The Comprehensive Evolution of American Comics
#631 - The Viper Gang that is different from Yang Le's memory
In the end, Reed and the others couldn't come up with a particularly good solution.
First of all, letting the Serpent Society go was definitely out of the question. Letting them leave would be like releasing a tiger back into the mountains. These people are complete villains, and sparing them would not only fail to earn their gratitude but might even lead them to return with even stronger forces.
This was something no one wanted to see.
Killing them was even more impossible. Such an approach was too inhumane. After Quentin's suggestion was rejected, no one else brought it up again, even though Reed felt it was indeed the most straightforward option.
That only left imprisonment, which was a last resort. But trying to hold a group of superhumans obviously wouldn't work with ordinary methods.
Reed first had Ben fetch a pile of construction steel, and then he had the latter use these steel materials to bind the already unconscious Anaconda. Currently, only the thick and heavy construction steel commonly found in these ruins could possibly restrain Anaconda.
Ben knew that Anaconda possessed the strength to contend with him, so he controlled Anaconda according to his own standards. He first used several steel bars to wrap around Anaconda's body, except for the head, making him look like a silkworm pupa.
Then, he flattened some miscellaneous metal materials and forcibly kneaded them together with the construction steel, forming a huge metal ball. The only part of Anaconda exposed was his head, for breathing and eating.
Finally, Reed had Johnny use fire to melt the outside of the iron ball into a whole. If he hadn't been afraid of roasting Anaconda inside, he might have melted it even deeper.
As for Anaconda's injuries that hadn't healed, Tandy was naturally responsible. Tandy only needed to inject the energy she released into Anaconda's body to promote his injury recovery.
The latter already had a certain self-healing ability, and now it was like adding wings to a tiger. The burns on his body had already recovered by about 70-80%.
As for the remaining minions, there was no need to be so careful. As long as Anaconda's two chains used as weapons were used to bind them, it would be impossible for them to break free from the two-finger-thick iron chains with their strength.
Oh right, there was also the mole, Zebediah. Regarding this mind-controlling guy, the group adopted Quentin's suggestion, first immobilizing his limbs, then blindfolding his eyes, and plugging his mouth and ears.
Finally, Reed threw them all into a corner of the shelter and surrounded the corner with steel bars. A simple prison was born, and all that was left was to leave someone to guard it.
Reed and the others still had to discuss the follow-up issues of the Serpent Society. This task naturally fell on Mark, who was hiding in the radio room. This guy knew he couldn't help, so he hid to avoid being dragged into the battle and becoming a burden. You could say he was very clever.
He volunteered for the guarding task, after all, all the ordinary people in the entire shelter except him had fainted, and he was the most suitable to do this. Rather than waiting for others to point it out, it was better to take the initiative.
This was the experience he had summarized from being a corporate slave for more than ten years.
Sitting on the bench, Mark took out a book to relieve his boredom. This was a complete book that he had finally found, and he treasured it very much. He usually hid it for fear of it being borrowed and damaged.
John Dickson Carr's "The Judas Window" was a very classic detective novel. Mark had never had time to read it before because of work, but now he finally had the opportunity to read it.
Stroking the cover, Mark was just about to open the pages to accept the bombardment of courtroom reasoning.
Then he fainted, his neck twisted, his body tilted to the side and fell down, even the book in his hand couldn't be held and fell to the ground.
Suddenly, a green palm appeared out of thin air. As the saying goes, it was too late, it was fast, and it caught it with lightning speed...
The falling book, uh, it was the book that was caught, no one cared about Mark, who fell to the ground on his own. The "Judas Window" was fortunate enough to escape.
Following the arm that appeared out of thin air, a complete human figure gradually appeared, with green skin and a hourglass badge on his chest. It was Jarrick, who had disappeared for some time and become the Martian Manhunter.
"Swish, swish, swish."
Jarrick ignored Mark beside his feet, but quickly flipped through "The Judas Window". It only took him three seconds to read the entire book, thanks to the Martian's learning ability comparable to that of a Kryptonian.
Of course, it was definitely not as good as a super brain. Although Superman always didn't use this thing, the gold content of the super brain was still beyond doubt.
Judging from the fact that he could play tricks on the Prankster, this guy was either lazy or spoiled by Batman.
Putting the book in his hand on the stool, Jarrick walked over the fallen Mark, walked towards the simple prison made of steel bars, and effortlessly passed through the steel bars inserted into the ground, walking to a Serpent Society minion.
Having watched the whole process, Jarrick knew that these people called themselves the Serpent Society. He still had some understanding of this old Marvel gang.
The Serpent Society, in its early days, was just a small gang composed of villains related to snakes, but after being taken over by Viper, also known as Madame Hydra, it became related to Hydra, this enduring organization.
Although they got on a big ship, most of the people in the Serpent Society were street villains, with no particularly strong characters. They usually fought against some street heroes.
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Among them, Anaconda was indeed a member of the Serpent Society, but the Anaconda in front of him had a deviation from Jarrick's cognition.
Walking to Anaconda, who was trapped in the metal sphere, Jarrick couldn't help but examine the villain in front of him.
In his cognition, Anaconda was just a superhuman with remarkable defensive power, a weakened version of Luke Cage, but just now this weakened version of Luke Cage showed abilities far beyond the original.
Turning into a snake-like monster exceeded Jarrick's cognition. Although different parallel universes could cause a little deviation in the same person, the deviation brought about by the transformation ability was too great.
And those minions.
Jarrick shifted his gaze back to the minions. These miscellaneous soldiers actually showed some physical fitness enhancements similar to super soldiers. The abilities were similar, and they looked like mass-produced miscellaneous soldiers.
It seemed that the Serpent Society in this universe had some tricks. Maybe he could check it out. If the Serpent Society was still connected to Hydra, he might be able to find out something about the disappeared S.H.I.E.L.D.
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