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Cobra (Marvel Comics)

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Multiple characters in Marvel comics
This article is about the Marvel Comics character. For the Cobra organization also in Marvel Comics and other publications, seeCobra (G.I. Joe). For the DC Comics supervillain, seeKobra (DC Comics).

Cobra is the name of several characters appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics.

The most well-known Cobra is Klaus Voorhees, now known as theKing Cobra. He first appeared inJourney into Mystery #98 (Nov. 1963) created by writerStan Lee and artistDon Heck.[1] Klaus Voorhees was a laboratory assistant, working with a professor trying to find a cure for various venomous snake bites. A combination of a bite from a radioactive cobra and the experimental anti-venom granted him superpowers, which led to him becoming the supervillain briefly known as the Human Cobra and then as the Cobra. The Cobra andMister Hyde formed a criminal team for years, fighting various heroes such asThor andDaredevil.[2] He later became a member of theSerpent Squad and a member ofSidewinder'sSerpent Society. During a takeover attempt by theViper, the Cobra actually opposed her rule and sided withCaptain America to depose the Viper and foil her plans. The Cobra later took the name "the King Cobra" as he assumed leadership of the Serpent Society. When the Serpent Society became Serpent Solutions under the leadership of theViper (Jordan Stryke, a different Viper) the King Cobra became a member of the group.

His nephew, Piet Voorhees, became the second Cobra and first appeared inWhite Tiger #1 (Jan. 2007) in a story written byTamora Pierce and drawn byTimothy Liebe. Piet Voorhees was injected with the same chemicals that gave his uncle his powers and he became the second Cobra, working as a mercenary. On one mission he encountered theWhite Tiger, who defeated him. The Cobra later joined the Serpent Squad, organized bySin and would also work forHydra as a mercenary.

Marvel has also used the moniker "Cobra" for twoWorld War II Nazi villains and also a mercenary enemy ofMoon Knight.

The original Cobra has appeared outside of Marvel Comics, most notably in "The Mighty Thor" portion ofThe Marvel Super Heroes as well as in episodes ofThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes andMarvel Disk Wars: The Avengers.

Publication history

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Klaus Voorhees was briefly known as theHuman Cobra, then was known as theCobra for many years and is currently known as theKing Cobra. The Klaus Voorhees version of the Cobra was most commonly associated withThor,Daredevil and, to a lesser extent,Captain America andSpider-Man. The character was created byStan Lee andDon Heck inJourney into Mystery #98 (Nov. 1963) in which he first battled Thor.[3] His next appearance (Journey into Mystery #105–106 (June–July 1964)) saw him team up withMister Hyde for the first time (with Hyde being the brains of the team) and the duo had a few more encounters with Thor before their first battle with Daredevil inDaredevil #30–32 (July–Sept. 1967).

Fictional character biography

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Klaus Voorhees

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Comics character
Cobra
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceJourney into Mystery #98 (November 1963)[4]
Created byStan Lee
Don Heck
In-story information
Alter egoKlaus Voorhees
Team affiliationsThunderbolts
Serpent Society
Serpent Squad
Notable aliasesThe Human Cobra, the King Cobra
AbilitiesVery flexible and slithery body
Superhuman strength, agility, reflexes and reactions, coordination, balance and endurance
Wall-crawling
Various venomous gadgets

Klaus Voorhees was born inRotterdam, theNetherlands. Klaus is an ex-convict and a laboratory assistant to Professor Schecktor, a scientist working inIndia and looking for a cure for venomous snake bites. Unsatisfied with his lower position, and intent on stealing Schecktor's discoveries, Voorhees kills Schecktor by using acobra. In order to make himself look less guilty, Voorhees lets the cobra bite him as well. The cobra is radioactive due to experimentation and in a process similar to that which grantedSpider-Man his powers, gives Voorhees superhuman abilities similar to a cobra's. As Cobra, Voorhees attempts to manufacture a cobra-serum to transform others into similarly-powered slaves, but is thwarted byThor.[5]

Cobra is a longtime ally ofMister Hyde, who he first worked with in an attempt to get revenge on Thor.[6] Cobra and Hyde are bailed out of prison byLoki, who enhances their powers and sends them to kidnapJane Foster. Cobra is easily defeated by Thor before being arrested with Hyde.[7]

Cobra later joins the originalSerpent Squad withEel and his brotherViper. With the Serpent Squad, he attacksCaptain America and theFalcon.[8] He subsequently joins the second Serpent Squad and battles Steve Rogers in hisNomad identity, then he became involved in an attempt to raise the continent ofLemuria up from the ocean.[9]

Cobra joinsSidewinder's crime cartel, theSerpent Society.[10] When Sidewinder retires, Cobra becomes the leader of the Serpent Society.[11] He beats Mister Hyde in personal combat and then assumed a new costume and a new name called King Cobra.[12]

King Cobra is enlisted byLucia von Bardas, the former prime minister ofLatveria, and placed in her secret army of technology-based villains. Von Bardas sends the army againstWolverine, Spider-Man,Luke Cage, Daredevil, and Captain America, who had been sent to Latveria to stop von Bardas. King Cobra escapes during the resulting battle.

After the passing of theSuperhuman Registration Act in theCivil War storyline, King Cobra is forced to join theThunderbolts and be trained by theSwordsman, along withOx andUnicorn.[13]

King Cobra is among the Serpent Society members who attend the Criminal Technology Show Expo, whereMODOK had disguised himself asArnim Zola. MODOK nearly beats the Serpent Society to death as revenge for his murder by the Serpent Society years prior. Iron Man, who had been working with MODOK and disguised as aHydra agent, suggests they hide the supervillains before they regain consciousness. However, King Cobra learns of this and alerts the rest of the supervillains in attendance to MODOK and Iron Man's scheme, causing a fight to break out.[14]

Donald Blake hires Cobra to be Roxxon's head of security. Cobra sends a group of snakes to attack Sigurd Jarlson, the mortal form of Thor.[15]

Piet Voorhees

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Comics character
Cobra
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceWhite Tiger #1 (Jan. 2007)
Created byTamora Pierce
Timothy Liebe
In-story information
Alter egoPiet Voorhees
Team affiliationsChaeyi
Serpent Squad
Hydra
Savage Six
Notable aliasesThe King Cobra
AbilitiesVery flexible and slithery body
Superhuman strength, agility, reflexes and reactions, coordination, balance and endurance
Wall-crawling
Enhanced olfactory senses
Ability to produce and project "cobra venom"

Piet Voorhees is the nephew of Klaus Voorhees. Klaus injected Piet with the same mutagenic serum that first gave him his own superhuman abilities. Using these new powers for selfish means, Piet became a high-level international mercenary. He has performed operations inSoutheast Asia,Bosnia,Central Asia andChechnya.

Cobra becomes involved with an international cartel known as Chaeyi. He has been working to get stolen passports and visas toillegal aliens. This operation has brought him into conflict with the newestWhite Tiger.

In a new costume, Cobra appears as a member ofSin's new Serpent Squad in the employ of theRed Skull. He breaksCrossbones out of jail and later attacks the White House, but is stopped bythe new Captain America.[16] Cobra escapes with Sin in a helicopter and reports the incident to Red Skull.[17][18]

Cobra later appears as a member ofHydra, led byHelmut Zemo, who are planning to spread poisonous blood extracted from anInhuman boy named Lucas. He andArmadillo fightSam Wilson, the new Captain America, until Armadillo is convinced to turn on Hydra and stops Cobra from killing Wilson.[19]

In "All-New, All-Different Marvel", Cobra appears as a member ofViper's Serpent Society under its new name of Serpent Solutions.[20]

During the "Secret Empire" storyline, Cobra is with Serpent Solutions when they are recruited by Baron Zemo to join the Army of Evil.[21]

In the "Hunted" storyline, Cobra is among the animal-themed characters captured by theTaskmaster and theBlack Ant onKraven the Hunter's behalf. He is grouped withRhino,Scorpion,Stegron,Tarantula, andVulture as theSavage Six byArcade.[22] After the end of Kraven's Great Hunt, the Savage Six decide to remain together.[23]

Cobra is among the villains who are killed by Black Ant and a restoredHank Pym and revived to join theLethal Legion.[24]

Powers and abilities

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The Klaus Voorhees of Cobra possesses superhuman strength, durability, and agility. His body is highly flexible, enabling him to fit into extremely small spaces and making his bones nearly impossible to break. Cobra wears a bodysuit made of reinforced synthetic stretch material; the torso section, helmet, and tail are made of a bendable material and the entire costume is coated with silicon and graphite dust compound to make it slippery. Cobra is also armed with special cobra-themed tools: he is equipped with a "cobra cord" (an unbreakable cable), wrist-mountedvenom-filled projectiles, and toxic gas. He uses cartridge projectiles filled with various substances: acid, smoke, nerve gas, plastic explosives, etc. Cobra wears micro-suction cups on his fingertips and toes, permitting him to cling to walls and ceilings.

Piet Voorhees possesses similar abilities to Klaus Voorhees, namely his flexibility. He also possesses enhanced olfactory senses, which enables him to track his targets by way of their scent. Cobra can produce a toxic substance from his body akin to cobra venom.

Other characters named the Cobra

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Albri Leiricgrie

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Albri Leiricgrie is a costumed villain who worked for the Nazis duringWorld War II and was an enemy of theHuman Torch andToro.[25]

Cobra (Nazi spy)

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There was also a Cobra who worked as a spy for the Nazis during World War II and was an enemy ofNamor the Sub-Mariner.[26]

James Lardner

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James Lardner is a member of theCIA who sought vengeance for the death of his brother Amos. BlamingMarc Spector, he launches a grenade at Spector's mansion, which he survives. While in Paris, James pursues Charles le Blanc, head of Operation Cobra, which Amos had participated in. James is captured by Operation Cobra, subjected to their experiments, and dubbed Cobra. The next night when the Moon Knight goes to investigate Charles le Blanc, Cobra is sent to kill him. Cobra attacks le Blanc, but le Blanc's car explodes, killing them both.[27]

Other versions

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Age of Apocalypse

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An alternate universe version of Klaus Voorhees / Cobra appears inAge of Apocalypse. This version is feral, cannibalistic, and known to prowl graveyards and attack anyone who enters his territory.[28]

House of M

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An alternate universe version of Klaus Voorhees / Cobra appears inHouse of M as a member of theHood'sMasters of Evil.[29]

Earth-33900

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An alternate universe version of Klaus Voorhees / Cobra appears in the seriesThe Avengers American Armed Forces. This version is a founding member of the Serpent Society.[30]

Ultimate Marvel

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An alternate universe version of Klaus Voorhees / Cobra appears in theUltimate Marvel imprint. This version is a member of the Serpent Skulls.[31]

In other media

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Television

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Video games

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References

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  1. ^Rovin, Jeff (1987).The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 62–63.ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.[1]
  2. ^Comtois, Pierre (2015).Marvel Comics in the 1960s: An Issue By Issue Field Guide to a Pop Culture Phenomenon. TwoMorrows Publishing. pp. 69–70.ISBN 978-1-60549-016-8.
  3. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 91.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  4. ^Conroy, Mike (2004).500 Comicbook Villains. Collins & Brown.ISBN 1-84340-205-X.
  5. ^Journey into Mystery #98 (November 1963)
  6. ^Journey into Mystery #105–106 (June - July 1964)
  7. ^Journey into Mystery #110–111 (November - December 1964)
  8. ^Captain America #163 (July 1973)
  9. ^Captain America #180–182 (December 1974 - February 1975)
  10. ^Captain America #310 (October 1985)
  11. ^Uncanny X-Men Annual #13 (August 1989)
  12. ^Captain America #365–367 (December 1989 - February 1990)
  13. ^Thunderbolts #104 (September 2006)
  14. ^M.O.D.O.K.: Mind Games #2 (March 2021)
  15. ^Thor (vol. 7) #6 (March 2026)
  16. ^Captain America (vol. 5) #28–29 (September - October 2007)
  17. ^Captain America (vol. 5) #35–36 (April - May 2008)
  18. ^All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update #3 (September 2007)
  19. ^All-New Captain America #1–4 (January - April 2015)
  20. ^Captain America: Sam Wilson #4 (February 2016)
  21. ^Captain America: Steve Rogers #16 (June 2017)
  22. ^The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #16 (April 2019)
  23. ^Sinister War #1 (September 2021)
  24. ^Avengers Inc. #4 (February 2024)
  25. ^Captain America Comics #21 (December 1942)
  26. ^Human Torch Comics #14 (December 1943)
  27. ^Marvel Preview #21 (March 1980)
  28. ^Tales from the Age of Apocalypse: Sinister Bloodlines (January 1998)
  29. ^House of M: Masters of Evil #1 (October 2009)
  30. ^The Avengers American Armed Forces Exclusive #13 (May 2012)
  31. ^All-New Ultimates #3 (August 2014)
  32. ^abc"King Cobra Voices (Marvel Universe)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedDecember 4, 2025. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  33. ^"Patch 1.4.0 Preview | Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2". Archived fromthe original on August 27, 2016. RetrievedJuly 27, 2016.

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