# Princess Python

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Princess Python Princess Python on the cover art for Iron Man, #50. Art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance The Amazing Spider-Man #22 (March 1965) Created by Stan Lee Steve Ditko In-story information Alter ego Zelda DuBois Species Human Team affiliations Circus of Crime Femizons Serpent Squad Serpent Society Abilities Trained athlete Extremely talented snake charmer and handler Carries a hand held, electric cattle prod Use of pet snakes as sidekicks

**Princess Python** is a [supervillain](/source/Supervillain) appearing in [American comic books](/source/American_comic_book) published by [Marvel Comics](/source/Marvel_Comics).

## Publication history

Princess Python, Zelda DuBois, is a snake charmer who controls a gigantic snake to help with her crimes. She first appeared in *[The Amazing Spider-Man](/source/The_Amazing_Spider-Man)* #22 (March 1965), created by writer [Stan Lee](/source/Stan_Lee) and artist [Steve Ditko](/source/Steve_Ditko).[1]

Zelda DuBois started out as a [snake charmer](/source/Snake_charming), using a 25-foot python in her act. She later became a criminal, using a gigantic snake under her mental control to commit crimes as Princess Python, part of the [Circus of Crime](/source/Circus_of_Crime).[2] DuBois and the Circus are part of a group of villains that interrupt the wedding of [Avengers](/source/Avengers_(comics)) [Yellowjacket](/source/Hank_Pym) and the [Wasp](/source/Wasp_(character)). She later becomes a member of the [Serpent Squad](/source/Serpent_Squad) as well as its successor the [Serpent Society](/source/Serpent_Society), but leaves the group as she is not a killer. She later rejoins the Circus, but then ends up in a romantic relationship with [Johnny Blaze](/source/Ghost_Rider_(Johnny_Blaze)), former Ghost Rider, until they are attacked by [Arcade](/source/Arcade_(Marvel_Comics)). DuBois has been married to both [Stilt-Man](/source/Stilt-Man) and [Gibbon](/source/Gibbon_(character)) and was later revealed to be the mother of [Executioner](/source/Executioner_(character)#Daniel_DuBois) from the [Young Masters](/source/Young_Masters), although her son is not aware of his mother's alter ego. In 2015, Princess Python became a member of Serpent Solutions as part of the *[All-New, All-Different Marvel](/source/All-New%2C_All-Different_Marvel)*.

## Fictional character biography

Zelda DuBois, born in [Darlington, South Carolina](/source/Darlington%2C_South_Carolina), developed an act as a [snake charmer](/source/Snake_charming) and circus performer using a twenty-five foot python as a young adult. After joining the Circus of Crime, Princess Python convinces the other members to get rid of the [Ringmaster](/source/Ringmaster_(comics)), appoint the [Clown](/source/Clown_(Marvel_Comics)) as the leader, rename the group to the Masters of Menace, and go out on a crime spree of their own. The Masters of Menace steal paintings from a [Madison Avenue](/source/Madison_Avenue) art gallery, where they encounter [Spider-Man](/source/Spider-Man). Princess Python maneuvers Spider-Man into a fight with her pet after jamming his web shooters with an electric prod, but is defeated when Spider-Man tricks the python into a knot.[3]

When they get out of prison, the Masters of Menace agree to rejoin the Ringmaster and his Circus of Crime. They try to hypnotize Avengers members [Hawkeye](/source/Hawkeye_(Clint_Barton)), [Quicksilver](/source/Quicksilver_(Marvel_Comics)), and [Scarlet Witch](/source/Scarlet_Witch) into joining them but fail. Princess Python fights hand-to-hand with the Scarlet Witch after trying to cover her eyes, but loses when the Witch uses her hex power to soak her down with water, preventing her whistling for her pet. The Circus of Crime escapes capture.[4]

The Circus next schemes to steal a huge golden bull but they need a new strong man to replace theirs since "he strained himself trying to lift the elephant". They find the Mighty [Thor](/source/Thor_(Marvel_Comics)) who has been stripped of his godly power but is still superhumanly strong. Thor is hypnotized into stealing the massive golden bull but Princess Python is trapped under the idol in the melee that follows. Thor rescues her. The grateful and somewhat smitten Princess tells the police that Thor was duped into helping them before she uses her snake to escape and rejoin the Circus.[5]

In their next caper, the Circus disguises themselves as caterers in order to sneak into [Avengers Mansion](/source/Avengers_Mansion) so they can disrupt the wedding of [Yellowjacket](/source/Hank_Pym) and the [Wasp](/source/Wasp_(character)). Zelda's giant python jumps out of the wedding cake and puts the squeeze on the Wasp. But Yellowjacket turns out to be Hank Pym (which no one knew at the time) and he disrupts the plan by turning into Giant-Man, yanking the python off of the Wasp and tying it around the Ringmaster instead. Princess Python tries to sneak away, only to be decked by a punch from the Wasp.[6]

At this point, the Princess strikes out on her own. She goes to [Stark Industries](/source/Stark_Industries) and manages an opportunity to get her python around Tony Stark. She tells the world that she wants "one million dollars and a jet plane to South America" or Stark dies. Stark, secretly Iron Man, frees himself by using his chest-plate to shock the snake. This isn't good enough. According to Zelda, her "precious" has been specially bred to be able to crush Iron Man's armor. The python nearly does so until Iron Man kills it by tossing it in a vat of acid. Zelda is so distraught over the death of her pet that she jumps in after it, only to be saved by Iron Man before she hits the acid. Iron Man, clearly not a pet lover, suggests the Princess be "taken care of by good doctors" because of her excessive hatred of him over the death of her snake.[7]

Apparently, the Princess gets away from those doctors. The Princess acquires a new trained python and gets recruited by [Viper](/source/Viper_(Marvel_Comics)) to start a new Serpent Squad. Zelda breaks [Cobra](/source/Cobra_(Marvel_Comics)) and [Eel](/source/Eel_(Marvel_Comics)) out of jail and they all battle [Captain America](/source/Captain_America) in his Nomad identity. Eventually they are joined by [Krang](/source/Krang_(Marvel_Comics)), who is in possession of the [Serpent Crown](/source/Serpent_Crown). The Princess is defeated and led off to jail.[8] She is back with the Circus of Crime soon after, but she and the Circus are defeated by Daredevil.[9] They are freed from a prison wagon on its way to the penitentiary by [Live Wire](/source/Live_Wire_(Marvel_Comics)), who then joins the group.[10]

But she ends up back with the Circus when the group captures [Luke Cage](/source/Luke_Cage). Zelda finds herself attracted to Luke, which irritates Luke's girlfriend [Claire Temple](/source/Claire_Temple). With the help of [Black Goliath](/source/Bill_Foster_(character)), Luke Cage defeats the Circus. Zelda is stopped when Luke's friend [David Griffith](/source/David_Griffith_(comics)) hypnotizes her with the Ringmaster's hat.[11]

With the Circus of Crime, Princess Python captures the sea-nymph Meriam, and fights the [Hulk](/source/Hulk).[12] The Circus reaches its lowest point when it tries to enlist [Howard the Duck](/source/Howard_the_Duck) as an unwilling accomplice, but he defeats them with help from Iris Raritan. Zelda gets bitten on the nose by Howard and runs away sobbing.[13]

There is an adventure involving the [Thing](/source/Thing_(Marvel_Comics)), [Iceman](/source/Iceman_(Marvel_Comics)), and the former Black Goliath now calling himself Giant-Man,[14] and another involving the mind-controlled Hulk and [Dragon Man](/source/Dragon_Man_(character)).[15] [Death Adder](/source/Death_Adder_(character)) recruits Zelda to join the Serpent Society and she attends an organizational meeting. The Society is led by [Sidewinder](/source/Sidewinder_(character)) and its other members are [Constrictor](/source/Constrictor_(character)), [Black Mamba](/source/Black_Mamba_(character)), [Cottonmouth](/source/Cottonmouth_(Burchell_Clemens)), [Diamondback](/source/Diamondback_(Rachel_Leighton)), [Bushmaster](/source/Bushmaster_(Marvel_Comics)), Cobra, [Asp](/source/Asp_(character)), [Rattler](/source/Rattler_(character)), and [Anaconda](/source/Anaconda_(character)). The Society is a longtime thorn in Captain America's side but the Princess decides to break away from the group when they are dispatched to kill [MODOK](/source/MODOK).[16] She is captured and brought back, where she is questioned and tortured by Sidewinder.[17] She is sent to be ransomed back to the Circus of Crime, but Death Adder, who is delivering her, is killed by the [Scourge of the Underworld](/source/Scourge_of_the_Underworld) before the transaction is complete.[18]

Somehow, she finds her way back to the Circus where she is captured and defeated by the [She-Hulk](/source/She-Hulk).[19] Princess Python then turns up as the master of ceremonies at the "power pageant" of [Superia](/source/Superia_(comics))'s Femizons, introducing all the members of the group to each other. She battles Captain America and [Paladin](/source/Paladin_(comics)) when they board Superia's cruise ship.[20] Later, she gets refused admittance to the Bar With No Name by the bouncer ([Angar the Screamer](/source/Angar_the_Screamer)) because she will not check her python at the door.[21]

Again with the Circus, she is thwarted by the [Ben Reilly](/source/Ben_Reilly) Spider-Man, Howard the Duck, and [Gambit](/source/Gambit_(Marvel_Comics));[22] [Generation X](/source/Generation_X_(comics));[23] and the Peter Parker Spider-Man, [Devil Dinosaur](/source/Devil_Dinosaur) and [Moon-Boy](/source/Moon-Boy).[24]

Around this time, Zelda hooks up with Johnny Blaze, the former [Ghost Rider](/source/Ghost_Rider_(Johnny_Blaze)), who operates the Quentin Carnival.[25] Python develops friendships among the crew and deep romantic feelings for Johnny. When there was trouble in a nearby trailer, she and Kody, a bear-man, rush over and succumb to knock-out gas set by the trailer's owner, the assassin [Arcade](/source/Arcade_(Marvel_Comics)). While Johnny defeats Arcade, Kody drags her to safety.[26]

Zelda and the other Masters of Menace (Clown, [Human Cannonball](/source/Human_Cannonball_(Marvel_Comics)), and the [Great Gambonnos](/source/Great_Gambonnos)) resort to armed robbery in between their stints of running the Circus (without the Ringmaster who has gone straight). The Hulk busts up these plans but the Princess is not captured in the process. She remains free and at large.[27]

Following the *[Civil War](/source/Civil_War_(comics))* storyline, Zelda makes the startling revelation that she had been married to [Stilt-Man](/source/Stilt-Man) during the latter's funeral held by supervillains and former supervillains. It was for her that a robot Doctor Doom was made to attend so as to convince her that Stilt-Man had been respected by some of the "major league" supervillains, and she also shares a sympathy dance with [Gibbon](/source/Gibbon_(character)). By the end of the issue, the bar that the wake is being held in is blown up by the Punisher.[28] Princess Python is blinded in the explosion and marries Gibbon to be included in his insurance. Her original python Pythagoras had also gotten sick and died; however, Gibbon buys her a new python at the end of the story.[29]

At the beginning of the *[Marvel Apes](/source/Marvel_Apes)* storyline, Gibbon admits that even if Zelda truly loved him in the past, currently she's fed up with the losing streak of her new husband, and so they part.[30]

At the end of *[Dark Reign: Young Avengers](/source/Young_Avengers)* #2, Executioner of the [New Young Avengers](/source/Young_Masters) call his mother on the phone to talk about [Kate Bishop](/source/Hawkeye_(Kate_Bishop)). His mother turns out to be Princess Python.[31] Daniel seems unaware of Princess Python's costumed adventures, as their dialogue implies Daniel knows Zelda DuBois as a simple, but shady and rich, businesswoman. Princess Python pressures Daniel into contacting Kate Bishop, even setting him a large fund for his New Young Avengers/Young Masters of Evil.[32] In *Dark Reign: Young Avengers* #4, Daniel places a bomb in Zelda's car after learning of her supervillain past. Zelda is caught in the explosion and is apparently killed.[33]

Princess Python turns up alive and appears as a member of Max Fury's new [Masters of Evil](/source/Masters_of_Evil) line-up that serves the [Shadow Council](/source/Shadow_Council). During this time, she has a new python to replace the one that died.[34]

As part of the *[All-New, All-Different Marvel](/source/All-New%2C_All-Different_Marvel)* event, Princess Python appears as a member of [Viper](/source/Viper_(Marvel_Comics))'s Serpent Society under its new name of Serpent Solutions.[35]

In the *[Secret Empire](/source/Secret_Empire_(2017_comic))* storyline, Princess Python is with Serpent Solutions when they are recruited by [Baron Helmut Zemo](/source/Helmut_Zemo) to join the Army of Evil.[36]

## Powers and abilities

Princess Python has no super human powers but she is a trained athlete and an extremely talented snake charmer and handler. She usually carries a handheld electric cattle prod capable of discharging 1,000 volts.

Princess Python has a 25-foot (7.6 m) trained pet [rock python](/source/African_rock_python). She has had more than one such snake in her criminal career.

## Other versions

### Ruins

The *[Ruins](/source/Ruins_(comics))* version of Princess Python is a performer for the [Quintano](/source/Quintano) Carnival, America's last [freak show](/source/Freak_show), and it is implied that her act consists of indulging in [bestiality](/source/Bestiality) with her python.[37]

### Ultimate Marvel

Princess Python appears in the [Ultimate Marvel](/source/Ultimate_Marvel) universe as a member of the all-female [Serpent Squad](/source/Serpent_Squad). Unlike her [Earth-616](/source/Earth-616) version, this version has super-strength and is able to knock a piece of the [Thing](/source/Thing_(Marvel_Comics))'s body off him.[38]

### Marvel Super Hero Adventures

In this comic book series aimed at young children, Princess Python appears as a member of the Serpent Society. Alongside her teammates, Python battles [Ms. Marvel](/source/Kamala_Khan), Spider-Man, and the Society's newest recruit, Garden Snake.[39]

## In other media

Princess Python appears in the *[Avengers Assemble](/source/Avengers_Assemble_(TV_series))* episode "Crime and Circuses", voiced by [Hynden Walch](/source/Hynden_Walch).[40] This version is a former member of the Circus of Crime.

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## External links

- [Princess Python](https://web.archive.org/web/20070427150253/http://www.marvel.com/universe/Princess_Python) at Marvel.com

- [Princess Python's Profile at the Women of Marvel Comics](https://web.archive.org/web/20050608080041/http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/2855/princess.html)

- [Princess Python](https://community.fandom.com/wiki/w:c:marvel:Princess_Python) on [Marvel Database](https://community.fandom.com/wiki/w:c:marvel), a [Marvel Comics](/source/Marvel_Comics) [wiki](/source/Wiki)

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