Serpent Squad

Serpent Squad

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caption=Cover art for "Captain America (vol. 5)" #28.
Art by Steve Epting.
team_name=Serpent Squad
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Captain America" #163 (July 1973)
creators=Steve Englehart
base=Various
members=Sin
Cobra
Eel
Viper----Notable Former Members
Anaconda
Black Mamba
Black Racer
Copperhead
Death Adder
Fer-de-Lance
Princess Python
Puff Adder
Sidewinder
Viper II
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The Serpent Squad is a fictional mercenary group composed of snake-themed criminals in Marvel Comics. Most often antagonists of Captain America, the roster has changed through various incarnations. The original team first appeared in "Captain America" #163, and was created by Steve Englehart.

Fictional group history

The Serpent Squad was founded by the original Viper after escaping prison with his brother, the Eel, and Cobra. Their plot involved ruining Captain America's reputation using false advertisements. Captain America soon caught on to their scheme, and along with the Falcon defeated the trio and sent them back to prison [Captain America #163 (1973)] .

Madame Hydra later assassinated the original Viper and took his name. She then reunited the Serpent Squad, urging the Eel to avenge his brother's death. At this time, Princess Python joined the group. Cobra was not willing to serve Viper, and challenged her to a battle, but he was easily defeated. Working with the warlord Krang in an attempt to raise the lost continent Lemuria, the Serpent Squad were ambushed by Captain America, then in his Nomad identity, who defeated the Eel and Princess Python. After Cobra eventually turned on Viper, she shot him in the back and managed to escape, while Nomad rushed Cobra to the hospital [Captain America #180-182 (1974-1975)] .

A third Serpent Squad appeared much later, under the employ of Roxxon Oil executive Hugh Jones. [Marvel Two-In-One #64] The field leader Sidewinder, along with his teammates Anaconda, Black Mamba, and Death Adder, was ordered to retrieve the Serpent Crown and return it to Jones. After a battle with the Thing and Stingray, the Serpent Squad accomplished their task. However, Triton joined the battle, and the three heroes were able to defeat Anaconda, Death Adder, and Black Mamba and trap them under the sea. Sidewinder escaped and handed the Serpent Crown over to Hugh Jones [Marvel Two-in-One #64-66 (1980)] . Anaconda freed herself and her teammates from the silt, and the trio worked as freelance mercenaries, eventually battling Iron Man [Iron Man #160 (1982)] . They were then invited by Sidewinder to join the criminal organization, the Serpent Society, which they accepted [Captain America #308 (1986)] . Former Serpent Squad members Cobra and Princess Python also joined the Society.

While the Serpent Society was active, a new Serpent Squad suddenly appeared in Las Vegas. The members, Copperhead, Fer-de-Lance, Puff Adder, and Black Racer, committed acts of terrorism and theft in various casinos [Captain America #337-338 (1988)] . Sidewinder noticed the group, and after they were defeated by Captain America, he freed them from prison and invited them to join his group. However, they were actually in the employ of the Viper, and she used them to commence her takeover of the Serpent Society. The mission was a failure, but Copperhead, Fer-de-Lance, Puff Adder, and Black Racer decided to stay with the Serpent Society. Copperhead soon left after conflict with the Cobra.

Most recently, a new Serpent Squad surfaced with Sin as the leader, a new Viper, the Eel, and the Cobra [Captain America #28 (2007)] . They attacked the White House under the orders of the Red Skull, but Bucky, the new Captain America, attacked and defeated them all except for Sin.

Other versions

Exiles Serpent Squad

Another alternate version of the Serpent Squad appeared in Exiles #89. The Exiles team had to restore Earth #27537. The Exiles had a hard time defeating the Squad, who were working together with Diamondback, but eventually the Exiles did manage to win and moved over to another reality. What the Serpent Squad was doing on this Earth exactly wasn't revealed.

Ultimate Serpent Squad

The Serpent Squad appears in the Ultimate Universe as a group of female mercenaries searching for the Serpent Crown. The Squad consists of Anaconda, Black Mamba, Asp, Princess Python, and a female Death Adder. While searching for the crown, they came into conflict with the Ultimate Fantastic Four. Anaconda was apprehended by Mr. Fantastic, while The Thing was able to blast Black Mamba away, and Human Torch got the best of Asp. However, Princess Python eventually knocked a piece of The Thing's body off of his upper arm. That, paired with Black Mamba's insulting The Thing over how he will "die alone," began the cross-over of Ultimate Power.

External links

* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Serpent_Squad The Serpent Squad on Marvel.com]
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/serpsqua5.htm Serpent Squad on marvunapp.com]

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