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Kobra is the name used by two supervillains published by DC Comics. The Jeffrey Burr incarnation of Kobra and his brother Jason first appeared in Kobra #1 (February 1976), and were created by Jack Kirby.[1] Jason Burr debuted as Kobra in Faces of Evil: Kobra #1 (March 2009) by Ivan Brandon and Julian Lopez.

Kobra
Jeffrey Burr as Kobra from JSA #12, art by Buzz.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceKobra #1 (February 1976)
Created byJack Kirby
In-story information
Alter egoJeffrey Franklin Burr
Jason Burr
Team affiliationsStrike Force Kobra
Blackadders
Underground Society
Notable aliasesLord Naga
AbilitiesIncredible hand-to-hand combatant, genius intelligence, excellent planner and tactician. Also possesses longevity through the use of lazarus pits.

Publication history


Both Jeffrey and Jason Burr were created by Jack Kirby for a proposed DC Comics series called King Kobra, the first issue of which was both written and drawn by Kirby. This first issue then sat in DC inventory for over a year, during which time Kirby left the publisher to return to Marvel Comics.[2]

Eventually the concept was handed over to writer Martin Pasko with orders to make a series out of it. Pasko was unimpressed with King Kobra, feeling it to be a throwaway idea churned out by Kirby as he was preparing to leave DC, and tried to make the best out of the assignment by whiting out all of Kirby's original dialogue, rescripting the issue, and having Pablo Marcos redraw some of the art.[2] Now titled simply Kobra, the first issue of the series appeared in late 1975 (cover-dated February 1976). It was cancelled after seven issues, though the contents of the unpublished Kobra #8 saw print in DC Special Series #1. Pasko later reflected: "I wrote all of Kobra with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek—it was a preposterous exercise dumped in my lap, and it helped pay the rent on a very nice place in the Village".[2]

Kobra is also featured in a January 2009 Faces of Evil one-shot, written by Ivan Brandon.[3]


Fictional character biography



Jeffrey Franklin Burr


Kobra is an international terrorist and mad scientist who has crossed paths with the majority of Earth's costumed heroes during his attempts to usher in the Kali Yuga (an age of chaos). His real name is Jeffrey Franklin Burr, and he was born part of a set of conjoined twins, but was stolen at birth by the Cult of the Kobra God, since a prophecy claimed he would lead them to rule the world.[4] Under their teaching, he became a dangerous warrior and a sadistic criminal mastermind. He led the cult into using advanced technology to menace the world. Followers of Kobra would frequently address their master as "Naja-Naja", "naja naja" being the binomial name for the Indian cobra. This later became "Nāga-Naga", a meaningless title which translates from the Sanskrit as "snake-snake". Whether this change was intentional or an error is not known.[5]

Unbeknownst to the cult however, he had a psychic link to his twin brother, Jason, who knew nothing of Kobra. As a result, one felt what the other felt, including pain. Because of this, his brother was recruited by an international agency to help them combat Kobra.[6] At first, Kobra was unable to kill or even hurt his brother; eventually, however, he used a device that "shut off" the psychic link, and gave him the chance to kill Jason.[7] Kobra was subsequently haunted by visions of his brother. Whether it really was his ghost or just Kobra's imagination was never revealed.

In subsequent years, Kobra would clash with assorted superheroes, including Batman, whom he first met over a Lazarus Pit of his own creation. Kobra had learned to build modified Lazarus Pits, which allowed him to control the minds of those he killed and resurrected. Kobra is the only person in the DC universe ever to decipher the formula for the Lazarus Pits. Kobra had special concerns about Wonder Woman and sought to ensure her death, first by hiring a cartel of international assassins who were led secretly by corrupted UN Crisis Bureau chief Morgan Tracy (also Diana Prince's boss), then by kidnapping and irretrievably damaging environmental activist Deborah Domaine, forcibly transforming her into a new Cheetah, and ultimately, facing Wonder Woman in combat in Egypt, faking his own demise after being defeated by the Amazon Princess. A short while later his various Strike Force Kobra teams would fight two different incarnations of Batman's Outsiders. Kobra also fought the third Flash, the Suicide Squad led by Amanda Waller, the original incarnation of Checkmate, Captain Atom, a Superman whose personality had been swapped with Ambush Bug's by exposure to Red Kryptonite, and others. Kobra is one of a very small number of individuals that has the capability of defeating Batman in hand-to-hand combat, and actually did so on one occasion.

The only organization ever to rival Kobra in the old DC Universe (Pre-Crisis I) was SKULL. There were frequent recorded clashes between the two groups, the last occurring in Outsiders Annual #1 story "The Skull...The Serpent...and The Outsiders".

After the betrayal of his lover Lady Eve during the Strike Force Kobra fiasco, she split Kobra in two and established her own splinter group. In the Power Company: Sapphire #1 the Justice League rushes to San Diego to prevent disaster as two rival factions of the Kobra Cult prepared to go to war. One faction was led by Eve; the other was led by Kobra himself.

He kidnaps the former hero Air Wave and uses him to seize control of the world's media and satellite resources, intending to destroy a number of major world cities. However, in a demonstration of his power, he incidentally kills Terri Rothstein, Atom Smasher's mother, ensuring the Justice Society of America's involvement. Mrs. Rothstein's life would later be saved through time travel; Atom Smasher replacing her with the villain Extant so that the same number of people died in the plane crash that killed his mother.

He appeared again in JSA #45, which featured his trial. He shrugs off claims of terrorism, claiming to be an enlightened soul (a bodhisattva) trying to free souls from their karmic debt by random acts of violence. Following this, his followers threatened to kill the media outside the courthouse with bioengineered suicide bomb implants. Holding everyone hostage with this tactic, he was allowed by the JSA to escape, leading to an outraged Black Adam and Atom Smasher, who both subsequently choose to leave the team. In JSA #51, Atom Smasher, Black Adam, Northwind, and Brainwave track Kobra down to his headquarters in the Himalaya Mountains, Kobra's prophesied 'reign of darkness' as the world fell to the return of Eclipso and Obsidian having ended when Alex Moretz took control of Eclipso and Alan Scott managed to redeem Obsidian. After killing Kobra's guards, Black Adam rips his heart out and he died instantly.


Jason Burr


Jeffrey's twin brother Jason is re-animated by the Kobra Cult,[8] possibly through the use of Kobra's Lazarus Pits. This involves the death of an entire facility of Checkmate agents, including several of Burr's old friends. Within the one-shot Jason reveals that he is re-structuring the organization and killing off all the old members. Before revealing himself as the new Kobra, Jason spent some time undercover as a Checkmate agent learning their secrets.


King Kobra


During the "Convergence" storyline, an unidentified Kobra leads the Kobra Cult under the alias of "King Kobra" and faces off against Red Hood and Arsenal.[9]

After Lady Eve makes off with Dr. Helga Jace upon defeating Katana during the "DC Rebirth", King Kobra plans to raze a town in Markovia if they don't obey his commands.[10] King Kobra interrogates Dr. Jace.[11] When the Suicide Squad joins the fight and rescues Katana from Lady Eve, they and Katana find King Kobra outside Castle Markov.[12] King Kobra later shows Dr. Jace the powers of the comatose girl that she was watching.[13] King Kobra reveals that he caught an Aurakle as he plans to weaponize it. Before returning to the ship's command center, King Kobra leaves this task to Dr. Jace. During the Suicide Squad's fight with King Kobra's forces, Katana and Enchantress find that King Kobra had Dr. Jace fuse Violet Harper with the Aurakle as King Kobra activates the implant in Violet's neck only for Violet to tear it out as the Aurakle gains control of Violet's body.[14] King Kobra, Katana, and Enchantress fight Violet who is now a vessel for the Aurakles under the name of Halo. After Katana uses the Soultaker on Lady Eve, King Kobra gets away.[15]

In the "Watchmen" sequel "Doomsday Clock", King Kobra's cult has captured Creeper until he is "saved" by Black Adam.[16]


Kobra organization


Kobra Blackadders vs Checkmate Knight
Kobra Blackadders vs Checkmate Knight

Other versions



In other media



Television



Film


The Jeffrey Burr incarnation of Kobra appears in Batman: Soul of the Dragon, voiced by Josh Keaton.[20] This version is a kidnapped child who was brainwashed by the thousand year-old Kobra cult to be their savior. He plans to unlock a gate at Nanda Parbat to unleash the serpent god Nāga by offering children's souls via the Soul Breaker sword. After his forces are defeated by Shiva, Richard Dragon, Ben Turner, and Batman, the heroes plead with a desperate Burr to reject Kobra. Ultimately Burr stabs himself with Soul Breaker, killing him and unleashing Nāga through O-Sensei.


Miscellaneous



References


  1. Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 170. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. Kelly, Rob (August 2009). "Kobra". Back Issue!. TwoMorrows Publishing (#35): 63–66.
  3. Ivan Brandon Sharpens Fangs on "Kobra", Comic Book Resources, November 17, 2008
  4. Greenberger, Robert; Pasko, Martin (2010). The Essential Superman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-345-50108-0.
  5. "Kobra". Hyperborea.org. 2007-01-08. Retrieved 2011-01-16.
  6. Greenberger, Robert (2008). The Essential Batman Encyclopedia. Del Rey. pp. 217–219. ISBN 9780345501066.
  7. Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. pp. 180–181. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  8. Faces of Evil: Kobra #1
  9. Convergence: Titans #1. DC Comics.
  10. Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deathstroke and Katana #1. DC Comics.
  11. Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deathstroke and Katana #2. DC Comics
  12. Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deathstroke and Katana #3. DC Comics.
  13. Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot and Katana #4. DC Comics.
  14. Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot and Katana #5. DC Comics.
  15. Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot and Katana #6. DC Comics.
  16. Doomsday Clock #1 (May 2018). DC Comics.
  17. Checkmate vol. 2 #24
  18. Kingdom Come #2. DC Comics.
  19. Batman: Li'l Gotham #3. DC Comics.
  20. "'Batman: Soul of the Dragon' Sets Voice Cast – The Hollywood Reporter". The Hollywood Reporter. 12 August 2020.



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Kobra, el nombre clave utilizado por dos villanos ficticios, creados para la editorial DC Comics. El primer y segundo Kobra, fue Jeffrey Burr, y su hermano Jason aparecieron por primera vez en las páginas de su cómic homónimo, "Kobra" Vol. 1 #1 (febrero de 1976),[1] siendo creados por Jack Kirby. Jason Burr se convertiría en el nuevo Kobra, justamente sería el heredero del manto para las páginas de Faces of Evil: Kobra #1 (marzo de 2009),[2] siendo otorgado este manto por el escritor Iván Brandom y el dibujante Julián López. Además, Kobra es también el nombre de su organización y culto por el cual dirigen, son conocidos por haber sido uno de los enemigos clásicos de los Outsiders en la década de los años 80's, cuando Batman lidera al icónico equipo luego de abandonar la Liga de la Justicia.



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