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The Serpent Crown is a fictional
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power object appearing in
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s published by
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. It was created by writer
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and artist
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, and first appeared in '' Sub-Mariner'' #9 (January 1969).


Properties

In the comic books, the Serpent Crown object is depicted as a crown that resembles a coiled, seven-headed serpent. It is made of an unknown material. The similarity is a reference to the malevolent seven-headed exiled serpent demon/god "Set" to whom the crown holds a mystical link from which it draws its powers. Those powers confer various abilities on the wearer. These abilities can include superhuman strength, the power to read and control the minds of others,
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, the ability to cast
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s, the power to project destructive bolts of mystical energy, and even the mental ability to manipulate matter and energy. However, the use of the crown usually leads the wearer to fall under the mental domination of Set, who then has the wearer perform various tasks which would help facilitate its physical return to the
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.


Story history


Early history of the crown

Although the first appearance of the crown was in 1969 in ''Sub-Mariner'' #9 — which is set in contemporary times — various subsequent stories expanded and developed its earlier history in the Marvel Universe. In the
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of the Marvel Universe Earth, Set exiled himself from Earth's dimension and used his influence to spawn a race of humanoid reptilian beings that became known as the
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. The Serpent Men are depicted as a race that devoutly worships Set and are in constant conflict with the
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. As human societies developed, the Serpent Men began to falter and eventually their race dwindled when
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became ruler of Valusia and launched a campaign against them. Five centuries after the time of Kull, their numbers dwindling even further, a group of Serpent Men ally themselves with some human
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from
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to create the Serpent Crown, a device which gives them access to some of the enormous mystical power of Set. However, just as the alchemists and Serpent Men were about to exploit the power of the Crown, the Great Cataclysm occurred. This event was a worldwide natural disaster that brought about the sinking of both
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and Lemuria and leads to the deaths of most of the surviving Serpent Men and the loss of the Serpent Crown for centuries. A mystical object with many similarities to the Serpent Crown — the "Cobra Crown" — is shown to have existed during the
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that followed the Great Cataclysm. A follower of Set called Thoth-Amon allies himself with some surviving Serpent Men and briefly wields this second Crown. Another receptacle of Set's power, the Cobra Crown also enables its wearer to control the minds of others. However, it appears that it was much inferior to the Serpent Crown as its abilities eventually burn out and it is apparently destroyed during the course of a conflict between Thoth-Amon and
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.


The Crown in sunken Lemuria

Many centuries later, the sunken city of Lemuria becomes home to a race of water-breathing humanoids called '' Homo mermanus''. These new "Lemurians" (as distinct from the "Atlantean" ''Homo mermanus'' who settled in the sunken Atlantis) eventually uncover the Serpent Crown in the ruins of the city. The emperor of the Lemurians, Naga, dons the crown and quickly came under the influence of Set, causing him and the Lemurians to become reptilian over time. Naga's use of the crown came to an end when a rebel named Piscatos stole it from him as he slept. Piscatos and his allies then fled with it to
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, where they develop their own civilization, now known as the "Ancients". This civilization goes on to develop
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powers and, though they use the Crown for various purposes, they escape Set's dominance by encasing the helmet in an unknown substance which for a time prevents Set from controlling those around it.''Sub-Mariner'' #10 (February 1969) (in flashback). However, the malignant influence of Set eventually manifested itself, with Piscatos finally becoming a follower of the serpent god, which led him to cause a
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which ended the civilization of the Ancients. The Serpent Crown apparently remained buried underneath Antarctic ice until the twentieth century.


"The Helmet of Power"

In 1920 an Antarctic expedition led by Captain Leonard McKenzie discovers some remnants of the Ancients' civilization. One of the expedition party, Paul Destine, uncovers the Serpent Crown and gains its power before placing himself in
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. The Crown next appears in disguised form as the "Helmet of Power". Calling himself "Destiny", Destine seeks to take over the world and comes into conflict with McKenzie's son
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. Destine continues to draw on the power of the Crown throughout the story though he is never shown to fall under the overt influence of Set, perhaps due to the protective encasement under which the Ancients had placed the Crown centuries before and (more probably) the fact that the concept of the Crown had not been fully developed by the creators yet.


First real appearance: The "re-emergence" of the Serpent Crown

After defeating Destine, Namor takes the "Helmet of Power" to Atlantis. The power of the Crown manages to overcome the Ancient's protective casing, revealing its true form and allowing Set to once again convey its influence through it. This story is the first true, revealed appearance of the Crown, though it had appeared in a disguised form previously and some later appearances are set chronologically before this one. The Crown initially takes over the mind of Namor's
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, Lady Dorma, and through her the entire population of Atlantis fell under its control. Namor then dons the helmet himself and, through the strength of his will, subverts the influence of Set, thus freeing his people. The Crown is stolen and returned by Lemurian agents to the possession of Naga, who it is revealed has remained immortal despite his loss of the Crown centuries earlier. Namor attempts to reclaim the Crown and both Naga and the crown are cast into an undersea chasm and thought dead and destroyed.


The super-hero Serpent Crown sagas

The Crown returns, having been recovered by the rebel Atlantean Warlord Krang, who delivered it to the superhuman criminal
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. Viper, at this point leader of the original Serpent Squad, then kidnaps the president of Roxxon Oil, Hugh Jones, and places the Crown on his head. Jones immediately falls under Set's control. At the conclusion of the storyline, the police and
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interrupt the Squad's plan. In the alternate universe of the
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, the Serpent Crown is used to control President
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and many corporate leaders before the Avengers free them. The original Crown native to that Earth is then found by Hugh Jones, who is still under Set's control. Jones also retrieves the alternate universe Serpent Crown and fuses it with the original Crown, thus increasing its power.''
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'' #66 (August 1980).
Using this power, Jones then takes control of the minds of the entire population of Washington, D.C., including most of the federal government of the United States. Jones then comes into conflict with a group of super-heroes including the
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and the
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. The Scarlet Witch engages Set in a battle on the
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, which allows the Thing to snatch the Crown from Jones' head, severing his link with Set. The Crown is brought to the energy-research facility, Project Pegasus for safekeeping. The Crown began to exert Set's influence again at Project Pegasus, mind controlling the staff at the complex and eventually overpowering the wills of everyone who works there. These workers then set about transporting other Serpent Crowns from alternate dimensions to the Project, finally amassing 777 such crowns which are then merged to create one giant Crown, which is to be used to facilitate Set’s return to Earth.''Marvel Team-Up'' Annual #5 (1982). Before this happens, however, several superheroes, including
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,
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, the Thing, and the Scarlet Witch intervene to once again disrupt Set's plans. The superheroes use the
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to destroy the Crown, and Strange casts a spell exorcising Set from Earth. The Deviant priest
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, a disciple of Set, and his ally, the Lemurian
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, attempt to engineer his return once again through the use of another giant Serpent Crown. This one, however, was composed of elements that rendered it indestructible. He is briefly successful in bringing Set back to the Earth dimension, as the spirit of the exiled god animates the Crown for a short while, before he was defeated by
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, Quasar, Thing and Doctor Strange. The Crown itself was pushed into an underground crevice. Later, Ian McNee recovers the crown from Nagala.'' Mystic Arcana:
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'' (October 2007).
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is sent to Mars by Steve Rogers to investigate the halting of
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's mining operations. While fleeing from unknown assailants, he flies into an artificial mountainside, where he discovers, at the top of an ancient staircase, an artifact similar to the Serpent Crown, referred to as the "Thorn Crown". Despite warnings by Worldmind, Nova puts on the crown. It is later removed by Steve and taken away by its guardian, the Archon.


Invaders and the Omega Sea

Namor the Submariner would once again declare war upon the surface world under the influence of a hallucination in the guise of fallen war veteran and close friend, Thomas Machan. In the period when Namor was believed to have been amnesiac,
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made contact with him as part of an attempt to locate more mutants, and sought to ease his mental instability by using a memory of a fallen friend to form a psychic construct to serve as therapist. This instead catalyzed his bipolar tendencies and would effect his more violent episodes for years to come. Throughout the decades, Machan, as a manifestation of Namor's guilt and inadequacy, would attempt to influence his host to take more extreme action, culminating in a plot to turn all surface dwellers into Atlanteans. Machan would give private orders to the Atlantean king's troops behind his liege's back, blocking out Namor's memory of the incidents afterwards. One such order was the acquisition of the Serpent Crown, under the pretext of using it to protect Namor's damaged mind. Namor uses the crown's powers to psychically conceal the fact that he is wearing it, allowing him to escape an ambush by the
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. After another bloody incursion by Roxxon mercenaries, Namor finds himself growing more and more frustrated with Machan's subterfuge. The apparition reveals his true intentions by using the crown's power to transfer himself into the body of their shared ward, Roman Peterson, while taking the Serpent Crown for his own ends. Machan, now in Roman's body, would use the crown as a means of directly commanding the Atlantean Guard, rather than relying on Namor's authority. The Machan/Roman amalgam would use the crown to its fullest effect as the Invaders lay siege to the Atlantean device known as the Spear, a transmatter portal that siphons water from an all-aquatic world to Earth as heavy rain, threatening to drown the world. He is eventually defeated by the combined forces of the Invaders, and the crown is confiscated by Namor.


In other media

The Serpent Crown appears in the '' Avengers Assemble'' episode "Beneath the Surface".
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's chief advisor Lady Zartra plans to use the Serpent Crown to free her group from his tyranny, but following a misunderstanding between the Avengers and Zartra's group, Attuma obtains the Crown and unleashes
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on both groups. Using a special sonic arrow, Hawkeye disables the Crown's control over Giganto, taking the former into Avengers custody.


References


Sources consulted

*
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The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators


External links

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