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Madame Hydra is the name of several different fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is a name given to a top female operative of HYDRA . Fictional character biography
Ophelia Sarkissian / Madame Hydra appears in the X-Men: Evolution episode "Target X", voiced by Lisa Ann Beley. [citation needed] This version is the leader of HYDRA and is served by Gauntlet. Viper / Madame Hydra, with elements of Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Vanessa Marshall.
The real Madame Hydra joins forces with Captain America and other captives to escape imprisonment and aid Earth's heroes in repelling a Skrull invasion. Afterwards, Madame Hydra is captured by S.H.I.E.L.D. but is rescued by the Serpent Society and successfully escapes despite Captain America and Spider-Man's intervention.
The High Council of Hydra consist off: Elisa Sinclair - The current Madame Hydra and former lover of Daniel Whitehall. Kraken (Dr. Daniel Whitehall) - First appeared in Secret Warriors #2. [1] Gorgon; Hive - Introduced in Secret Warriors #2. [1] Viper - Leader of Hydra's New York City branch who also goes by the name Madame Hydra. [2] Arnim ...
In the ensuing confrontation, Hydra is beaten back and Madame Hydra dies. Captain America privately reveals to the Avengers that he is Steve Rogers, that his death was a ruse, and that as Captain America has returned while the public believes Steve Rogers to be dead, he once again has a secret identity.
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She, along with Boomslang and Rock Python, infiltrated the Serpent Society during Madame Hydra's takeover. She stayed with the organization after Madame Hydra's defeat, and began a relationship with King Cobra when he became the new leader. She is based on the coachwhip. Copperhead: Captain America #337 (Jan. 1988)