King Snake is a fictional character who appears in books published by DC Comics and who is a part of the DC universe, usually as an adversary of Robin and Batman.
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King Snake is a master martial artist and is the father of the villain Bane.
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King Snake fled the country, leaving for dead a female rebel with whom he had slept with.
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King Snake began extending his interests into France and the United States.
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King Snake begins his feud with Batman after he defeated him in combat.
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King Snake survived and joined the international terrorist cult Kobra.
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King Snake took advantage of a leadership struggle in that organization, with the previous "Lord Naja-Naja" disgraced, and Danny Temple was revealed to be the next in line for leadership.
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King Snake's eyesight restored, Sir Edmund battled against Robin, while Kobra attempted to regain control of the cult.
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King Snake tried once more to seize control of the Kobra Cult, this time with his son at his side.
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King Snake takes a leadership role among the Black Lanterns, coordinating Black Lantern strikes throughout Gotham City.
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King Snake kills without conscience and has earned the title of "the most dangerous man alive".
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The King Snake is blind but has made it an asset rather than a handicap, as he has honed all of his other senses to an uncanny degree, that even Batman had difficulty overcoming King Snake without aids during their first encounter.
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King Snake uses the dark as his weapon, and has become so used to fighting in the dark that he was actually less effective as a combatant when his vision was briefly restored by a Lazarus Pit, allowing Robin to defeat him in the subsequent struggle.
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