Coachwhip |
Real name: Unrevealed Aliases: None Identity: Known to authorities Occupation: Professional criminal Citizenship: United States of America Place of Birth: Unrevealed Known relatives: None Group Affiliation: Serpent Society Education: Unrevealed Height: 5'10" Weight: 135 lbs. Eyes: Unrevealed Hair: White Powers: None. Abilities: None. Weapons: Coachwhip uses electrically-charged chain-linked whips connected to her gauntlets. It is unknown where her equipment was created, but it can be presumed she got it from A.I.M. History: A mysterious woman who joined the Serpent Society through the Viper, Coachwhip continued to serve alongside the organization after Viper's abandonment. During the invasion, Coachwhip was defeated by Diamondback, and apparently became very contemptuous of the former Society member. Later, she proved herself a valuable member during her initation test with Puff Adder and Rock Python, despite failing the mission. Coachwhip's hatred for Diamondback was put to good use when King Cobra held her trial, which Coachwhip was the prosecutor of. Coachwhip was able to persuade the majority of the other Serpents that Diamondback is a dangerous traitor and should be put to death. However, Diamondback was able to escape thanks to her friends Black Mamba and Asp. It is then revealed that Coachwhip is romantically involved with Cobra. During the Acts of Vengeance, Coachwhip took the first opportunity she got to battle some heroes. Allying herself with Killer Shrike and the Ringer, she battled Moon Knight but was inevitably defeated. When Jack Flag infiltrated the Serpent Society, it is revealed that Coachwhip wears a wig, even though her natural hair color is white, as well (really, what is the point, Coachwhip?). It allowed Free Spirit, who defeated Coachwhip in battle, to disguise herself as the villainess and confuse King Cobra even further. Her most recent appearance was alongside the rest of the Serpent Society in the Disassembled arc of Captain America, but it was nothing noteworthy, really. Suggested Reading: Captain America #342, Captain America #355, Captain America #380-382, Moon Knight #10, Captain America #435 |