| Bushmaster I | | | | Statistics | | Alter ego | John McIver | | Affiliations | none | | Previous affiliations | organized crime | | Notable aliases | None | | Notable powers | none; human crime boss | | Bushmaster is the name of two Marvel Comics supervillains, who happen to be brothers of each other. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ...
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History Bushmaster I
The first Bushmaster was a powerful crime boss. He oftenly confronted the super-hero Iron Fist and is best known for his attempts to lure Misty Knight to his side. Misty even faked a relationship once in an attemp to bring Bushmaster down. Bushmaster later died in battle, and his code-name was later honored by his younger brother, Quincy. Iron Fist (the alter ego of Daniel Danny Rand or Daniel Thomas Rand-Kai) is a superhero in Marvel Comics. ...
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History Bushmaster II | Bushmaster II | | 
| | | | Statistics | | Alter ego | Quincy McIver | | Affiliations | Thunderbolts | | Previous affiliations | Serpent Society | | Notable aliases | None | | Notable powers | quadriplegic who has bionic arms attached to his shoulders and a 14-foot long snake-like tail instead of legs | | Bushmaster is a quadriplegic who possesses cybernetic limbs: two arms and a tail in the place of the lower half of his body. He lost his arms and legs in a boating accident while trying to evade the police underwater. Shortly later, Roxxon Oil Company equipped him with bionic arms and a snake-like tail. He took the name "Bushmaster" from his fallen brother, another criminal. Years later, Sidewinder enlisted Bushmaster to join the criminal trade union known as the Serpent Society. Bushmaster was grateful for the unity and the steady employment. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ...
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The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
After all, he considered himself to be a freak, and the Society was his best chance in life. In fact, he made a friend in Diamondback, a fellow Society member that saved him after M.O.D.O.K. severed his artificial appendages. After the Viper took over the Society, Bushmaster remained loyal to Sidewinder. However, Sidewinder, disillusioned by the betrayals of some of the Serpents, turned over control of the guild to the Cobra, and Bushmaster served him next. At Diamondback's trial, he voted to spare her life from a death sentence. After the trial, Bushmaster fought Diamondback, and next, Captain America. He was finally taken into custody. Biography Diamondback (real name Rachel Leighton) is a reformed supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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Civil War -
During the Civil War event, Bushmaster II, like many other villains, was apprehended by Baron Zemo and forced to join Thunderbolts It has been suggested that Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways be merged into this article or section. ...
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