Summary

Warning: Spoilers for Black Widow: Venomous #1!Following his exploits in the comics,Phil Coulsonhas come a long way since his debut in theMarvel Cinematic Universe. Coulson was introduced as an Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. who easily gets lovestruck at the sight of the superheroes he works with. However, even as he’s transitioning into becoming an official superhero, he’s never had a superhero-esque codename.

A canonical reason is given for Phil Coulson’s hesitance to adopt his own hero name inBlack Widow: Venomous#1 by Erica Schultz, Luciano Vecchio, David Curiel, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC’s Ariana Maher.Apparently, Phil Coulson enjoys the underestimation that comes with anonymity, and he enjoys it far too much to draw attention to himself with a codename.

Black Widow: Venomous #1 Natasha trains Sliver with Hawkeye, Winter Soldier, Fury, Coulson, and Spider-Woman.

Coulson’s reasoning is tactical, and it not only makes perfect sense, but it’s worked as foolproof both in the comics and on the big screen.

Phil Coulson Doesn’t Want a Codename

It’s a Smart Strategy

Both Black Widow and Phil Coulson have been going through some extraordinary changes as of late. Natasha Romanoff has acquired her own symbiote,transforming into simply Widow, a fitting codename to match her new powers. Meanwhile, Coulson has returned from the dead as thekeeper of the Death Stone, and thus,will lead the Infinity Watchas a result of the power he now holds.Yet, no matter how much power he has now, he has no new costume or codename to reflect his power.He still sports the same suit, tie, and collar combo with a combover.

Apparently, this is all by design, as Phil Coulson doesn’t want the pomp and circumstance that comes with being a superpowered entity. In his eyes, such pomp and circumstance is what befell figures like James Bond.Rather than be flashy, he’d rather blend in and let his enemies underestimate him, allowing him to strike when his opponents least expect him.Then, he can showcase what he can do before anyone assumes he’s capable of doing anything. That is where his true power comes from, as far as Coulson is concerned.

Phil Coulson has a lesson for Black Widow’s Venom symbiote

As a Hero and a Villain

Playing the unassuming role has worked well for Phil Coulson on both sides of the fence already, not just as a skilled heroic agent, but during his villain run inHeroes Reborn. His villain days are long behind him, but his villain turn was a successful one for him because no one expected someone like him to go bad.If it has worked in the past, then playing unassuming will only continue to be all the more fruitful now that he has powers. Just like he caught Loki off guard and blasted him with a gun in theMCU’s firstAvengersmovie,Phil Coulson’sreal power will allow him to unleash his superpowers when everyone least expects it.

Phil Coulson from his villain era during Heroes Reborn.