She also appeared in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #10 (October 2006),Civil War Battle Damage Report #1 (March 2007).
She finds Bertrand Crawley and, recognizing him as a friend of Marc Spector (or Jake Lockley), fires a crossbow bolt into his shoulder.
She pitches Gena Landers through a window then fires a shot into the oven's gas lines, causing the entire building to explode.
When he leaves the hospital and goes to the Bronx Memorial Cemetery, a group of nuns, all answering to Scarlet, emerge from the shadows and attack him.
Scarlet appears and fires a crossbow bolt that tears a hole through Moon Knight's mask.
After preventing her from killing a defeated Black Spectre and before his final showdown with Bushman and Morpheus, Moon Knight urges her to flee the scene before the police arrive and she is last seen returning to her church, her escape aided by Ray and Ricky Landers: Gena's children and allies of Moon Knight.
[4] In the aftermath of the superhero Civil War, Scarlet is among the names listed as a potential recruit for the 50-States Initiative in the appendix of Tony Stark's battle damage report.
But her death made her somewhat of an urban legend, making people pray to her for vengeance, which in turn birthed a living story.
This entity took on the form of a faceless, four-armed, lady made of yellow broken shards of glass, wielding a crossbow, a hunting knife (a Buck 120 to be exact), with an halo hovering above her red long hair, and wrapped in a red dress and hood.
It appears when Stained Glass Scarlet concentrates on Moon Knight, and can manifest in the form of dreams during which their thoughts intermingle and allow them to briefly communicate.