Anaconda (comics)
Anaconda | |
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Anaconda, art by Scot Eaton | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel Two-in-One #64 (June 1980) |
Created by |
Mark Gruenwald Ralph Macchio |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Blanche Sitznski |
Species | Mutated Human |
Team affiliations |
Six Pack Serpent Squad Serpent Society Femizons Legion Accursed |
Abilities |
Excellent swimmer Skilled street fighter Superhuman strength and durability Limb elongation Underwater breathing Rapid regeneration |
Anaconda (Blanche Sitznski) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She made her first appearance in Marvel Two-in-One #64 (June 1980), created by writers Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio. She has generally been associated with the Serpent Squad, often as foes of Captain America.
Sitznski was given her super human abilities by the Roxxon corporation, dubbing her Anaconda due to her powerful, adamantium enhanced arms she uses to constrain or crush her opponents with. Her first mission was as part of the Serpent Squad where they tried to retrieve the Serpent Crown only to be thwarted by Thing, Stingray and Triton. She later became a core member of Sidewinder's Serpent Squad and remained a member when they became the Serpent Society and clashed with Captain America on multiple occasions. When Viper took over and created Serpent Solutions Anaconda remained a member of the group.
Publication history
Anaconda was created by Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio and first appeared in Marvel Two-in-One #64 in June 1980.
Fictional character biography
Blanche "Blondie" Sitznski was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She worked as a steelworker until executives at the Roxxon Oil Company selected her to become a special agent in covert operations. She was already well adjusted to villainy, as she was the calisthenics instructor at Taskmaster's Academy. It was there that she trained several women in hand-to-hand combat, most notably Diamondback and Snapdragon. She was eventually taken to Roxxon's Mutagenic Laboratory and bioengineered by Roxxon's Mutagenics Division to have various permanent serpentine features. Her entire skeletal structure was laced with an artificial adamantium, giving her the ability to elongate her arms and legs, which she uses to constrict her enemies. She had also been surgically given gills, which allows her to breathe underwater. She has tiny scales on her face, neck, chest, and back, and small fins on her lower cheeks. Though Anaconda's trade characteristic is her blonde hair, she is actually a natural brunette.[1] Anaconda loves to listen to show tunes, and is particularly fond of Thoroughly Modern Millie.[2]
Her first mission as part of the second Serpent Squad grouped her with three other snake-themed villains: Sidewinder, Black Mamba, and Death Adder. They were given the task to retrieve the Serpent Crown for the Roxxon company president, Hugh Jones. During the mission, the group came into conflict with the Fantastic Four's Thing, Stingray and the Inhuman Triton. Anaconda eagerly battled the Thing, and was able to apprehend him with ease. They found the Serpent Crown, but the Thing and Triton retaliated, defeating Anaconda, Black Mamba and Death Adder by trapping them underwater.[3]
Anaconda freed herself and her teammates from their underwater captivity using her brute strength, and they were sent on another mission—this time, to search for a powerful weapon known as the Micro-Scanner. After battling Iron Man, Anaconda and the others were defeated and presumably taken to prison.[4] They somehow escaped, and sought out Sidewinder for payment from their first mission together. He gave them their share of the money, plus more, inviting them to join his new criminal organization, the Serpent Society.[5] Anaconda hesitantly accepted the offer. At the orientation, Sidewinder grouped Anaconda together with Cobra and the Rattler to perform an initiation test. Their job was to steal equipment from the bankrupt Brand Corporation. Constrictor, annoyed with the whole idea of the Serpent Society, spied on Anaconda's group and called the Avengers hotline to tip them off. Captain America showed up just as Anaconda and the others were pulling their heist, and Anaconda ordered Cobra and Rattler to return to Sidewinder with the apparatus. During an intense battle with the Avenger, Anaconda was able to wrap her arms around Captain America. She started to crush his bones, but one well-placed hit of his shield knocked her out, and she was taken to jail.[6]
Teleported out by Sidewinder, Anaconda paid a visit to Constrictor, beating him to near death. Anaconda also participated in the mission to murder M.O.D.O.K., but was knocked out with a mind-blast early in the fight. However, her teammates Cottonmouth and Death Adder were able to kill him, and Anaconda carried his corpse to A.I.M. for the large sum profit they were promised.[7] Soon after, Anaconda's best friend, Death Adder, was murdered by the Scourge of the Underworld. She vowed to find the murderer and avenge his death.[8]
When Viper invaded the Serpent Society, Anaconda willingly switched sides and attacked Diamondback when she brought Captain America and D-Man to help, but was defeated by Diamondback's acid-tipped diamonds.[9] Later, Cobra took over leadership and he and Anaconda had a mutual respect for each other, having worked together on many missions in the past. Anaconda assisted the Serpent Society on a mission against the X-Men, and fought Colossus.[10] Anaconda also took time out to help Diamondback's date with Captain America (unbeknownst to her at the time) go smoothly.[11] Upon learning that Diamondback knew the true identity of her sworn enemy, Captain America, Anaconda turned on Diamondback. Anaconda served as bailiff during her trial where she voted guilty,[12] and battled Captain America after the trial.[13]
Anaconda eventually became romantically involved with one of the new recruits, Puff Adder. They, along with Rock Python were sent to retrieve Diamondback, who had escaped her death sentence.[14] They eventually crashed their Serpent Saucer into Diamondback's apartment, where she, Black Mamba, and Asp were hiding out. The girls were easily taken out by Anaconda and her allies, but their kidnapping attempt was interrupted by an invitation to join Superia's all-female villain group, the Femizons.[15] Diamondback, Black Mamba, and Asp accepted, as did Anaconda, reluctantly. While on Superia's ship, Anaconda caused quite a ruckus with the villainess Quicksand.[16] She also took part in the attack on Captain America and Paladin, but fled when the Femizons disbanded.[17] She reappeared with the Serpent Society when super hero undercover, Jack Flag, attempted to join the group to replace a retired Cobra. Anaconda battled Jack Flag and his partner Free Spirit until Force Works showed up and put an end to the battle.[18]
Much later, Anaconda took part in the Bloodsport tournament in hopes of winning the prize money. She easily took out her first opponent, Forearm, but got her neck slit by her second opponent, Puma.[19] Her ability to heal quickly proved useful, as she survived the attack and returned to the Serpent Society for their mission to exact revenge on Diamondback once again.[20] She then joined S.H.I.E.L.D.'s new espionage team, the Six Pack. She eventually turned on them, along with Constrictor, Solo, and Domino, to join forces with Cable, who was trying to create a sanctuary with his newfound powers. She was also warped into Cable's mind, where she saved Cable's life by grabbing onto him before he could get sucked into a techno-organic virus.[21] She continued to work with the Six Pack as they committed acts of terrorism in Rumekistan to diminish Cable's reputation. Cable exacted revenge on the Six Pack by defeating them all and returning them to the United States.[22]
Anaconda was later seen as one of the supervillains defeated by the New Warriors and was tied up and gagged with a form of Spider-Man's web fluid.[23]
During the Secret Invasion storyline, Anaconda rejoined the Serpent Society. The Society held a number of civilians hostage in a compound in the American Midwest claiming they were protecting themselves from the Skrulls. However, they were easily defeated by Nova and his new Nova Corps.[24]
Later, several Serpent Society members including Anaconda, Black Mamba, Bushmaster and Cottonmouth fought members of the New Avengers in a semi-tropical locale.[25] Anaconda was then seen playing poker in Reno, Nevada. She was accused by a woman named Desire of running an illegal underwater animal fighting ring. Deadpool later corrected her, stating that the animal ring was an Australian reality show and that the only crime Anaconda is guilty of is "being a bleach queen."[26] She also battled the mutants Rockslide and Anole with the Serpent Society, under Mister Negative's contract.[27] The Serpent Society, while on an assignment to kill a man named Marcus Johnson, encountered Taskmaster and Deadpool. During the skirmish, Anaconda's arm was dismembered by Deadpool's sword. Anaconda and her allies were then arrested by S.H.I.E.L.D.[28]
Most recently, Anaconda has been seen working with the Serpent Society on several missions. One mission had her battling the Avengers, though she was once again arrested.[29] On another mission, Anaconda robbed a bank alongside teammates Asp, Cottonmouth, Bushmaster, and Puff Adder. They encountered the mutant Hope Summers, who subsequently defeated Anaconda with a barrage of headbutts.[30] She also briefly served as a member of the Doom Maidens.[31]
As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel event, Anaconda appears as a member of Viper's Serpent Society under its new name Serpent Solutions.[32]
Powers and abilities
Anaconda has the superhuman ability to elongate her limbs and constrict her opponents. Her arms and legs are able to elongate to about one and a half times their normal length (though most artists show her greatly exceeding that length), while her muscles engorge with blood, giving the appearance of massive, snake-like limbs. Once she has entwined her limbs around a human-sized foe, there are very few human beings able to break free of her grip. She has also been surgically given gills, which allow her to breathe underwater, and modified lungs for extracting oxygen from water. Due to all the bio-engineering performed on her, Anaconda has incredible recuperative abilities and she is able to heal non-fatal wounds several times faster than a normal human being. Her strength is enhanced beyond normal human levels and she is an excellent swimmer.
Her entire skeletal structure is laced with an adamantium alloy-based substance, increasing her durability.
Anaconda is a skilled combatant, using street-fighting techniques to accommodate her elongating arms.
Other versions
Marvel Adventures
Anaconda appears as a member of the Serpent Society in the Marvel Adventures universe. With the other members, she briefly battles Spider-Man and holds him in her grip. However, as soon as Lizard is transformed into a monstrous beast, Anaconda and the Serpents teleport away.[33]
Ultimate Marvel
Anaconda appears in the Ultimate Universe as a member of the all-female Serpent Squad. Searching for the Serpent Squad at Project Pegasus, the girls are attacked by the Fantastic Four and a battle ensues. Mister Fantastic is able to take out Anaconda, and she is later taken into custody. She looks significantly different from her Earth-616 counterpart, depicted as much thinner and less masculine, though she retains her scales.[34] She later reappears, once again with the Serpent Squad attempting to steal the Serpent Crown back from Project Pegasus. However, she and her cohorts are defeated by Spider-Man, Rick Jones, Iceman, and Human Torch.[35] Anaconda then left the Serpent Squad and joined the gang called the Serpent Skulls, becoming a lieutenant. She had her own gang of biker girls. However, during the final battle with the All-New Ultimates, Anaconda was defeated by Kitty Pryde and taken into custody.[36] Anaconda somehow escaped imprisonment and rejoined the Serpent Squad, seeking out the crown for one more time. She and the Squad were stopped, however, by Spider-Man and the All-New Ultimates.[37]
In other media
Television
- Anaconda appeared in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes voiced by Vanessa Marshall. She first appeared in the season one episode "Ultron-5," where she battled the Avengers alongside the rest of the Serpent Society in the sewers. The Avengers defeated the Society, though Anaconda was able to escape with King Cobra and Rattler. Later, in the second season's episode "Along Came a Spider..." Anaconda and the Serpent Society worked to free Viper and King Cobra from SHIELD capture. They succeeded in their mission, though they were confronted by Spider-Man and Captain America. After a lengthy battle, Viper ordered the Serpent Society to retreat. In the episode "Yellowjacket," members of the Serpent Society were being hunted by a costumed vigilante named Yellowjacket. The Avengers believed Yellowjacket to have been murdering each of the members, though he was actually shrinking and imprisoning them a new Big House. Although Anaconda's capture wasn't seen, she was with the rest of the Society as the Avengers discovered Yellowjacket's plan. Unstable, the Big House began shrinking itself, threatening to crush both the Avengers and the Serpent Society. King Cobra, in a frenzy, commanded the serpents to attack the Avengers. Anaconda attempted to grapple Wasp, but falling debris knocked her unconscious. She was later saved by the Avengers and taken into custody.
References
- ↑ Captain America #403
- ↑ Cable & Deadpool #33-34
- ↑ Marvel Two-in-One #65
- ↑ Iron Man #160
- ↑ Captain America #308
- ↑ Captain America #310
- ↑ Captain America #315
- ↑ Captain America #319
- ↑ Captain America #342
- ↑ X-Men Annual #13
- ↑ Captain America #370
- ↑ Captain America #380
- ↑ Captain America #381
- ↑ Captain America #381-382
- ↑ Captain America #385-386
- ↑ Captain America #387-389
- ↑ Captain America #390-391
- ↑ Captain America #434-437
- ↑ Wolverine vol.2 #167
- ↑ Captain America vol.4 #30-31
- ↑ Cable/Deadpool #7-12
- ↑ Cable/Deadpool #33-34
- ↑ New Warriors vol.4 #1
- ↑ Nova vol. 4 #19
- ↑ Wolverine vol. 3 #73
- ↑ Deadpool #1000
- ↑ X-Men: To Serve and Protect #2-4
- ↑ Battle Scars #3-4
- ↑ Avenging Spider-Man #5
- ↑ Avengers vs. X-Men #0
- ↑ Fearless Defenders #12
- ↑ Captain America: Sam Wilson #4
- ↑ Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man #42
- ↑ Ultimate Power #1
- ↑ Ultimate Spider-Man #8
- ↑ All-New Ultimates #4-6
- ↑ Ultimate End #1
External links
- Anaconda at Marvel.com
- Blondie: An Anaconda Fansite (Archived 2009-10-25)
- Anaconda at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe