Princess Python
Princess Python | |
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Abilities | Trained athlete Extremely talented snake charmer and handler Carries a hand held, electric cattle prod Use of pet snakes as sidekicks |
Princess Python is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
Princess Python, Zelda DuBois, is a snake charmer who controls a gigantic snake to help with her crimes. She first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #22 (Mar 1965), created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko.[1]
Zelda DuBois started out as a
Fictional character biography
Zelda DuBois, born in Darlington, South Carolina, developed an act as a snake charmer and circus performer using a twenty-five foot python as a young adult. Presumably, she joined the Circus of Crime in its early days but isn't actually seen as a professional criminal until the formation of the Masters of Menace. It is, in fact, the Princess who convinces the others to get rid of the Ringmaster, appoint the Clown as the leader, rename the group (she comes up with the name), and go out on a crime spree of their own. The Masters of Menace steal paintings from a Madison Avenue Art Gallery where they run afoul of Spider-Man. However, the web-slinger is unwilling to hit a woman and turns out to be putty in Zelda's hands. She tries to remove his mask but he stops her in time. She maneuvers the wall-crawler into a fight with her pet after jamming his web shooters with an electric prod, but is defeated when Spider-Man tricks the python into a knot and maneuvers her into the arms of the law.[3]
When they get out of prison, the Masters of Menace agree to rejoin the Ringmaster and his Circus of Crime. They try to hypnotize Avengers' members
The Circus next schemes to steal a huge golden bull but they need a new strong man to replace theirs since "he strained himself trying to lift the elephant". They find the Mighty Thor who has been stripped of his godly power but is still superhumanly strong. Thor is hypnotized into stealing the massive golden bull but Princess Python is trapped under the idol in the melee that follows. Thor rescues her. The grateful and somewhat smitten Princess tells the police that Thor was duped into helping them before she uses her snake to escape and rejoin the Circus.[5]
In their next caper, the Circus disguises themselves as caterers in order to sneak into
The Circus then sets up a scheme that involves enlisting a mind-controlled Ulik the Troll as an accomplice. Thor thwarts the plan and ties Zelda up with her own python in the process.[7]
At this point, the Princess struck out on her own. She goes out to Stark Industries and manages to get an opportunity to get her python around Tony Stark. She tells the world that she wants "one million dollars and a jet plane to South America" or Stark dies. Stark, secretly Iron Man, frees himself by using his chest-plate to shock the snake. This isn't good enough. According to Zelda, her "precious" has been specially bred to be able to crush Iron Man's armor. The python nearly does so until Iron Man kills it by tossing it in a vat of acid. Zelda is so distraught over the death of her pet that she jumps in after it; only to be saved by Iron Man before she hits the acid. Iron Man, clearly not a pet lover, suggests the Princess be "taken care of by good doctors" because of her excessive hatred of him over the death of her snake.[8]
Apparently, the Princess gets away from those doctors to whom Iron Man consigned her. The Princess acquires a new trained python and gets recruited by
But the Circus never makes it to jail. They are freed from a prison wagon on its way to the penitentiary by
But she ends up back with the Circus when the group captures
With the Circus of Crime, Princess Python captured the sea-nymph Meriam, and fought the Hulk.[13] The Circus reaches its lowest point when it tries to enlist Howard the Duck as an unwilling accomplice, but he defeats them with help from Iris Raritan. Zelda gets bitten on the nose by Howard and runs away sobbing.[14]
There is an adventure involving the
Somehow, she finds her way back to the Circus where she is captured and defeated by the
Again with the Circus, she is thwarted by the Ben Reilly Spider-Man, Howard the Duck, and Gambit;[23] Generation X;[24] and the Peter Parker Spider-Man, Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy.[25]
Around this time, Zelda hooks up with Johnny Blaze, the former Ghost Rider, who operates the Quentin Carnival.[26] Python develops friendships among the crew and deep romantic feelings for Johnny. When there was trouble in a nearby trailer, she and Kody, a bear-man, rush over and succumb to knock-out gas by the trailer's owner, the assassin known as Arcade. While Johnny defeats Arcade, Kody drags her to safety.[27]
Zelda and the other Masters of Menace (Clown, Cannonball and Gambonnos) resorted to armed robbery in between their stints of running the Circus (without the Ringmaster who has gone straight). The Hulk busted up these plans but the Princess was not captured in the process. She remains free and at large.[28]
Following the
Later, it was revealed that she was blinded in the explosion, but she has since married the Gibbon in order to be included on his insurance. Her original python Pythagoras had also gotten sick and died, however, Gibbon bought her a new python at the end of the story.[31]
At the beginning of the Marvel Apes storyline, the Gibbon admits that even if Zelda truly loved him in the past, currently she's fed up with the loser streak of her new husband, and so they parted.[32]
At the end of Dark Reign: Young Avengers #2, Executioner of the New Young Avengers call his mother on the phone to talk about Kate Bishop. His mother turns out to be Princess Python.[33] Daniel seems unaware of Princess Python's costumed adventures, as their dialogue implies Daniel knows Zelda DuBois as a simple, but shady and rich businesswoman. Princess Python pressures Daniel into contacting Kate Bishop, even setting him a large fund for his New Young Avengers/Young Masters of Evil.[34] In Dark Reign: Young Avengers #4, Daniel places a bomb in Zelda's car after learning of her super-villain past. Zelda is caught in the explosion and was apparently killed.[35]
Princess Python turns up alive and appears as a member of Max Fury's new
As part of the
During the "Opening Salvo" part of the Secret Empire storyline, Princess Python was with Serpent Solutions at the time when they are recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil.[38]
Princess Python was among several animal-themed super-villains captured and hunted by Kraven the Hunter.[39]
Powers and abilities
Princess Python has no super human powers but she is a trained athlete and an extremely talented snake charmer and handler. She usually carries a hand held, electric cattle prod capable of discharging 1,000 volts.
Princess Python has a 25-foot (7.6 m) trained pet
Other versions
Ruins
The Ruins version of Princess Python is a performer for the Quintano Carnival, America's last freak show, and it is implied that her act consists of indulging in bestiality with her python.[40]
Ultimate Marvel
Princess Python appeared in the
Marvel Super Hero Adventures
In this comic book series aimed at young children, Princess Python appears as a member of the Serpent Society. Alongside her teammates, Python battled
In other media
Princess Python appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "Crime and Circuses", voiced by Hynden Walch. This version is a former member of the Circus of Crime who assists Hawkeye and Falcon in battling the Ringmaster. After the Circus of Crime are defeated and arrested, Hawkeye brings Princess Python to Nick Fury for a second chance at life.
References
- ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
- ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.[1]
- ^ Amazing Spider-Man #22
- ^ Avengers #22
- ^ Thor #145-147
- ^ Avengers #60
- ^ Thor #173
- ^ Iron Man #50
- ^ Captain America #180-181
- ^ Daredevil #118
- ^ Power Man #24
- ^ Power Man #25
- ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #217
- ^ Howard the Duck #25-27
- ^ Marvel Two-in-One #76
- ^ Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #292
- ^ Captain America #309-311, 313
- ^ Captain America #315
- ^ Captain America #318
- ^ Sensational She-Hulk #1
- ^ Captain America #389-392
- ^ Marvel Comics Presents #97
- ^ Spider-Man Team-Up #5
- ^ Generation X #32
- ^ Amazing Spider-Man Annual 1998
- ^ Blaze #2
- ^ Blaze #8
- ^ Incredible Hulk (vol.1) 470-471
- ^ The Punisher War Journal vol. 2 #4
- ^ She-Hulk (volume 2) #17
- ^ Punisher War Journal #16
- ^ Marvel Apes #1
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #2
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #3
- ^ Dark Reign: Young Avengers #4
- ^ Secret Avengers #21.1
- ^ Captain America: Sam Wilson #4
- ^ Captain America: Steve Rogers #16
- ^ Amazing Spider-Man #18.HU (2019). Marvel Comics.
- ^ Warren Ellis (w), Cliff Nielsen, Terese Nielsen, and Chris Moeller (p), Cliff Nielsen, Terese Nielsen, and Chris Moeller (i). Ruins, vol. 1, no. 2 (September 1995). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Ultimate Power #1
- ^ Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Ms. Marvel and the Teleporting Dog #1 (2018)