Rock Python

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Rock Python


Rock Python, art by unknown.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain America #341 (May 1988)
Created by Mark Gruenwald and Kieron Dwyer
Characteristics
Alter ego M'Gula
Affiliations Serpent Society
Abilities Rock-hard skin, uses egg-shaped bombs which ensnare his enemies with steel ribbons or poisons them.

Rock Python (real name M'Gula) is a super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe, most notably as a member of the second incarnation of the Serpent Society.

Rock Python.
Rock Python.

Rock Python has skin that is rock-hard, much like a rock python snake, and he also uses little eggs which, upon impact, release "snake wrap", metallic coils that wrap up and immobilize his opponents. He first joined the Serpent Society when the villainous Viper invaded, and after she abandoned them, he took a test to prove his worthiness of being in the Society. He also later battled the X-Men's Rogue, Havok, and Colossus with the rest of the Serpent Society, but quickly when he realized his opponents were much more powerful than him. His greatest accomplishment was nearly killing Captain America after he, Anaconda, and Puff Adder were attacked. He dropped him from a rooftop, but was ordered by King Cobra to flee as to not have their base revealed. He continues to serve with the Society.

  • Captain America #341-343, 355, 365, 367, 380-382, 385-387, 411, 414, 434-437
  • Captain America v.2 #30-31
  • Uncanny X-Men Annual #13
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