The sad thing is no writer since Grunewald has ever done the Society right.
Sidewinder
Cobra
Anaconda
Black Mamba
Death Adder
Asp
Cottonmouth
Rattler
Diamondback
Bushmaster
Puff Adder
Princess Python
Rock Python
Copperhead/Boomslang
Fer-de-Lance/Coachwhip/Black Racer
The sad thing is no writer since Grunewald has ever done the Society right.
I loved them back in the day. Just need a writer to care about them....like a lot of characters.
Anybody else remember this.....
Hasbro continues to pop out Serpent Society action figures. We already have King Cobra and Cottonmouth (plus Viper, Eel, and Constrictor if you include 'em), and now we get... Rock Python! I doubt he'd be the first on any fans' must-have list... my mind is boggled at the idea of him getting an action figure over Diamondback, Anaconda, Bushmaster, or Princess Python. But it is what it is, and I hope we get more in the near future.
I had no idea about the series, but Marvel Future Avengers (now on Disney+) has an episode with B.A.D. Girls, Inc.! This marks the first time Black Mamba and Asp have ever been animated. Diamondback was previously animated in another anime series, Disk Wars.
Sadly, Mamba doesn't use any of her cool darkforce powers and instead acts like Princess Python with her own pet snake.
What is/are the goals and motivations of the Serpent Society? Are they just out for something in particular or are they just themed criminals?
I love that they're so practical and not prone to the sort of cackling super-villain lunacy and over-the-top vendettas and 'nemesis' nonsense that plagues some of the other super-villains. More working class villains (although not total jobbers like the Wrecking Crew, or, shudder, the Death-Throws...).
I wonder if the various mutant members (Puff Adder, Asp and Slither, *maybe* Rock Python and Black Racer, IIRC) have any interest in Krakoa, or want to avoid that latest mutants-gathered-in-one-fat-target situation.
I think I probably the one person in the world who was disappointed when Feige replaced that banner for Captain America: Serpent Society for Captain America: Civil War. It turned out to be a good movie, and nothing like what I felt the comic event turned out like (thank goodness), but I still wanted to see a bunch of flashy new villains, and not just the same old actors fighting each other, rather than bad-guys.
Gorgeous unused artwork from Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2! See more by Scott Wood here.
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They were very well organized. They were a criminal syndicate where the leaders would set up jobs and take a cut off the profits. They also helped out if one of the members got arrested by hiring good lawyers to get them out. They were a business and their main goal was to make everyone rich. No world conquering. No petty revenge schemes. Just do the crime and get paid.
Yeah, I like that their friendship is enough to drag them over the line, from time to time, and get Black Mamba or Diamondback playing for the other side, just to support her friends. But on their own, Black Mamba trends towards villainy, and Diamondback is mostly over that life. (And Asp, I have no idea. She's like a mushroom, she just picks up the flavor of the dish she's in...)
Frank Castle must like them.
Because he didn’t kill them when he joined Cap’s anti-reg side during the first Civil War, unlike Goldbug and Plunder. And Frank killed those two without a second thought.