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Coachwhip


Coachwhip, art by Kieron Dwyer. Cover to Avengers (vol. ...

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain America #341 (May 1988)
Created by Mark Gruenwald
Characteristics
Alter ego Unrevealed
Affiliations Serpent Society
Abilities Uses electrically-charged chain-whips attached to her gauntlets.

Coachwhip is a super villain in the Marvel Comics universe, most notably as a member of the Serpent Society. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... In comic books, first appearance refers to the date or issue of a characters first appearance. ... Mark Gruenwald (June 18, 1953-August 12, 1996) was an American comic book writer and editor. ... The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ... The Green Goblin, a supervillain and enemy of Spider-Man. ... Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ... The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...


Character Biography

Part of the second incarnation of the Serpent Society, Coachwhip infiltrated the group alongside Boomslang and Rock Python. She was a loyal servant of the villainous Viper, and plotted to overthrow Sidewinder so that Viper could lead the Society. But, Diamondback and Captain America foiled their plans and thwarted Coachwhip. When Viper fled the scene and left the rest of her teammates behind, Coachwhip began to serve under Cobra, after an initation test in which she battled the Falcon. Though her group eventually met defeat, Cobra allowed her and the other new recruits to stay with the Serpent Society. It was then that Coachwhip began a romantic relationship with Cobra. The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Viper a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe who is a foe of the Avengers and the X-Men. ... The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Biography Diamondback (real name Rachel Leighton) is a reformed supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Captain America, the alter ego of Steve Rogers (in some accounts Steven Rogers), is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. ... The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ... The Falcon (Sam Snap Wilson) is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero created in 1969 who frequently teamed up with Captain America and later joined the Avengers. ...

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Coachwhip uses a chain-linked whip that is able to generate electricity. She uses it to flay her victims, though she is not particularly skilled in battle. Her sensitive eyes force her to wear large, polarized sunglasses. She was the prosecutor in Diamondback's trial, and did a good job in convincing the other members of the Society that Diamondback was guilty of treason. She also once battled the Moon Knight with villains Killer Shrike and the Ringer. Coachwhip was most recently seen alongside her team when they kidnapped Captain America and Diamondback. It is presumed that she still works with the Serpent Society. The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... Moon Knight is an Egyptian-themed, Jewish comic book superhero from Marvel Comics. ... History Simon Maddicks started out his life at the United States military. ... Ringer is a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ...


Bibliography

  • Captain America #341-342, 355, 365, 367, 380-382, 434-437
  • Captain America v.2 #30-31
  • Moon Knight #10
  • Uncanny X-Men Annual #13

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Given the chance to become part of a group, Bushmaster was grateful to Sidewinder and remained loyal to him under pain of death when the Society was overrun by the Viper.
Coachwhip employs a pair of steel link whips which extend from wrist bands.
Coachwhip's eyes are somewhat sensitive to bright light.
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