamra Bonvillain col VC s Joe Caramagna let Katie Kubert ed Nighthawk v2 1 25 May 2016 United States Marvel Comics Occupy Avengers 3 4 January February 2017 Marvel Comics Occupy Avengers 5 7 March May 2017 Marvel Comics Hulk Comic UK 23 August 1979 Marvel Comics Spider Man 2099 26 October 1994 Marvel Comics Spider Man 2099 29 January 1995 Marvel Comics Strom Marc July 5 2017 Mustafa Shakir amp Gabrielle Dennis Join Netflix Original Series Marvel s Luke Cage Marvel Archived from the original on July 6 2017 Retrieved July 5 2017 a b Johnson Clark director Matt Owens amp Ian Stokes writer June 22 2018 For Pete s Sake Marvel s Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 9 Netflix Green Steph director Akela Cooper writer June 22 2018 Straighten It Out Marvel s Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 2 Netflix Goddard Andy director Akela Cooper writer June 22 2018 The Main Ingredient Marvel s Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 10 Netflix Lopez Alex Garcia director Cheo Hodari Coker writer June 22 2018 They Reminisce Over You Marvel s Luke Cage Season 2 Episode 13 Netflix Erao Matthew June 21 2017 Black Panther Confirmed to Include Nightshade Screen Rant Archived from the original on June 22 2017 Retrieved June 22 2017 Black Panther Press Kit PDF Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Archived from the original PDF on March 10 2019 Retrieved February 16 2018 Atriz baiana esta no filme Pantera Negra Correio in Portuguese February 7 2018 Archived from the original on February 7 2018 Retrieved February 10 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tilda Johnson amp oldid 1136201694, wikipedia, wiki, 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