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  2. Diamondback (Rachel Leighton) - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback (Rachel Leighton) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Originally depicted as a supervillain who was part of the Serpent Society, she was first introduced in Captain America #310 (October 1985) and became a series regular for years afterwards.

  3. Serpent Society - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback: Captain America #310 (Oct. 1985) Rachel Leighton is an acrobat who uses diamond-shaped throwing blades, many of which are equipped with anything from poison, explosives, narcotics, and acid. She defected from the team and eventually became the partner and lover of Captain America. She is based on the western diamondback rattlesnake.

  4. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. Classified advertisements website Craigslist Inc. Logo used since 1995 Screenshot of the main page on January 26, 2008 Type of business Private Type of site Classifieds, forums Available in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Founded 1995 ; 30 years ago (1995 ...

  5. Cobra (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    He also helped Captain America subdue the Viper. [21] When Sidewinder retired, Cobra became the leader of the Serpent Society. [22] He beat Mister Hyde in personal combat and then assumed a new costume and a new name called King Cobra. [23] He later sentenced Diamondback for treason to the Society. [24]

  6. Alternative versions of Captain America - Wikipedia

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    When they all work together get passed the different attacks, they are met by more Captain America variants (consisting of Captain Ape-Merica from Earth-8101, Captain America from Earth-71912, Cap-Wolf from Earth-666, Yeoman America from Earth-398, and a U.S. Agent variant of Steve Rogers) who states that they are fighting in a war that will ...

  7. Diamondback (Willis Stryker) - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback (Willis Harold Stryker) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is primarily an enemy of Luke Cage and is notable for being the first major supervillain that he faced.

  8. Diamondback - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback (Willis Stryker), a supervillain and arch-enemy of Luke Cage; Diamondback (Rachel Leighton), a supervillain turned superhero and supporting character of Captain America; Diamondback (game), a fictional card game from the Cerebus comics; The Diamondback, the official student newspaper of the University of Maryland, College Park

  9. William Burnside (character) - Wikipedia

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    The character also made appearances in Men's Adventures #27–28 (May–July 1954) and Captain America Comics #76–78 (May–Sept. 1954). However, when Lee revived the Captain America concept a second time in 1964, he either ignored or forgot about the 1950s stories.