Copperhead is the name of several supervillains appearing in comic books published by
DC Comics
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, mostly as enemies of the
superhero Batman
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.
Female variations appeared in ''
Batman: Arkham Origins'', and in live action on the first season of ''
Gotham'' (named Larissa Diaz), portrayed by
Lesley-Ann Brandt.
Publication history
The first Copperhead first appeared in ''
The Brave and the Bold'' #78 (July 1968) and was created by
Bob Haney and Bob Brown.
Fictional character biography
John Doe
The criminal known as Copperhead first appeared in
Gotham City
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in a
copperhead costume.
He committed numerous thefts before finally being apprehended by
Batman
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and
Batgirl
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. Copperhead then turned to more deadly pursuits as a super-assassin, constricting victims to a suffocating death with his costume's tail. During this time, he would become obsessive about his target and think of nothing until the target was dead, which proved to be a weakness at times as he would ignore anything he did not consider immediately relevant.
At various times, he fought
Hawk and Dove
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,
Superboy, and
Jack Knight, in addition to joining the original incarnation of
Secret Society of Super Villains
Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League of America. The series was cancelled with issue #15 in July 1978 ...
. Copperhead used the travel opportunities his freelance career afforded him to pursue his
hobby of collecting
transistor radios.
Although a master contortionist, Copperhead was largely powerless without his snake-skin costume.
During the ''
Underworld Unleashed'' storyline, Copperhead sold his soul to the demon
Neron in exchange for power, being transformed into a deadly human-snake hybrid.
He was later killed by
Manhunter, Kate Spencer.
During the ''
Blackest Night
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'' storyline, Copperhead has been identified as one of the deceased entombed below the Hall of Justice. He is listed as "
John Doe
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", as his real name had never been discovered. He was reanimated as a member of the
Black Lantern Corps. Copperhead is destroyed by the combined efforts of seven Lanterns during the Black Lantern Corps' attack on Coast City.
Nathan Prince
''
Teen Titans
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'' (vol. 3) #56 featured a team of villains called the "
Terror Titans", legacy villains whose mantles are inherited from older villains. One of the members shown is identified as Copperhead and appears visually as the character prior to the deal with Neron. The story did not reveal any information about the character or provide context with regard to previous stories.
In the subsequent ''Terror Titans'' miniseries, it is revealed that the second Copperhead's true identity is Nathan Prince, and he is the only member of the Terror Titans who does not have a family connection to his predecessor. As a child, Nathan drowned his baby sibling out of jealousy, and even attempted to kill his parents. Unable to go through with it, he instead ran away to live on the streets, where he would solicit himself, having sex with older men, after which he would kill and rob them. It is still unknown how Prince came to work for
Clock King
The Clock King is the name of three supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first Clock King debuted in ''World's Finest Comics'' #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias.
The Clock Ki ...
. During
The Dark Side Club
The Dark Side Club is a fictional underground club in DC Comics, coming to prominence in the ''Final Crisis'' limited series.
Fictional history
Originating from the ''Seven Soldiers: Mister Miracle'' mini-series (there was also an earlier Dark Si ...
's metahuman battles, the heroine TNTeena is badly injured, and Clock King tasks Copperhead with watching over her as she recuperates. Copperhead complies, and over time, falls in love with her. However, Nathan is later forced by Clock King to kill her. Nate and the rest of the Terror Titans are then sent to assist the Martyr Militia, a group of brainwashed metahumans, in destroying Los Angeles, but the tables are turned by
Ravager and
Miss Martian, who uses her telepathy to undo the brainwashing. The Terror Titans flee to their base, only for Clock King to kill
Disruptor, and leave them to be apprehended by the metahumans. Two weeks later, Nate breaks his fellow Terror Titans out of custody, and the group swear revenge on Clock King.
Sameer Park
Copperhead appears in
the New 52
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(a 2011 reboot of the DC Comics universe). This is a Pakistani criminal named Sameer Park, a mutated anthropomorphic snake man and a member of the
Secret Society of Super Villains
Secret Society of Super Villains (SSoSV) is a DC Comics title that debuted in May–June 1976. The series presented a group of DC's supervillains, mostly foes of the Justice League of America. The series was cancelled with issue #15 in July 1978 ...
. He is killed by Deathstroke in ''
Forever Evil'' #5.
Jane Doe
A female Copperhead using the alias Jane Doe makes her debut sometime after the death of her predecessor. This version of the character resembles the incarnation seen in ''
Batman: Arkham Origins''; DC Chief Creative Officer
Geoff Johns
Geoffrey Johns (born January 25, 1973) is an American comic book writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer. Johns's work on the DC Comics characters Green Lantern, Aquaman, Flash and Superman, has drawn critical acclaim.
He se ...
said that this new incarnation would appear as a villain in the New 52 after the game's release. It was adapted for comics in November 2016, three years after the game's release. This Copperhead is described as a deadly hitwoman and one of the two most toxic individuals on the planet (the other being
Cheshire
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).
This Copperhead is a South American crime boss in
Central City as well as a former mercenary who has fought Batman and the
Flash. Two-Face placed a large bounty on Batman's head that many super-villains and mercenaries intended to collect, including Copperhead. Alongside several other villains, Copperhead tracked down Batman to an active train. Climbing on board, Copperhead attempted to kill Batman, but he was able to escape by jumping into a flowing stream. After a brief stint of assassinations and other mercenary jobs, Copperhead was called up to lead her families' crime business in Central City. After a mysterious rival boss started muscling in on her territory, she decided to hire several mercenaries to enforce her rule, including
Shrapnel
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,
Black Spider, and the
Trigger Twins. However, they were all arrested by the Flash, which prompted Copperhead to open negotiations with the mysterious crime lord, whom she discovered was
Captain Cold of the
Rogues, to find a way to defeat the Flash. Copperhead followed Cold's plan to eliminate the Flash, but Cold turned on her when he planted a cold bomb in a weapons delivery. The Flash was able to save her after he apprehended Cold, but without any evidence of her involvement, she was allowed to walk free.
Unknown
An unidentified Copperhead takes part in a scheme organized by
Helena Bertinelli
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's mother Fenice and is arrested by the
Birds of Prey.
He later appears as one of many villains that Batman and Catwoman defeat when he takes the latter on a typical night of his job. This version appears to be inhuman, with copper skin and non-snake-like qualities, such as teeth. They are later shown as one of the many villains in Batman's Rogues Gallery who were beaten down by Bane in his attempt to reach Batman in Arkham.
[''Batman'' (vol. 3) #19. DC Comics.]
Powers and abilities
Copperhead's contortionist skills allow him to fit himself into incredibly small spaces (such as chimneys). He originally wore a snake-themed costume made of
metal
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lic and
elastic fiber
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s and covered vulnerable points with
Kevlar
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, making it bulletproof and impenetrable to almost any cutting weapon. The costume had been treated with a highly slippery water- and heat-proof silicon gel, allowing Copperhead to slide along any surface and slip out of tight spots. The tail could be stretched several feet and was strong enough to snap bone and shatter stone. The suit's helmet contained two seven-inch-long fangs which were capable of piercing human skin, and were coated in a potent
neurotoxin
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derived from
copperhead snakes. The toxin could
paralyze a person almost instantly, and death would follow within 30 minutes. Later, Copperhead sold his
soul
In many religious and philosophical traditions, there is a belief that a soul is "the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being".
Etymology
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to the demon
Neron and was transformed into a human-snake hybrid. His reflexes and agility were greatly increased, and he gained venomous fangs, a forked tongue, claws, and a prehensile tail.
In "Terror Titans",
Clock King
The Clock King is the name of three supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first Clock King debuted in ''World's Finest Comics'' #111 (August 1960), and was created by France Herron and Lee Elias.
The Clock Ki ...
mentions that the second Copperhead does not have any superpowers, meaning he utilizes a snake-themed suit, like the original once did.
The Copperhead from "The New 52" has snake-like abilities.
The female Copperhead does not appear to have any superpowers and instead uses different poison equipment such as darts in addition to being a skilled martial artist.
Other characters named Copperhead
A version of Copperhead appears in ''
Sensation Comics'' #15. This version is an enemy of Little Boy Blue.
Another character named Copperhead appeared in ''Leading Comics''. Francisco Pizarro is a criminal who briefly turns the
Seven Soldiers of Victory against each other during an Andes treasure hunt.
Other versions
''Tiny Titans''
A kid version of the John Doe incarnation of Copperhead named Johnny appears in ''
Tiny Titans'' comics.
In other media
Television
* The John Doe incarnation of Copperhead appeared in TV series set in the
DC Animated Universe
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, initially voiced by Efrain Figueroa and later by Jose Yenque.
[ Check marks indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.] This version is generally portrayed as an acrobatic idiot, consistently outsmarting himself in almost every appearance:
** Copperhead first appears in ''
Justice League
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'' as a member of
Lex Luthor
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and
Aresia
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Fictional charact ...
's
Injustice Gangs.
** Copperhead also appears in ''
Justice League Unlimited
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'' as a member of
Gorilla Grodd
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's
Secret Society
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. Prior to and during the episode "Alive!", Luthor takes command of the Society, but Grodd mounts a mutiny. Copperhead sides with the latter, but is frozen by
Killer Frost and killed off-screen by
Darkseid
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along with Grodd's other loyalists.
* The John Doe incarnation of Copperhead makes a minor appearance in the ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "Legends of the Dark Mite!".
* A female variation of Copperhead appears in the ''
Gotham'' episode "
Lovecraft", portrayed by
Lesley-Ann Brandt. This version is Larissa Diaz, a professional assassin, contortionist, and hand-to-hand combatant.
Film
* The John Doe incarnation of Copperhead makes a minor appearance in ''
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies''.
* The Sameer Park incarnation of Copperhead appears in ''
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay'', voiced by
Gideon Emery.
This version is a metahuman contortionist with several cybernetic modifications, granting him a prehensile tail and metal jaw capable of spitting acidic venom. He is recruited into
Amanda Waller
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's
Suicide Squad and tasked with retrieving a "Get Out of Hell Free" card for her. During the mission,
Killer Frost betrays the team and nearly escapes with the card, but Copperhead fights her until Waller detonates a bomb implanted in his neck to keep the squad in line, killing him and Killer Frost.
Video games
* The John Doe incarnation of Copperhead appears in ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame'', voiced by
Dee Bradley Baker.
* An unnamed female incarnation of Copperhead appears in ''
Batman: Arkham Origins'', voiced by
Rosa Salazar. DC Chief Creative Officer
Geoff Johns
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He se ...
has said that this new incarnation would appear as a villain in the ''
New 52'' after the game's release.
This version is a skilled contortionist and escape artist who wears metal, clawed gloves coated with a toxin that makes those she scratches experience intense hallucinations before dying. She is also implied to be part of a group of South American assassins who all use the moniker "Copperhead". While disguised as
Black Mask,
Joker hires Copperhead and seven other assassins to kill Batman, though she ultimately fails and is captured.
* The John Doe incarnation of Copperhead appears in ''
Lego DC Super Villains
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'', voiced again by Gideon Emery.
Miscellaneous
* A female incarnation of Copperhead appears in the ''
Injustice: Gods Among Us'' prequel comic. She initially appears as a member of the Suicide Squad before siding with Wonder Woman and the Regime.
* A separate Copperhead resembling the John Doe incarnation appears in ''
Batman: Arkham Unhinged'' #10 as a member of Amanda Waller's Task Force X.
* The John Doe incarnation of Copperhead appears in ''
Batman '66 Meets
Wonder Woman '77
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'' #5.
Merchandise
* The John Doe incarnation of Copperhead received two action figures in the
''Justice League Unlimited'' toyline, with one appearing in a three-pack alongside Lex Luthor and
Mirror Master.
* Copperhead received an action figure in Wave 12 of the
DC Universe Classics line.
* Copperhead received an action figure in a two-pack alongside Batman in the DC
Imaginext figure line.
See also
*
List of Batman family enemies
The Batman family enemies are a collection of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters are depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman and his allies.
Since Batman first appeared in ''Detectiv ...
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