Quake isn't the director of SHIELD in the comic book universe. Different characters take on that role based on the various plot developments and narrative directions.
I'm not sure. You might need to do some in-depth research to find out.
In the comics, Quake isn't usually regarded as the face of Shield. Shield has several well-known characters who take on more significant and representative roles within the organization.
I don't know off the top of my head who the director of the Agents of Shield comic is. Maybe you can search on comic databases or ask fellow comic enthusiasts.
Yes, Quake does run shield in some comics. But it depends on the specific comic storyline and universe.
I don't know who the director is for that particular Agents of Shield comic with Daisy. You could try looking through comic review blogs or reaching out to fellow comic enthusiasts for an answer.
In a fanfic scenario, perhaps she's tied up as part of a trap set by a powerful enemy within SHIELD itself. This could lead to a story of betrayal and her having to figure out who she can trust while in this vulnerable state. It could also show her using her wits to escape even while bound.
No, Daisy Johnson isn't typically the director of SHIELD in the comics. There are other characters who hold that position more frequently.
Well, it could be that Quake is tied up by some alien race that has invaded Earth. They've captured her because they sense her powerful abilities and want to study her. This would lead to a story where she has to find a way to break free and fight back against these invaders.
It's quite popular among comic enthusiasts. Many people love the story and the art style.
The characters included the male lead, Li Yang. "Director Snake Shield in Marvel" Author: What do I want to write? It's an infinite/infinite novel. It has a big brain and a boss element. It's finished and you can enjoy it without worry. User recommendation: In the Marvel world, the combined power of Hydra and S.H.I.E.L.D. will build an unprecedented multi-universe empire. (About 100,000 words. The second volume starts with the multiverse. I'm not lying. There's no Marvel story. I only need to write 1 million words to get the introduction.) I hope you will like this book.