History
Serpent Society
Intelligent yet soft-spoken, Asp was born in Tanta, Egypt. It was there that she earned her reputation as an exotic dancer, being able to charm snakes with her sensual movements. Her ability to generate blasts of energy that caused paralysis intrigued the leader of the Serpent Society, Sidewinder, and he invited her to join the group.[2]
Given the task to spread the word of a new criminal organization to those who would be interested brought Asp and her comrade, Cottonmouth, straight to the notorious Kingpin. She also participated in the mission to murder M.O.D.O.K., though she was defeated when Captain America entered the battle. She was not as cold-hearted as some of her teammates, though she didn't hesitate to get down and dirty with the best of them. With the Serpent Society, she stole M.O.D.O.K.'s corpse from the morgue, and turned it over to AIM.[3]
Alongside her teammate Anaconda, she confronted the Ringmaster over the Death Adder's murder.[4] While in the Society, Asp became good friends with Diamondback and Black Mamba. She stood by them and Sidewinder when the terrorist Viper took over leadership of the Serpent Society. During her takeover, Viper captured and poisoned Asp, Black Mamba, and Bushmaster. They were later rescued by Captain America and Diamondback.[5] Asp participated in the Serpent Society's mission to recover mystic objects for the Deviant Ghaur and Llyra Morris, and battled the X-Men.[6] She also skirmished alone against Captain America. With Anaconda and Black Mamba, she shadowed Diamondback on her first date with Steve Rogers, and zapped Gamecock to keep him from interrupting.[7]
When the Serpent Society put Diamondback on trial for supposed betrayal of their secrets, the Asp voted in her favor. When King Cobra ordered the death of Diamondback, the Asp contacted Sidewinder to rescue Diamondback. The Asp and Black Mamba fought the other Serpent Society members, but were captured along with Paladin and Diamondback by King Cobra and Bushmaster. With the help of Captain America, the four of them escaped and defeated the Serpent Society.[8]
B.A.D. Girls, Inc. & Femizons
Asp also briefly battled Alpha Flight[9] while fleeing the first Superhuman Registration Act (partly under the influence of Llan the Sorcerer). She soon joined Diamondback and Black Mamba in forming B.A.D. Girls, Inc., adopting a new costume. After being ambushed by Anaconda and captured by the Serpent Society, the B.A.D. Girls were rescued by M.O.D.A.M. With other female costumed criminals, the B.A.D. Girls were invited aboard Superia's cruise ship and joined her Femizons. When Captain America and Paladin infiltrated the cruise ship the Femizons resided on, Asp and Black Mamba decided to help the heroes escape Superia.
The Asp and Black Mamba later learned that fellow Femizon Snapdragon was responsible for the attempted murder of Diamondback. Asp and Black Mamba went to one of the "Bar With No Name" locations for information, and battled Battleaxe, Steel Wind, and Golddigger due to Superia putting a price on their heads. They were joined by Impala, who sided with them in the bar fight. Asp and her friends broke into a former Serpent Society headquarters, battled the Avenger Sersi, and took an abandoned Serpent Saucer.[10]
Asp later joined up with the Serpent Society once again, but then left to be reunited with the B.A.D. Girls as freelance mercenaries. They went up against Cable, Deadpool, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist, and eventually teamed up with The Cat to find the "Dominus Objective." However, the B.A.D. Girls eventually discovered that Cable was the one who hired them.[11]
Civil War
During the Superhuman Civil War, Asp and her team became part of Captain America's Secret Avengers who are opposing the government's Superhuman Registration Act. She fought along with her team in the final battle against the registered heroes.[12]
Ending up on the losing side, Asp and the B.A.D. Girls Inc. refused to join the Registration Act when Captain America surrendered, but eventually she and the B.A.D. Girls were captured by the Mighty Avengers Ms Marvel, Black Widow and Wasp in New York.[13]
Dark Reign & Siege
She later joined the Women Warriors, a female team part of the Initiative as the Delaware team.[14]
In that team and along Constrictor, she confronted the R.A.I.D.,[15] and later participated to Osborn's attack on Asgard.[16]
Returned to the Serpent Society
After the dismiss, Cleo rejoined once again the Serpent Society. She and her teammates were defeated during an heist in San Francisco by Hope Summers.[17]
Asp became a member of Viper's Serpent Society under its new name Serpent Solutions. Her venom bolt kept Captain America paralyzed while he was a prisoner of the Serpent Society.[18]
Hunted
Asp was among several animal-themed super-villains captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant to serve as hunting targets in Central Park for a host of wealthy participants controlling robotic drones, part of a plot concocted by Kraven the Hunter and Arcade.[19] When the force field keeping the criminals inside Central Park dissipated, several superheroes ambushed and apprehended Asp and the other escaped villains.[20]Attributes
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Abilities
Paraphernalia
Transportation
Notes
- Asp is a classically trained dancer as well as an exotic dancer. [21]
See Also
- 63 appearance(s) of Cleopatra Nefertiti (Earth-616)
- 6 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Cleopatra Nefertiti (Earth-616)
- 4 minor appearance(s) of Cleopatra Nefertiti (Earth-616)
- 2 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Cleopatra Nefertiti (Earth-616)
- 24 image(s) of Cleopatra Nefertiti (Earth-616)
- 1 quotation(s) by or about Cleopatra Nefertiti (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul #1
- ↑ Captain America #310
- ↑ Captain America #313
- ↑ Captain America #318–319
- ↑ Captain America #342–344
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men Annual #13
- ↑ Captain America #371
- ↑ Captain America #380–382
- ↑ Acts of Vengeance
- ↑ Captain America #394–397
- ↑ Cable & Deadpool #20–23
- ↑ Civil War #5
- ↑ Giant-Size Avengers (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Avengers: The Initiative #26
- ↑ Avengers: The Initiative #29
- ↑ Siege #1
- ↑ Avengers vs. X-Men #0
- ↑ Captain America: Sam Wilson #5
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #18
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #23
- ↑ Avengers: The Initiative #29