Cottonmouth (Burchell Clemens)
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Captain America vol. 1 #310 (October 1985) |
Created by |
Mark Gruenwald (writer) Paul Neary (artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Burchell Clemens |
Team affiliations | Serpent Society |
Notable aliases | Quincy McIver |
Abilities |
Bionically enhanced jaw and neck muscles Superhuman strength in his jaw Steel teeth Ability to open his mouth larger than the size of a human head |
Cottonmouth is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
Cottonmouth is a snake-themed super villain, mainly associated with the Serpent Society. He first appeared in Captain America vol. 1 #310 (October 1985), created by writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Paul Neary. Burchell Clemens was artificially enhanced and given the ability to extend his jaw to over a foot and bite through solid materials such as concrete. He first showed up as part of the Serpent Society, often teaming up with Society member Asp. The team came into conflict with Captain America during a paid hit on M.O.D.O.K. After being arrested Society leader Sidewinder freed Cottonmouth and others from custody. When Viper took control of the Serpent Society Cottonmouth was one of the members who opposed her, siding with Captain America to take Viper down. Cottonmouth remained a member when the Serpent Society was reorganized as Serpent Solutions.
Fictional character biography
Originally from Mobile, Alabama, Cottonmouth was chosen by Sidewinder to join a snake-themed villain group, the Serpent Society.[1] With the ability to extend his jaws over a foot wide, he was given steel fangs, possibly by the Roxxon Oil Company, which he uses to torture his victims in an almost cannibalistic way. His jaw muscles are superhumanly strong, and can bite with sufficient force to crush cinderblock or metals that are softer than iron. However, very little is known about his past, other than the fact that he was an active criminal in the southern portion of the United States.
Cottonmouth was often paired up with Asp, such as when the two were to advertise the Serpent Society to Kingpin.[2] The Serpent Society was hired by A.I.M. to hunt down MODOK. During their confrontation with MODOK, Cottonmouth and teammate Death Adder were able to slay him, which was a big win for their organization. Cottonmouth also battled Captain America for the first time.[3] They were soon defeated by Captain America, but were able to escape. He also participated in the mission to retrieve the retired Porcupine's costume, which turned out to be a trap by Captain America. Cottonmouth was injured during the battle, his teeth being destroyed by the star-spangled hero's shield. He, along with teammates Rattler and Death Adder were eventually defeated and taken into custody. Not for long, however, as Sidewinder soon teleported them to safety.[4] Cottonmouth and Rattler next confronted the Kingpin's men over Death Adder's murder.[5]
During the Viper's invasion, Cottonmouth sided with Diamondback and the other members who refused to take the leadership away from Sidewinder. He later betrayed Diamondback, attempting to bite her head off after she saved him, proving that his loyalties lied with Viper. He fought Steve Rogers as The Captain during this confrontation.[6] Cottonmouth participated in the Serpent Society's mission to recover mystic objects for Ghaur and Llyra, and battled Psylocke and Storm of the X-Men.[7] He voted against Diamondback during the Serpent Society's trial against her. Alongside the Serpent Society, he combatted Captain America. Paladin, and Diamondback.[8]
He has also battled other super-heroes such as Black Panther and Luke Cage.[9] He was eventually imprisoned, but escaped with Hawkeye, Plant-Man, and Headlok in Thunderbolts.[10] He took Bushmaster's real name, Quincy McIver though his actual name has not been revealed.
Cottonmouth was later tracked down by American Eagle in Arizona.[11] Serval Serpent Society members including Anaconda, Black Mamba, Bushmaster and Cottonmouth, fought members of the New Avengers in a semi-tropical locale. Cottonmouth was defeated by Wolverine.[12]
Cottonmouth has been seen working with the Serpent Society on several occasions. During an encounter with Deadpool, Cottonmouth was shot in the skull.[13] He somehow recovered, as he was seen robbing a bank with the Society, where he was defeated by mutant Hope Summers.[14]
As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel event, Cottonmouth appears as a member of Viper's Serpent Society under its new name Serpent Solutions. He alongside Black Racer and Copperhead attacked Captain America and Diamondback where Captain America learned too late that Diamondback is a member of Serpent Solutions where she knocks him out and brings him to Serpent Solutions' headquarters.[15]
Powers and abilities
Due to bionic reconstruction, Cottonmouth possesses enhanced jaw and neck muscles, and steel teeth enabling him to bite with sufficient force to crush cinderblock or deform metals softer than iron, hang from a rope by his teeth for up to an hour, and to open his mouth larger than the size of a human head.
In other media
Television
Cottonmouth makes multiple appearances in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers. He appears as a member of the Serpent Society. Cottonmouth is defeated by Spider-Man in the second episode. Cottonmouth later appears alongside King Cobra and Diamondback to attack the Avengers.
Video games
Cottonmouth appears as one of the many playable characters in Lego Marvel's Avengers.
References
- ↑ Captain America #310
- ↑ Captain America #311
- ↑ Captain America #312-313
- ↑ Captain America #315
- ↑ Captain America #319
- ↑ Captain America #341-342
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men Annual #13
- ↑ Captain America #380-382
- ↑ Black Panther #16-17
- ↑ Thunderbolts #55-58, 60, 61, 63
- ↑ American Eagle #1
- ↑ Wolverine vol. 3 #73
- ↑ Battle Scars #3-4
- ↑ Avengers vs. X-Men #0
- ↑ Captain America: Sam Wilson #4
External links
- Coppermouth II at Marvel.com
- Cottonmouth II at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe